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New scheme aims to give boost to NMAHPPs’ research careers

12 February 2025 · Listed under Academic Career Development, Other News

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Six people have become the first OUH staff to take part in a new scheme to support nurses, midwives, allied health professionals, healthcare scientists, pharmacy staff and psychologist (NMAHPPs) in developing their career in research. The NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) is ... READ MORE

“It pushes you out of your comfort zone to talk about issues that women face in their roles”

11 February 2025 · Listed under Academic Career Development, Cardiovascular Medicine, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

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Catherine Krasopoulos is lead nurse for the Cardiovascular Medicine Division in the University of Oxford’s Radcliffe Department of Medicine. She took part in the Women in Leadership training course organised by the NIHR Oxford BRC’s Cardiovascular Theme. Catherine is based in the Oxford Centre ... READ MORE

New Diversity in Research Group members get to know how they will make a difference

7 February 2025 · Listed under Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement

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New members the NIHR Oxford and Oxford Health BRCs’ Diversity in Research Group attended a meeting on 31 January to learn about the work of the two BRCs and how they can play a crucial role in making research more reflective of the society it seeks to help. The Diversity in Research Group was ... READ MORE

Critical role of GP data in understanding common heart condition highlighted

6 February 2025 · Listed under Cardiovascular Medicine, Translational Data Science

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A study led by Oxford researchers has identified 28 percent more cases of atrial fibrillation, a common and serious cardiac condition, in primary care data than secondary care data alone. Evidence of atrial fibrillation was also recorded an average of 1.3 years earlier. The findings - published ... READ MORE

Scientists create new way to predict bowel cancer risk in people with IBD

30 January 2025 · Listed under Cancer, Inflammation across Tissues

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Researchers have found a way to identify people with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) who are at the highest risk of developing bowel cancer. IBD, which affects around 500,000 people in the UK, includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. They irritate the lining of the bowel, which can ... READ MORE

Oxford and GSK launch £50million programme to advance novel cancer research

28 January 2025 · Listed under Cancer, Life-saving Vaccines, Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation

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Leading NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre researchers will play a key role in a major new collaboration between the University of Oxford and global biopharma company GSK to advance the understanding of how cancer develops, which could inform future development of vaccines to prevent ... READ MORE

BRC-supported rheumatologist receives prestigious NIHR professorship

9 January 2025 · Listed under Academic Career Development, Inflammation across Tissues

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An Oxford BRC-supported researcher has become the first rheumatologist to be awarded a prestigious Research Professorship from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). Professor Laura Coates (pictured), a Senior Clinical Research Fellow in the Nuffield Department of ... READ MORE

Blood test developed to allow early detection of multiple cancers

8 January 2025 · Listed under Cancer, Genomic Medicine

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Researchers at the University of Oxford have unveiled a new blood test – powered by machine learning – which shows real promise in detecting multiple types of cancer in their earliest stages, when the disease is hardest to detect. Named TriOx, this innovative liquid biopsy test analyses ... READ MORE

Oxford to play key role in two new MRC gene therapy centres

11 December 2024 · Listed under Cardiovascular Medicine, Gene and Cell Therapy, Genomic Medicine

The Medical Research Council (MRC), part of UKRI, is launching its first two Centres of Research Excellence (CoRE), which will develop transformative new advanced therapeutics for currently untreatable diseases. Oxford is leading one of these centres and co-leading the other. Together, these ... READ MORE

Collaboration evaluates new drug for treatment of autonomous cortisol secretion

11 December 2024 · Listed under Metabolic Experimental Medicine

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Scientists from the Universities of Oxford and Sheffield are collaborating with the US biopharmaceutical company Sparrow Pharmaceuticals on DC-MACS a Phase 2 clinical study of the drug clofutriben to treat autonomous cortisol secretion (ACS). Clofutriben, also known as SPI-62, is produced by ... READ MORE

Wearable devices can help predict five-year risk of falls for people with Parkinson’s

9 December 2024 · Listed under Analogue to Digital, Hospital to Community, Preventive Neurology, Treatment to Prevention

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University of Oxford researchers have demonstrated how clinicians could use data to predict the risk of falls in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD) to help improve effective longer-term care planning. Falls are a common problem for people living with Parkinson’s. A recent review estimated ... READ MORE

Machine learning outperforms surgeons in predicting knee replacement outcomes

9 December 2024 · Listed under Musculoskeletal

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A new study has revealed that machine learning models can significantly outperform experienced surgeons in predicting patient outcomes after partial knee replacement. Unicompartmental (partial) knee replacement (UKR) is a common procedure designed to relieve pain in patients with knee ... READ MORE

Oxford professor named among world’s top 100 ophthalmologists

9 December 2024 · Listed under Gene and Cell Therapy

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The Oxford BRC’s Theme Lead for Gene and Cell Therapy, Professor Robert MacLaren, has been ranked in the top 100 ophthalmologists worldwide for 2024 by the international Ophthalmologist magazine. The ranking was based on votes from key leaders across ophthalmology, academia and ... READ MORE

First new treatment for asthma attacks in 50 years

28 November 2024 · Listed under Respiratory Medicine

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An injection given during some asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) attacks is more effective than the current treatment of steroid tablets, reducing the need for further treatment by 30 percent. The findings, published in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, could be ... READ MORE

Amoxicillin is effective for many people hospitalised with pneumonia

25 November 2024 · Listed under Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics, Translational Data Science

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Amoxicillin, a narrow-spectrum antibiotic, has been found to be as effective as the broad-spectrum antibiotic co-amoxiclav, which targets a wider range of bacteria, in people admitted to hospital with pneumonia, regardless of how severe it is. In a paper published in the Journal of Infection, a ... READ MORE

Lowering the barriers to participation in brain imaging research

4 November 2024 · Listed under Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Imaging, Preventive Neurology

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Oxford BRC-supported researchers have produced videos aimed at increasing the diversity of participants taking part in brain imaging research studies. These ‘what to expect’ videos are part of a wider project by the BRC’s Imaging Theme and the University of Oxford’s Wellcome Centre for ... READ MORE

Oxford researchers awarded £11m to address antimicrobial resistance

1 November 2024 · Listed under Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

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The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has awarded the University of Oxford £11 million to address the major public health threat of antimicrobial resistance. The Oxford Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance ... READ MORE

Study charts course for next generation of drug targets in autoimmune diseases

22 October 2024 · Listed under Inflammation across Tissues

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In a world first, researchers in Oxford have mapped the cellular dynamics following treatment with the most commonly used advanced therapy in autoimmune diseases. They have discovered why some patients benefit from this therapy while others do not, potentially paving the way for new therapies. ... READ MORE

New biomarker and therapeutic target identified for blood cancers

10 October 2024 · Listed under Cancer

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Researchers in Oxford have identified a protein as a key marker for disease progression and a promising therapeutic target for patients with a type of blood cancer. In a study published in Science Translational Medicine, the team at the University of Oxford’s MRC Molecular Haematology ... READ MORE

Damage to brain’s ‘control centre’ behind long-lasting COVID-19 symptoms, MRI scans show

8 October 2024 · Listed under COVID-19, Imaging

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Damage to the brainstem – the brain’s ‘control centre’ – is behind long-lasting physical and psychiatric effects of severe COVID-19 infection, a study has suggested. Using ultra-high-resolution scanners that can see the living brain in fine detail, researchers from the Universities of Cambridge ... READ MORE

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