The band has six members, all graduated in computer science from the University of Copenhagen.
The study was led from the Centre for Social Evolution (CSE) at the University of Copenhagen.
"It's a microcosm, " said Maximilian de Courten, professor of global public health at the University of Copenhagen.
At about the same time, endocrinologist Jens Juul Holst of the University of Copenhagen figured out why GLP-1 dissolved so quickly in the body.
In 1995, Tom Hughes came across an insightful paper Jens Holst , a physiologist at the University of Copenhagen, had written about the connection between DPP-4 and GLP-1.
Study co-ordinator Jens Juul Holst from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, said the results suggested that treatment with the hormone had a significant impact on improving the way the body breaks down sugar.
"One can point at almost any random star and say there are planets orbiting that star, " said astronomer Uffe Grae Jorgensen, of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark, a member of Dr. Cassan's team.
This work, undertaken at the Beijing Genomics Institute and the University of Copenhagen, was then supplemented by the more limited sequencing of over 30 other breeds and even some feral birds - those unpopular city pigeons.
Palaeogeneticists at the University of Copenhagen and Michael Bunce at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia determined the half-life after studying a set of 158 DNA-containing bones from an extinct species of bird called "moa" (a feat in and of itself).
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The Swedish team, with help from researchers at the University of Copenhagen, sequenced tens of thousands of base pairs from across the genome of the farm woman, going beyond earlier studies that looked at narrower slices, such as mitochondrial DNA inherited through the female line.
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Among them were Claus Yding-Andersen and his colleagues at University Hospital of Copenhagen, who removed an ovary from a woman who had Hodgkin's disease, and then grafted slices of it back into her other ovary two years later.
Dr Gilbert, who works at Copenhagen University, in Denmark, is one of the leaders of a team that has just published its findings in Science.
There was the party from Lancaster University who travelled to the Copenhagen climate conference to make their feelings known about the future of the planet.
The Copenhagen Consensus, a project led by Bjorn Lomborg, a professor at the University of Aarhus, in Denmark, and publicised by this newspaper, made something of a splash a few months ago by ranking climate change at the bottom of a list of pressing global problems (see articles).
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