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Oxford medical researchers win prestigious national awards

14 March 2019 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines, Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics, Multimorbidity and Long-Term Conditions, Musculoskeletal, Preventive Neurology, Respiratory Medicine

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Four leading healthcare academics in Oxford have received a prestigious national award. The University of Oxford professors have been named National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Senior Investigators in recognition of their “outstanding contribution to clinical and applied ... READ MORE

HIV remission achieved in second patient

5 March 2019 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines

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A second person has experienced sustained remission from HIV-1 after ceasing treatment, ten years after the first such case. The case was reported in a paper to be published in Nature. Like the first such case, known as the ‘Berlin Patient’, the second patient was treated with stem ... READ MORE

Oxford medical researchers win prestigious national awards

23 February 2018 · Listed under Gene and Cell Therapy, Industry & Partnerships, Inflammation across Tissues, Life-saving Vaccines, Metabolic Experimental Medicine, Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics, Obesity, Diet and Lifestyle, Preventive Neurology, Surgical Innovation, Technology and Evaluation

Leading health researchers in Oxford have been recognised in a prestigious national competition. Eight professors have been named National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Senior Investigators in recognition of their “outstanding contribution to clinical and applied health and social care ... READ MORE

World-first NHS trial for universal flu vaccine

3 October 2017 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines

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The world’s first widespread human testing of a flu vaccine which NIHR Oxford BRC researchers hope will protect more over 65-year-olds against influenza has begun in the NHS. More than 10,000 people aged 65 and over will be asked to take part in a study supported by the National Institute for ... READ MORE

New typhoid vaccine offers hope of protection for children globally

29 September 2017 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines

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A new conjugate vaccine against typhoid has been proven in trials in Oxford to be safe and effective in preventing the disease, and can be used to protect both adults and children. A study published in The Lancet is the first clinical trial to show that immunisation with a new vaccine called ... READ MORE

Pregnant women to help test vaccine against childhood virus

28 July 2017 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines, Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

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Pregnant women receiving antenatal care in the Women’s Centre at Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital (JR) may be asked to take part in a world-first clinical trial to find a vaccine against a common and potentially serious viral infection in babies. Women are being asked if they would like to take ... READ MORE

BRC researcher honoured for Africa radio project

1 July 2016 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines, Other News

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A researcher supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Researcher has been recognised by the University of Oxford for work to communicate with children in Africa about the Ebola outbreak. Dr Matthew Snape was one of 12 winners in the inaugural Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Public Engagement with ... READ MORE

Data debate video and podcast now online

23 June 2016 · Listed under Cancer, Digital Health from Hospital to Home, Life-saving Vaccines, Translational Data Science

A video of an hour-long debate on issues around mass sharing of patient data to support research and improve patient care can now be viewed online. “Good to share? Data, research, privacy and the NHS” was held as part of the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre’s Public Open Day – Celebrating ... READ MORE

Prostate cancer vaccine trial seeks volunteers

29 February 2016 · Listed under Cancer, Life-saving Vaccines

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Oxford University scientists have started a clinical trial to test a new vaccine against prostate cancer and are looking for volunteers to take part. The first four participants have already received this experimental vaccine at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford, and the second trial site has just ... READ MORE

Volunteers sought for childhood infection vaccine study

10 November 2015 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines, Other News

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Oxford University researchers are looking for healthy adults to take part in the initial BRC-supported trial of a potential new vaccine against a virus considered to be a crucial missing element in the childhood vaccination programme. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) kills around 200,000 people ... READ MORE

First trial for childhood illness vaccine

12 August 2015 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines

Oxford University researchers supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre have successfully completed the first human trial of a vaccine for a common virus that is particularly dangerous to infants. After fifty years of failed attempts around the world, a vaccine for respiratory ... READ MORE

Oxford Ebola vaccine study moves to next phase

15 July 2015 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines

Oxford University doctors and scientists are performing the second phase of clinical studies of an experimental Ebola vaccine regimen, with part of the study supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre. The study is part of the EBOVAC2 project, a collaborative programme involving the ... READ MORE

BRC supports Oxford Ebola summit

17 June 2015 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines

The NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre is among organisations supporting a conference in the city next month about the global response to Ebola. Researchers, Government leaders and industry professionals who led the worldwide fight against Ebola are to come together in Oxford for the first ... READ MORE

World-first TB vaccination trials enter next stage

24 March 2015 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines, Other News

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THE first ever trials of an aerosol vaccination for tuberculosis in Oxford have shown promising results and volunteers are now being sought for further studies. University of Oxford researchers working at the Churchill Hospital found superior immune responses in the lungs from the trial of a ... READ MORE

Scientists showcase search for a meningitis vaccine

17 March 2015 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines

THE FIGHT to tackle meningitis was highlighted at a Vaccines and Deadly Diseases Day. The all-day event for young people on Friday at Oxford University Museum of Natural History was part of this year’s Oxfordshire Science Festival.  Among those taking part were Oxford University scientists ... READ MORE

Oxford leads search for longer lasting flu vaccine

14 November 2014 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines

Oxford leads search for longer lasting flu vaccine Researchers at Oxford University are leading the search for better flu vaccines. Thousands of people in Oxfordshire have already had the jab to protect them against this year’s strain of flu – but they will need to do it again next year to ... READ MORE

How has the pneumococcus bacteria evolved after the introduction of a childhood vaccine?

1 February 2012 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines, Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

Researchers from the University of Oxford and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) used the latest DNA sequencing techniques to investigate how pneumococcus bacteria evolved after the introduction of a childhood vaccine in 2000 in the USA. Streptococcus pneumoniae infections ... READ MORE

First trial of a new hepatitis C vaccine shows promise

4 January 2012 · Listed under Inflammation across Tissues, Life-saving Vaccines

A new vaccine against the chronic liver disease hepatitis C has shown promising results in a first clinical trial in humans, Oxford University researchers report. The vaccine, based on a modified cold virus, generated immune responses similar to those seen in the minority of people who are ... READ MORE

Final child vaccinated in clinical trial of new TB vaccine

3 May 2011 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines

The vaccination of the final child marks a significant milestone in the development of the MVA85A/AERAS-485 vaccine candidate, the most advanced of any of the new generation of preventative TB vaccines currently being investigated. Tuberculosis kills 1.8 million people per year, and more than 2 ... READ MORE

Universal flu vaccine developed in Oxford

7 February 2011 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines

Scientists at Oxford University have successfully tested a universal flu vaccine that could work against all known strains of the illness, taking a significant step in the fight against a disease that affects billions of people each year. The treatment – using a new technique and tested for the ... READ MORE

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