New Institute to fast-track novel dementia treatmentsNew technology revolutionises healthcare both in the hospital and at homeUniversity announces collaborative research projects with PfizerUniversity of Oxford Isis Fund II reaches funding target of £2m, closesDepression diagnosis associated with higher risk of violent crimeMaternity survey tracks changes in health care for mothersHow Oxford is working to cure a devastating rare diseaseLeading researchers call for tighter control over medicines used in clinical trialsOxford lab wins £6M for Parkinson's Disease researchDPhil students take SET for Britain competition prizesHormone Replacement Therapy: does it help or harm your heart? There’s a
A BBC Horizon experimentBiochemistry wins prestigious BBSRC strategic grant for cell cycle workGenetics underpinning antimalarial drug resistance revealedStaff: deadline for nominations for the title of AP and URL Feb 4Professor Susan Jebb to deliver Oxford London LectureFirst results from Ebola vaccine trial show acceptable safety profileNew SIP examines treatment options for chronic pelvic painBacterial virulence machinery comes under the spotlightDo you stray or stay? This applies wherever you are currently studying in the world.If your results meet all the conditions of your offer, your place is assured and you will be able to see confirmation of your place on UCAS Track a few days later. Crazy for your centrifuges? 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Tony Brett, Director of MSD IT ServicesIntroducing...Professor Chris Norbury, Deputy Director of Pre-clinical StudiesLAB282 - Accelerating drug discovery at Oxford to benefit patients, healthcare and societyAn international consortium, which includes the Department's Oxford Vaccine Group Receives $36.9 Million Grant to Fight TyphoidBending the blood pressure curve down: are we succeeding?Dunn School enacts “Power for Good” during Anti-Bullying WeekProfessor Ahmed receives UAEGDA's 'International Scientist of the Year' awardHow blood cell genetic variations impact on common diseasesThe Norman Heatley Lecture 2016: Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Systemic Administration of PenicillinOxford team receives research grant to improve infant health and developmentChancellor announces Oxfordshire will carry out science and innovation auditScientists awarded research grants by the British Medical AssociationSwimming, racquet sports, and aerobics linked to best odds of staving off deathThree Oxford research centres among 14 to share £118M Wellcome fundingStudy highlights heart disease risk for pregnant womenNew study finds antibodies that may be the cause of schizophrenia in some patientsMore global investors back Oxford ideas and Britain's technology futureEnzBond launches to make fast, effective enzyme development a realityUniversity of Oxford launches Public Engagement with Research Strategic PlanInvestment is key to tackling the ongoing threat of fake medicinesNo female applicants shock prompts Dunn School STEM for girls’ eventSleep and circadian rhythm disruption addressed with new Oxford spinout CircadianBiomarker spinout founded by Dunn School alumni holds successful flotation on AIMNew construction role found for cell demolition toolConsortium awarded $8.6m grant from the National Institutes of HealthOxford most prolific university innovator in EuropeSuccess for three MSD projects with Public Engagement Seed fundingAxl Mediates ZIKA Virus Entry in Human Glial Cells and Modulates Innate Immune ResponsesThe Guardian: 'No new antidepressants likely in next decade'Disadvantaged women at greater risk of heart disease than menMulti-centre collaboration awarded NIH grant funding for endometriosis studyUnpleasant complications of gastroenteritis - unravelling the linkAntibiotics, not dirty hospitals, the main cause of C. difficile epidemicSurgical Sciences Research Away Day: winners and highlightsNovo Nordisk enters collaboration with University of Oxford on type 2 diabetesGlobal malaria control threatened by multidrug resistant strainOxford academics partner with SBI Pharmaceuticals to improve cardiac surgeryOxford University Innovation’s Isis Enterprise to form as limited company OxentiaNew research at the Oxford Martin School aims to unlock power of big data and open innovation for medicineAfrica-Europe partnership launched to develop new AIDS vaccineProfessor Alison Woollard appointed as University Academic Champion for Public Engagement with ResearchMen and women equally successful in applying to study Medicine at Oxford in 2016Surgical Sciences Transplantation immunology team awarded £2.5m grant from the Medical Research CouncilDunn School's Proudfoot lab celebrates internationalism as Russian postdoc awarded European Commission grantViruses killing cancer cells: stimulating an immune response within the cancer microenvironment'30,000 excess deaths in 2015 linked to cuts in health and social care'Drugs from bugs tops list of LAB282’s first round of grantsHospital tablet computers cut nurse time by up to 30 percent, study findsOxford University expands evidence-based methods courses for health care professionalsModern housing may cut malaria risk in sub-Saharan AfricaNew £100 million Rosalind Franklin research institute to improve health through physical science innovationDo you really want to know what’s lurking in your genome?Study offers hope of new treatment for rheumatoid arthritisWhat are the consequences of severe anaemia for mothers and babies?The Brain Diaries: Interview with Professor Chris KennardMRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit researcher takes outreach programme onlineDilated cardiomyopathy: the disease that killed George Michael – explainedDPAG ranked top in the World for Anatomy and PhysiologyMetal-on-metal revision research takes centre-stage at world’s largest orthopaedic conferenceCannabinoid biomedicine research programme launchedWellcome Trust PhD Programme for Primary Care CliniciansUnderstanding cells made child's play at local primary school workshopOxford University Innovation names Adam Stoten as new COOOxford University science enterprise centre opens for businessTouch in infancy is important for healthy brain developmentDunn School Student in Science Communication Competition Regional FinalNew era in precision medicine for pancreatic cancerNew partnership with Muscular Dystrophy UK announcedTetris used to prevent post-traumatic stress symptomsBiochemical superglue bonds with SpyBiotech’s vision of next-generation vaccinesNew potential treatment target for inflammatory bowel disease patientsKetamine shows positive results for treating severe depressionPublic invited to help tackle antibiotic resistanceASPIRE findings on Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in the NHS publishedGenetic study reveals how hepatitis C interacts with humansNew research shows complexity of embryonic developmentTravel award fund launched in memory of Dr Andrew BushellEmerging Brain Infections - Oxford Weatherall Lecture 2017Fluorescent light used to understand Fight or Flight responseIt’s false to believe that antibiotic resistance is only a problem in hospitalsProfessor Sue Ziebland appointed as Director of NIHR Research for Patient Benefit ProgrammeGenetic surveillance and why it’s critical in the fight against antimalarial drug resistanceMachine learning requires careful stewardship says Royal SocietyDPAG Head awarded Carl Ludwig Distinguished LectureshipDespite scepticism, Europe has high vaccination rates – but it shouldn’t be complacentControlling the spread of antibiotic resistant bacteriaUsing pain-related brain activity to improve pain relief in infantsPlacebos work even when patients know what they areSix Oxford scientists join Royal Society FellowshipThree Oxford scientists elected to Academy of Medical SciencesOxford medical students place high in national ophthalmology prizeOxford Medical Sciences staff recognised by students unionWorld’s largest health big data institute opens in OxfordNational Perinatal Epidemiology Unit Athena SWAN Silver Award renewedRed blood cell variation linked to natural malaria resistanceOxford University Innovation named Technology Transfer Office of the YearZika spread secrets tracked through new gene sequencing studyIVF babies do not have lower cognitive skills than naturally conceived childrenFOXFIRE Combined Analysis offers new insights into treatment of colorectal cancerRadcliffe Department of Medicine spinout funds new study into methods of diagnosing fatty liver diseaseDPAG Professor wins 2016 UK Golden Triangle Discovery Fast Track ChallengeScenic Biotech’s ‘genetic off-switch’ for disease secures major investment to accelerate developmentResearchers make breakthrough discovery in fight against colorectal cancerEven moderate drinking linked to a decline in brain health, finds studyResearchers take major step forward in Artificial IntelligenceLong-term aspirin use linked to bleeding risk in over 75sOxfordshire's NIHR clinical research network calls on Oxford residents to join NHS studiesMicroscopy images link the worlds of art and science in exhibition in University ParksAntibiotics win Greatest British Invention in live TV broadcastOxford academics recognised in Queen's Birthday HonoursFrom bug to drug: tick saliva could be key to treating heart diseaseMedical Sciences Division picks up public engagement awardsResearchers use virtual reality to unpick causes of common diseasesPeter Beaconsfield Prize in Physiological Sciences 2017LAB282 accelerates Oxford University’s life sciences with second round of awardsBrain stimulation may help children with learning difficultiesFrances Ashcroft awarded Honorary Doctorate by the University of LundReport on the 2nd Biennial Oxford Rare Diseases Initiative ConferenceEvent showcases Oxford’s role in cutting-edge medical technologyResearchers develop new early warning scan for heart attacksWhat’s behind the sudden rise in measles deaths in Europe?Bacteria passed between generations benefit you more than othersOMC awarded major Wellcome Trust public engagement grantNew York Times on Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust IAPT serviceIs it time to drop the ‘complete the course’ message for antibiotics?Women in Oxfordshire invited to test new RSV vaccine at Oxford's John Radcliffe HospitalSignals of success: Dunn School researcher awarded senior research fellowshipScientists discover unknown virus in ‘throwaway’ DNAOxford University’s global consultancy arm reforms as OxentiaOUI names Ludden and Ashley as new Heads of Tech TransferReview of the Medical Science Division DPhil Day 2017Professor Gavin Screaton appointed Head of Oxford's Medical Sciences DivisionMechanism behind sudden cardiac deaths in sports uncoveredOxford scientist shortlisted in national image competitionMYRIAD project team completes major milestone of trial recruitmentDr Beth Psaila wins L’Oréal-UNESCOWomen in Science AwardPeople hate silly restaurant gimmicks – but they may make your meal more memorableOxford research project wins digital award for Bashing the Bug!International research network nominated for ‘Oscar of higher education’Treating insomnia may reduce mental health problemsNew sensor to improve intensive care monitoring of breathingWhy malaria is unlikely to return to Italy – despite a recent death from the diseaseFathers can influence the sex of their offspring, scientists showCancer survivors who quit smoking sooner can live longer.Experts urge rethink of ‘outdated’ asthma categorisationHow Britain can build a world-leading life sciences strategyTwo arms secure gene transcription at the right sitesGenes linked with education and fertility depend on when and where you liveLow-level radiation less harmful to health than other lifestyle risksPotential new route to treatment for Cerebellar AtaxiaAssociate Professor develops resource to help young people cope with low moodFrom school desk to lab bench: local students take part in in2Science programmeHome blood pressure monitoring for hypertension works best when combined with intensive supportNew bowel cancer test could save lives through early detectionSuperbug’s spread to Vietnam threatens malaria controlOxford researchers highlight ‘hidden’ learning conditionNew way to detect heart damage caused by chemotherapyClaustrophobia to cocktails: Medical Sciences Researchers at the Curiosity CarnivalNDORMS study highlights high prevalence of hip and knee replacements for former elite rugby playersNew typhoid vaccine offers hope of protection for childrenCuriosity Carnival – A night of research to rememberA new approach to improving hemispatial neglect after strokeThe ancient clock that rules our lives – and determines our healthExperts meet in Oxford to discuss responsible research and innovationOxford University scientist developing new treatments to tackle breast cancer that has spread to the brainBritish Heart Foundation awards £7.6 million to Burdon Sanderson Cardiac Science CentreHigh blood pressure linked to common heart valve disorderNewton workshop to build data management skills and network for early career researchersStudy raises possibility of vaccines against allergies and Alzheimer’sFriends with unexpected benefits – working with buddies can improve performanceOxford-Mahidol collaboration shortlisted for Newton PrizeProtein antibiotic hijacks iron transporter to kill bacterial cellsBreast cancer study suggests review of treatment lengthOxford named world's best for Medicine for seventh consecutive yearKevin Marsh Wins 2017 Drexel Prize in Infectious DiseaseOxford iGEM team wins Gold medal and Award for Best Diagnostics ProjectRaising 'good' cholesterol fails to protect against heart diseaseGround-breaking €34 million project to develop better test for liver diseasePlacebo controlled randomised surgical trial for subacromial shoulder painClearer communication by GPs could speed up cancer diagnosisHeart failure in the UK continues to rise; poorest people worst affectedModernising Medical Microbiology photo competition - winners announcedTopping Out Ceremony held for Oxford BioEscalator and Novo Nordisk BuildingMedium articles published on Oxford and the mosquitoAcute myeloid leukaemia: researchers zero in on treatment options for aggressive blood cancerNew edition of Shorter Oxford Textbook of PsychiatryDiverse Oxford portraits go on show at Weston LibraryLargest genetic study of mosquitoes reveals spread of insecticide resistance across AfricaKemri-Wellcome Trust researcher receives mental health charity MQ fellowshipJill and Herbert Hunt Travelling Scholarship open for applications2018 Breakthrough Prize awarded to Professor Kim NasmythOxford University to receive £14 million in ERC FundingProf Simon Lovestone cycles to Buckingham Palace to receive knighthoodDrug discovery must change to urgently address global health needsChina Vice Premier in Oxford for signing of research collaborationAnimal research at Oxford honoured with openness awardStudy highlights the importance of continuing medication in pregnancyWide-ranging new research partnership with Berlin universitiesUniversity of Oxford creates a new Chair and Fellows in Clinical TherapeuticsOxford University launches exciting new PGCert in patient safetyWinners of Innovation Photography competition announcedTop Oxford cancer specialist retires from clinical workNew five year research and development partnership announcedGenetic test predicts men’s risk of developing prostate cancerFlu vaccine spinout secures a further £20m in fundingHow the Victorians help explain our obsession with the microbiomeWar in Ukraine has escalated HIV spread in the countryWomen’s reproductive health linked to risk of heart disease and strokeMedical Sciences Division announces two new Industry Experts in ResidenceBlows not concussion cause brain disease, according to new researchSuccess for three MSD projects awarded Public Engagement Seed FundingNeuroscientists put the dubious theory of ‘phrenology’ through rigorous testing for the first timeShould flu symptoms be treated with antivirals in primary care?Oxford Sparks success for Medical Sciences researchersFirst in a new series of interdepartmental MedSci Graduate eventsNHS mental health services to offer virtual reality treatmentPersistent, severe postnatal depression impacts children’s developmentIt’s time to make genetic surveillance part of regional malaria elimination policiesHome-based treatment for postnatal depression helps child developmentViewing ourselves and others through ‘rose-tinted glasses’Settlers Exhibition launches at the Oxford Museum of Natural HistoryOxford named as one of six sites to receive funding to transform health through data scienceGaming addiction as a mental disorder: it’s premature to pathologise playersFive surprising things DNA has revealed about our ancestorsTo inspire more young people to pursue science careers, representation is key'Antidepressants are more effective than placebo at treating acute depression'Oxford medical researchers win prestigious national awardsPeople with hidden, deadly heart conditions to be detected as charitable trust funds services across the UK‘Apple shape’ more strongly linked to risk of heart attack in womenShould home-based blood pressure monitoring be commonplace in NHS?Detailed maps of African continent reveal inequalities in nutrition and educationCancer vaccine firm Oxford Vacmedix closes $12.5m Series A fundingOxford University gears up for Brain Discovery FestivalSharp rise in heart disease patients experiencing five or more other conditionsNutritional labelling on menus helps cut the calories we buyPioneering Oxford researchers honoured at Blavatnik science awardsOxford 3D bio-printer company OxSyBio secures £10m Series A led by WoodfordClinical research network for epidemics launched in sub-Saharan AfricaComputer simulations move step closer to reducing animal use in drug testingAnti-vaxxer effect on vaccination rates is exaggeratedTreating depression in cancer hugely increases quality of life, but probably not length of lifeInternational 3Rs prize goes to human-based computer models which could replace animal testingConcerns raised over rising deaths in England and WalesOxford win major MRC Mental Health Pathfinder AwardPsychiatry researcher awarded prestigious public engagement fundingOxford Vaccine Group leads meningitis vaccine trial for teenagersOxford spinout Brainomix secures £7m investment to tackle strokes with AINew card game brings 'Mind-Boggling Medical History' to lifeWhy computer simulations should replace animal testing for heart drugsProfessor Irene Tracey appointed to new MRC CouncilHousehold air pollution linked to cardiovascular disease risk£1.1m for seven research projects to improve pancreatic cancer survivalFemale body shape gene may increase risk of type 2 diabetesParacetamol protects kidney in severe malaria patients, study findsOxford to benefit from government funding for research commercialisationOver 3,200 Oxfordshire residents take part in kidney disease studyOnline tool allows patients with ulcerative colitis to manage conditionBody temperature liver storage technique improves transplant successTo defeat superbugs, everyone will need access to clean waterDPAG research groups discover possible treatment for asthmaScientists identify genetic catalysts that speed up evolution of antibiotic resistanceGetting rid of malaria possible, if we try something newBuilding work for new neuroscience research facility gets under wayHow decisions form in the brain: a physical basis for a cognitive processPartial knee replacements better for many patients and cheaper for NHSFive Oxford Clinical Medical Students place in top 10% in national ophthalmology prizeSeven Oxford researchers elected Fellows of the Academy of Medical SciencesUsing management thinking to fight the superbug crisisDPhil student awarded British Science Association media fellowship 2018Funding success for the Biochemistry solution-state NMR facilityHIV researchers create Chelsea garden to raise awareness of disease stigmaResearchers develop new regimen to block transmission of malaria in sub-Saharan AfricaUsing portable, real time DNA sequencing to fight drug-resistant TBMedical Sciences researchers head to the Cheltenham Science FestivalRosalind Franklin Institute will 'transform' life sciences research through disruptive technologiesPodcast: Can you stop Alzheimer’s before it even starts?Safety doubts unwarranted, important anti-malarial drug DHA-PPQ is safe to useOxford neurosurgeons to feature in BBC documentary celebrating 70 years of the NHSMedical Sciences researchers take part in MRC Festival of Medical Research 2018Oxford researcher gets £1m boost to study immunology of asthmaWorld’s largest autism grant will transform research landscapeFirst-hand accounts of premature baby loss inspire new resourceSatellite images cut survey costs and help identify hard-to-reach populationsNDM Professor recognised by the American Society of Tropical Medicine & HygieneResearchers explore malaria vaccines and antibiotic resistance at RS Summer Science ExhibitionWorkshop helps Industry Fellows take drug from discovery to FDA approval - in four hours!Development of a highly protective Zika vaccine through modulation of antigen membrane anchorsReducing the need for 24-hour blood pressure monitors in general practiceOxford gets government funding to expand antimicrobial resistance workMore awareness needed about stroke risk after mini-strokeCOPD patients' quality of life improved by socialising and regular exerciseFocussed ultrasound and nanomedicine offer new hope for improving effects of cancer drugs'Family trees' of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia treated with enasidenib mapped for the first timeProfessor Kathryn Wood awarded the 2018 Medawar PrizeDepression and anxiety during pregnancy more common among young women today than their mothersOxfordshire NHS trust tops table for patients participating in researchWould a longer lifespan make us happier?
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