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Doctors should offer structured weight loss programmes as treatment for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

1 July 2019 · Listed under Obesity, Diet and Lifestyle

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Doctors should offer structured weight loss programmes to patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), new research led by the University of Oxford has found. The study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, found that weight loss programmes improved measures of liver disease in ... READ MORE

Oxford patients take part in study to understand role of stress in managing Crohn’s disease

27 June 2019 · Listed under Digital Health from Hospital to Home, Inflammation across Tissues

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Around 60 Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) NHS Foundation Trust patients are to take part in a study to look at how wearable and mobile devices can help us to understand the relationship between stress and the symptoms of Crohn’s disease, and help to improve management of the condition. The ... READ MORE

Clinical data project leads to potential advance in understanding of chronic hepatitis B

26 June 2019 · Listed under Translational Data Science

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Researchers and clinicians in Oxford have provided fresh insights into how some people with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) can be cleared of the disease, as part of a national initiative to better use NHS patient data to tackle emerging health issues. It is hoped that the research, the first study on ... READ MORE

Online shopping interventions may help customers buy healthier foods

13 June 2019 · Listed under Obesity, Diet and Lifestyle

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Altering the default order in which foods are shown on screen, or offering substitutes lower in saturated fat could help customers make healthier choices when shopping for food online, according to a study supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre. The authors, from the University ... READ MORE

Government investment in health research benefits wider economy, study finds

4 June 2019 · Listed under Other News

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A study has found that government investment in healthcare research is good for the wider economy. The research, supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), found that the return on investment in the Oxford BRC was 46% in terms of income and job creation alone. The paper, ... READ MORE

Oxford’s world-class research showcased at BRC Open Day

28 May 2019 · Listed under Other News, Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement

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The breadth of world-class medical research that takes place in Oxford was on show on Friday as the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre hosted an Open Day. Around 400 people attended the event at the John Radcliffe Hospital, which included an exhibition showcasing medical innovations from a ... READ MORE

Stroke deaths in England halved in ten years, study finds

23 May 2019 · Listed under Preventive Neurology, Translational Data Science

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Deaths from stroke in England halved in the first 10 years of the 21st Century, thanks to improved treatment, a study by Oxford BRC-funded researchers has found. However, the study, published in the BMJ, warned that there had been an increase in the number of people under the age of 55 who had ... READ MORE

BRC hosts social enterprise workshop

22 May 2019 · Listed under Other News

The NIHR Oxford BRC hosted the first National Institute for Health Research Social Enterprise Workshop on Friday 17 May to discuss the value of social enterprises to the NIHR and potential future opportunities in this field. Delegates from Oxford University Innovation, Oxford Health BRC, ... READ MORE

Women and older people most likely to experience shortcomings in heart failure care

22 May 2019 · Listed under Cardiovascular Medicine, Translational Data Science

A study of 93,000 UK adults with heart failure has revealed critical care shortcomings in diagnostic tests, drug prescriptions, and follow-up patterns, with women and those over 75 years of age disproportionately affected. The study by The George Institute for Global Health at the University of ... READ MORE

Oxford researchers spot tell-tale signs of potentially fatal cardiac condition

21 May 2019 · Listed under Cardiovascular Medicine, Imaging

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Researchers in Oxford have employed a technique more commonly used in brain imaging to identify the tell-tale signs of the potentially fatal heart condition hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, the leading cause of sudden cardiac death in young people. This Oxford BRC-supported study is the first time ... READ MORE

NIHR Oxford BRC Senior Research Fellows named

14 May 2019 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines, Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics, Multimorbidity and Long-Term Conditions, Musculoskeletal, Other News, Preventive Neurology, Respiratory Medicine, Translational Data Science

The Oxford BRC is delighted to announce the appointment of seven new Senior Research Fellows. They were chosen from an extremely strong field of 47 applicants from across the scientific and clinical community because they demonstrated that their research was high impact and of high quality . ... READ MORE

BRC researchers elected Fellows of Academy of Medical Sciences

8 May 2019 · Listed under Inflammation across Tissues, Life-saving Vaccines, Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

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Three Oxford BRC-supported researchers are among eight University of Oxford scientists elected to join the prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences (AMS) this year. The BRC researchers among the new Fellows are: Professor Helen McShane, Professor of Vaccinology in the ... READ MORE

Study advises against ‘one-size-fits-all’ PPI framework

26 April 2019 · Listed under Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation

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A single, one-size‐fits‐all framework for patient and public involvement may be less useful than a range of resources that can be adapted and used locally, a study supported by the NIHR Oxford BRC has concluded. The study, ‘Frameworks for supporting patient and public involvement in research: ... READ MORE

Summary of the Crohn’s & Colitis Open Evening

23 April 2019 · Listed under Molecular Diagnostics

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On Thursday 7th February 2019, over 170 members of the public affected by Crohn’s Disease or Ulcerative Colitis attended a ‘Crohn’s and Colitis Open Evening’ at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. Below is a PDF summary of the event plus a slideshow with slides from the Powerpoint presentation ... READ MORE

Oxford BRC achieves ISO 9001 audit success

3 April 2019 · Listed under Other News

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Following an external audit, the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) has again been successfully certified to the internationally recognised ISO 9001:2015 standard. Oxford is the only NIHR BRC in the country to have designated ISO 9001 certification. The audit of the BRC’s funding ... READ MORE

Event showcases BRC work tackling chronic diseases

27 March 2019 · Listed under Cardiovascular Medicine, Metabolic Experimental Medicine, Multimorbidity and Long-Term Conditions, Obesity, Diet and Lifestyle, Preventive Neurology

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Around 170 people attended a BRC event on Tuesday (26 March) that provided an opportunity to network and to hear about the breadth of research taking place in Oxford to combat chronic diseases such as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease and dementia. The Chronic Disease Cluster, ... READ MORE

Event explores social challenges of personalised medicine

21 March 2019 · Listed under Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation

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Better healthcare, data ownership, ethical and legal considerations and economic impact – the move towards personalised medicine has thrown up a whole range of potentially contentious issues that need to be considered. These challenges were the focus of an event at St Anne’s College in Oxford, ... READ MORE

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

BRC-backed event increases understanding of open access research

6 March 2019 · Listed under Other News

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As part of Open Access Week, the Oxford BRC in collaboration with the Bodleian Libraries have organised a training event for researchers on what open access is. Open access (OA) research papers are digital, online, free of charge and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. It is made ... 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

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