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Experts meet in Oxford to discuss Responsible Research and Innovation

6 October 2017 · Listed under Other News

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International research experts working to implement a more ethical and inclusive model in research institutions have been meeting in Oxford this week. The Starbios2 (Structural Transformation to Attain Responsible Biosciences) project is part of Horizon 2020, the European Union’s Research and ... READ MORE

GP practices prescribing ‘low priority’ treatments identified

3 October 2017 · Listed under Multimorbidity and Long-Term Conditions

A new tool developed by Oxford University researchers has been launched to identify which GP practices are prescribing ineffective and wasteful treatments. The tool is found on the OpenPrescribing.net, the first website of its kind to enable health professionals, patients and the public to easily ... 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

New drug gives hope in fight against leukaemia

21 September 2017 · Listed under Gene and Cell Therapy

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An international group of haematology scientists, including leading researchers in Oxford, have secured approval from the US Food and drug Administration (FDA) for a new leukaemia drug that has produced exciting results in clinical trials. The development of Enasidenib has given hope to people ... READ MORE

New bowel cancer test could save lives through early detection

21 September 2017 · Listed under Cancer

A new screening test, funded by NIHR Oxford BRC, is being hailed the most efficient way to indicate risk of colorectal cancer. First stage UK research, published today, shows that an advanced computer algorithm technology can successfully indicate levels of risk by analysing previous blood test ... READ MORE

Trust opens its doors to showcase innovation and history

14 September 2017 · Listed under Imaging

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Oxford University Hospitals threw open its doors to the public on Friday 8 September to show visitors the latest in cutting-edge imaging technology at the John Radcliffe Hospital - and some of the Churchill Hospital’s wartime history. The four tours – two at each hospital – were part of the ... READ MORE

Respiratory experts urge rethink of ‘outdated’ asthma categorisation

12 September 2017 · Listed under Respiratory Medicine

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A group of respiratory medicine experts have called for an overhaul in our thinking about how asthma and other airways diseases are categorised and treated, saying the current approach is outdated and does not reflect advances in treating these conditions. Outlining their views in a specially ... READ MORE

Oxford research project wins digital award for Bashing the Bug!

4 September 2017 · Listed under Digital Health from Hospital to Home, Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

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An Oxford-based international online project to tackle antibiotic resistance has picked up a national health research award. BashTheBug, an initiative funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), brings together volunteers from all over the ... READ MORE

Oxford researchers develop new scan to predict stroke

24 August 2017 · Listed under Cardiovascular Medicine, Imaging, Preventive Neurology

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Researchers at the University of Oxford, supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, have developed a new type of MRI scan to predict the risk of having a stroke. The non-invasive technique, developed with funding from the British Heart Foundation (BHF), is described in a paper ... READ MORE

A breathless and magical experience for foreign students

4 August 2017 · Listed under Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation, Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement, Preventive Neurology, Respiratory Medicine

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The NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre has welcomed students attending the 58th London International Youth Science Forum, a two-week residential event that attracts more than 500 of the world’s leading young scientists from more than 75 countries. Twenty-five students attended the Nuffield ... 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

Drop ‘complete the course’ message for antibiotics, experts say

27 July 2017 · Listed under Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

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Oxford researchers are among a group of infectious disease experts to argue that the advice that patients should complete a course of antibiotics is not supported by evidence and should be dropped. In a paper published on Thursday by the BMJ, the authors, who include National Institute for Health ... READ MORE

Oxford researchers develop new early warning scan for heart attacks

13 July 2017 · Listed under Cardiovascular Medicine, Imaging

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Researchers at the University of Oxford have developed a new type of imaging test to provide an early warning of coronary artery disease, and the risk of heart attacks. The new imaging technique can be applied as a new feature in routine computed tomography angiography (CTA), and will improve the ... READ MORE

Ground-breaking digital health deal agreed with Drayson Technologies

11 July 2017 · Listed under Digital Health from Hospital to Home, Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation

Drayson Technologies Limited has announced a five-year Strategic Research Agreement (SRA) with the University of Oxford and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) in the field of digital health. Millions of NHS patients are set to benefit from the commercialisation of cutting edge ... READ MORE

Event showcases Oxford’s role in cutting-edge medical technology

28 June 2017 · Listed under Other News

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Some of the latest breakthroughs in precision medicine and digital health that are transforming patient care – many of them developed in Oxford - have been in the spotlight at an event held on Tuesday (27 June). The Oxford Technology Showcase event in Precision Medicine and Digital Health at the ... READ MORE

Public invited to help tackle antibiotic resistance

11 April 2017 · Listed under Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

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An online project has been launched to study antibiotic resistance in Tuberculosis (TB) with the help of the public. The project website, bashthebug.net, shows volunteers images of a series of small, circular wells, each containing M.tuberculosis (the bug that causes TB) and a different dose of ... READ MORE

Five more years of transforming care through research

1 April 2017 · Listed under Other News

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An exciting new chapter in NHS medical research in Oxford begins today (April 1) with the £113.7m renewal of the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC). The BRC is a partnership between Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Oxford to fund medical research that ... READ MORE

England world leaders in the use of Whole Genome Sequencing to diagnose TB

30 March 2017 · Listed under Genomic Medicine, Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

In a world-first, Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) is now being used to identify different strains of tuberculosis, announced Public Health England today. This is the first time that WGS has been used as a diagnostic solution for managing a disease on this scale anywhere in the world. This builds on ... READ MORE

New trial for blindness rewrites the genetic code

20 March 2017 · Listed under Genomic Medicine, Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

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Researchers have started a new gene therapy clinical trial to treat X-linked retinitis pigmentosa (XLRP), the most common cause of blindness in young people. Retinitis pigmentosa is currently untreatable and leads to a slow and irreversible loss of vision. On 16 March 2017, a 29-year-old British ... READ MORE

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