Clinical scientists in Oxford have presented a new method of imaging of the retina that overcomes many of the drawbacks of the current standard way of diagnosing and monitoring retinal diseases like age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The study, whose findings were published in the journal ... READ MORE
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New antibiotic bone cement found not to reduce infection after hip fracture surgery
A large study has found that using high-dose dual-antibiotic loaded cement is unlikely to reduce the risk of infection in people who have had hip replacement surgery for their hip fracture. Bone cement is commonly used to fix surgical implants to the patient’s bone during hip replacement. In ... READ MORE
Shoulder replacement patients fare better with surgeons who do more operations
Patients treated by surgeons who average more than 10 shoulder replacements a year have a lower risk of further operations and serious complications, and a shorter hospital stay than those treated by surgeons who do fewer operations, according to a study by Oxford researchers. These findings, ... READ MORE
New programme to move potential MND drugs into clinical trials faster
A ground-breaking experimental medicine programme that will enable researchers to more rapidly screen potential drugs in people with motor neurone disease (MND, also known as ALS), has been announced on Global MND Awareness Day. The EXPErimental medicine Route To Success, or EXPERTS-ALS programme ... READ MORE
Researchers from different BRC themes discuss CRISPR gene editing
The NIHR Oxford BRC’s Gene and Cell Therapy Theme has organised a workshop to discuss how researchers from a range of disciplines are using new CRISPR gene editing tools or applying CRISPR to their research in innovative ways. The workshop, held on 20 June at Merton College in Oxford, attracted ... READ MORE
Women diagnosed with early breast cancer less likely to die from disease than 20 years ago
A study conducted by researchers at Oxford Population Health has found that women who are diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer today are 66 percent less likely to die from the disease within five years of diagnosis than they were 20 years ago. The study, which was funded by Cancer Research ... READ MORE
Beacon Therapeutics launched to develop new generation of gene therapies for retinal diseases
A new ophthalmic gene therapy company, which aims to restore and improve the vision of patients with retinal diseases, has been launched. Beacon Therapeutics will develop a new generation of gene therapies to treat a range of rare and more common retinal diseases that result in blindness. The ... READ MORE
Ten researchers receive Oxford BRC training bursaries
Ten Oxford BRC-affiliated research staff have been awarded bursaries to support their training and career development. The BRC research training bursary scheme – worth up to £3,500 - provides funding for short courses or modules which will provide training and expertise in research skills or ... READ MORE
Multi-cancer blood test shows real promise in NHS trial
An NHS trial of a new blood test for more than 50 types of cancer correctly revealed two out of every three cancers in more than 5,000 people who had visited their GP with suspected symptoms. The test also correctly identified the original site of cancer in 85 percent of those cases. The ... READ MORE
Research profile: the importance of doing research alongside clinical work
Francesca Tabacchi, a specialist oncology dietitian at Oxford University Hospitals, is currently being funded by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre to do a PhD on malnutrition and nutritional support in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. “I was very excited to start my research ... READ MORE
My journey towards being a citizen scientist – Maria Buckley, Step Change project
The NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre is part of STEP CHANGE, a three-year European Commission project to support five citizen science projects. The study being led by the BRC is looking at the role of steroid hormones in the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), obesity and ... READ MORE
New imaging centre performs first stroke thrombectomy
A new imaging centre at the John Radcliffe Hospital carried out its first stroke thrombectomy. The Acute Multidisciplinary and Interventional Centre (AMIIC) carried out the procedure on 17 May as part of its partnership with Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) NHS Foundation Trust. A ... READ MORE
BRC receives Freedom of the City of Oxford
The NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) was awarded the Freedom of the City of Oxford at a ceremony at Oxford Town Hall on 17 May. The honour – the highest Oxford City Council can bestow – was accepted by Oxford BRC Director Professor Helen McShane. The awarding of the honour was ... READ MORE
Westgate Centre visitors learn about Oxford’s ground-breaking research
Hundreds of visitors to Oxford’s Westgate Centre on Wednesday 10 May were able to find out about the world-class healthcare research that is currently taking place in Oxford. The Westgate’s Leiden Square was taken over by the city’s two NIHR Biomedical Research Centres (BRC), whose researchers ... READ MORE
Oxford BRC achieves ISO 9001 audit success again
Following an external audit, the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) has again been successfully certified to the internationally recognised ISO 9001:2015 standard. The audit of the BRC’s funding Management System was carried out by the ... READ MORE
Genetic signals that cause ankylosing spondylitis uncovered
A study by University of Oxford researchers has uncovered the genetic signals that cause ankylosing spondylitis, a common form of spinal arthritis. The results of the study, published in the journal Cell Genomics, offer new hope to patients and their families, as they pave the way for the ... READ MORE
Study shows need for greater screening for frailty in emergency hospital admissions
A new study has shown the need for more widespread screening for frailty in unplanned admissions to hospitals to better inform the care received by patients. Researchers at Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) NHS Foundation Trust, supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, carried ... READ MORE
Barbara Casadei wins 2022 Lucian award
The Oxford BRC’s Theme Lead for Cardiovascular Medicine, Professor Barbara Casadei, has been awarded the annual Louis and Artur Lucian Award for outstanding research in the field of circulatory diseases. The award winner receives a prize of 75,000 Canadian dollars and is invited for a formal ... READ MORE
Landmark antibody study to test immune responses against COVID-19
Thousands of immunosuppressed people, including patients at Oxford University Hospitals (OUH), have the chance to take part in a landmark new study investigating which people are still at the greatest risk of COVID-19 infection after vaccination. Researchers hope the STRAVINSKY study’s findings ... READ MORE
New tool uses health records to predict risk of developing lung cancer
Researchers from the Universities of Oxford and Nottingham have developed a new tool that can identify the people most at risk of developing lung cancer over the next 10 years, and put them forward for screening tests earlier, saving time, money and, most importantly, lives. The researchers ... READ MORE
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