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Returning Carer’s Fund

22 August 2014 · Listed under Other News

A returning Carer's Fund has been established as part of the Vice-Chancellor's Diversity Fund for the advancement of diversity among academic and research staff at Oxford. Applications are invited from women and men for funding of up to £5 k to support the development of their research career ... READ MORE

Aspiring students gain insight into latest research

22 August 2014 · Listed under Other News

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Aspiring students from across the globe were given a hands on insight into heart research at Oxford. As part of the London International Youth Science Forum (LIYSF) students were given the opportunity to learn about the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre's Cardivascular Cinical Research ... READ MORE

Independent review will help shape future BRC direction

5 August 2014 · Listed under Other News

A PANEL of international experts will help the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) build on its achievement so far. This September, a two-day mid-term review will assess the science and impact of the centre’s 14 themes and seven working ... READ MORE

WATCH: Delivering Personalised Cancer Care

7 July 2014 · Listed under Other News

Leading clinician researchers Professor Mark Middleton and Dr Anna Schuh discuss advances in personalised medicine Personalised medicine utilises advances in DNA sequencing technology to classify a tumours according to genetic make-up instead of where they are in the body – allowing cancer ... READ MORE

Pop-up science pulls in the public

21 May 2014 · Listed under Other News

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HUNDREDS of visitors turned scientist for the day at a special exhibition of research. The John Radcliffe Hospital’s West Wing atrium was transformed into a giant lab packed with technology, experiments and interactive games for the annual National Institute for Health (NIHR) Oxford ... READ MORE

Get hands-on with new technology at our research open day

3 April 2014 · Listed under Other News

FIND out how mobile phones, strawberries and a wooden hand-loom are transforming healthcare at a special interactive exhibition. Patients, staff and the public can explore our world-class research and how it is changing lives for the better at the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) open day ... READ MORE

Thousands of women needed for a ground-breaking health and pregnancy study

2 April 2014 · Listed under Other News

WOMEN without children and who are not pregnant hold the key to a ground-breaking study of pregnancy and women’s health. The OxWatch study is the first of its kind to research how women’s wellbeing and lifestyle affects their health in later life, especially after having children. To build a full ... READ MORE

Surgery offers better survival rates for most men with localised prostate cancer

27 February 2014 · Listed under Other News, Surgical Innovation, Technology and Evaluation

Surgical treatment offers better survival rates than radiotherapy for most men with clinically localised prostate cancer, according to one of the largest studies of its type. Researchers in Oxford, Stockholm, and the Netherlands compared data from more than 34,000 patients in Sweden over a 15-year ... READ MORE

Promising results in gene therapy for inherited blindness

16 January 2014 · Listed under Other News

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The first clinical trial of a gene therapy for an inherited cause of progressive blindness has shown very promising results, surpassing expectations of the Oxford researchers leading the study. Nine patients with the condition choroideremia have had one eye treated with the gene therapy in ... READ MORE

New surgical “smart patch” solution for shoulder injury

2 January 2014 · Listed under Other News

AN INNOVATIVE “surgical patch” that promotes rapid regrowth of tendon tissue could transform the success of shoulder repair operations. The patch will be used by surgeons to repair torn tendon tissue to bone, and patient trials are expected to begin later this year. Made from a new material ... READ MORE

iPad monitoring system to improve patient care

12 December 2013 · Listed under Other News

AN INNOVATIVE  iPad-based early-warning system for patient monitoring will be rolled out across Oxfordshire hospitals thanks to a £550,000 funding boost. The System for Electronic Notes Documentation (SEND) project , developed with support from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) ... READ MORE

Academic health science centre will harness Oxford’s NHS and University strength for patient benefit

3 December 2013 · Listed under Other News

A NEW partnership of Oxford’s world-leading NHS Trusts and academic institutions will tackle the major healthcare challenges of the 21st century. The Oxford Academic Health Science Centre (OxAHSC) designation was announced by the Department of Health today. The OxAHSC partners are Oxford ... READ MORE

Stroke research group wins Queen’s Anniversary Prize

25 November 2013 · Listed under Other News

Oxford University's Stroke Prevention Research Unit, based at the John Radcliffe Hospital, has been awarded the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher Education, the highest national recognition that UK higher education institutions can achieve. The Stroke Prevention Research Unit was founded in ... READ MORE

Help us shape the future

6 November 2013 · Listed under Other News

Patients play a vital role in shaping research and offer an invaluable perspective on the healthcare challenges that must be tackled. Our Patient and Public Involvement  programme is currently looking for patients to join the Patients Active In Research Group (PAIR). The main aim of PAIR is to ... READ MORE

Whose research is it anyway?

24 October 2013 · Listed under Other News

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By Sophie Petit-Zeman,   What does medical research mean to you? Scientists in lab coats wielding test tubes, a whirring scanner, or perhaps the chance to join a clinical trial assessing whether a new drug is effective?  You might reasonably reply “all of the above”, and feel you lack the ... READ MORE

Restricting antibiotics could be key to fighting “superbug”

26 September 2013 · Listed under Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

NEW WAYS are needed to fight the infection Clostridium difficile and better use of antibiotics could  be key, according to the authors of ground breaking research. In a unique study supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, the team mapped all ... READ MORE

Premature babies found to have smaller hearts in later life

21 August 2013 · Listed under Cardiovascular Medicine

Young adults who were born prematurely have smaller hearts with thicker walls than those who were born after full-length pregnancies, according to researchers in Oxford. The extent of the differences were unexpected and they are part of an emerging picture of changes in the heart, blood vessels and ... READ MORE

Patients to help shape spinal cord injury research

19 August 2013 · Listed under Other News

A new project to help those affected by spinal cord injuries shape the research agenda has launched its website. Supported by the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, The James Lind Alliance 'Spinal Cord Injury Priority Setting Partnership' will work with people with Spinal Cord Injury, Cauda ... READ MORE

WATCH: Simple approach to research is key to improving stroke treatment

15 July 2013 · Listed under Preventive Neurology

Stroke is one of the biggest killers in the UK but world class research is helping cut the number of deaths and improve prevention. In the latest Oxford Biomedical Research Centre public talk, clinical neurologist Professor Peter Rothwell outlines leading stroke and related dementia ... READ MORE

Personalised brain stimulation could improve life for Parkinson’s sufferers

12 July 2013 · Listed under Preventive Neurology

Researchers in Oxford have made a landmark breakthrough towards improving the treatment of advanced Parkinson’s disease. The Oxford University team based at the John Radcliffe Hospital has successfully trialled an advanced deep brain stimulation system that actively detects and responds to a ... READ MORE

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