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Amoxicillin is effective for many people hospitalised with pneumonia

25 November 2024 · Listed under Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics, Translational Data Science

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Amoxicillin, a narrow-spectrum antibiotic, has been found to be as effective as the broad-spectrum antibiotic co-amoxiclav, which targets a wider range of bacteria, in people admitted to hospital with pneumonia, regardless of how severe it is. In a paper published in the Journal of Infection, a ... READ MORE

Lowering the barriers to participation in brain imaging research

4 November 2024 · Listed under Equality, Diversity and Inclusion, Imaging, Preventive Neurology

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Oxford BRC-supported researchers have produced videos aimed at increasing the diversity of participants taking part in brain imaging research studies. These ‘what to expect’ videos are part of a wider project by the BRC’s Imaging Theme and the University of Oxford’s Wellcome Centre for ... READ MORE

Oxford researchers awarded £11m to address antimicrobial resistance

1 November 2024 · Listed under Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

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The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has awarded the University of Oxford £11 million to address the major public health threat of antimicrobial resistance. The Oxford Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) in Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance ... READ MORE

Study charts course for next generation of drug targets in autoimmune diseases

22 October 2024 · Listed under Inflammation across Tissues

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In a world first, researchers in Oxford have mapped the cellular dynamics following treatment with the most commonly used advanced therapy in autoimmune diseases. They have discovered why some patients benefit from this therapy while others do not, potentially paving the way for new therapies. ... READ MORE

New biomarker and therapeutic target identified for blood cancers

10 October 2024 · Listed under Cancer

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Researchers in Oxford have identified a protein as a key marker for disease progression and a promising therapeutic target for patients with a type of blood cancer. In a study published in Science Translational Medicine, the team at the University of Oxford’s MRC Molecular Haematology ... READ MORE

Damage to brain’s ‘control centre’ behind long-lasting COVID-19 symptoms, MRI scans show

8 October 2024 · Listed under COVID-19, Imaging

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Damage to the brainstem – the brain’s ‘control centre’ – is behind long-lasting physical and psychiatric effects of severe COVID-19 infection, a study has suggested. Using ultra-high-resolution scanners that can see the living brain in fine detail, researchers from the Universities of Cambridge ... READ MORE

Research at OUH gets £1m funding boost

8 October 2024 · Listed under Other News

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Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) has received £1 million to fund state-of-the-art research facilities and equipment, much of it to allow its pharmacy team to meet growing demand. The funding was awarded after a competitive process by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) ... READ MORE

Funding awarded for world’s first ovarian cancer prevention vaccine

4 October 2024 · Listed under Cancer, Life-saving Vaccines, Surgical Innovation, Technology and Evaluation

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Oxford researchers have been awarded up to £600,000 from Cancer Research UK (CRUK) to create the world’s first vaccine to prevent ovarian cancer. Scientists at the University of Oxford’s MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine (MRC-WIMM), led by Professor Ahmed Ahmed, are designing ... READ MORE

New campaign launched to encourage vaccine uptake

2 October 2024 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines

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Parents are being urged to get their children vaccinated as part of a campaign to boost uptake in the UK amid rising cases of whooping cough and measles. Researchers at the Oxford Vaccine Group, which is part of the University of Oxford and supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre ... READ MORE

Study increases understanding of lung microbiome in severe asthma patients

11 September 2024 · Listed under Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics, Respiratory Medicine

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Respiratory researchers in Oxford have discovered a link between potentially pathogenic bacteria and airways inflammation in severe asthma. The team, who are supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), used long-read genome sequencing on sputum and nasal lavage samples from ... READ MORE

Research profile: using research to answer clinical questions

20 August 2024 · Listed under Cardiovascular Medicine, Other News

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Rebecca Bone has been a consultant nurse in heart failure at Oxford University Hospitals for two years, and throughout her research journey, she has received support from the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC). Rebecca finished her Masters in 2017 and was encouraged by her dissertation ... READ MORE

BLOG: How we’ve succeeded in recruiting older hospital patients onto our trial

14 August 2024 · Listed under Preventive Neurology

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Professor Sarah Pendlebury, from the NIHR Oxford BRC’s Preventive Neurology Theme, and Dr Aubretia McColl, of the Wolfson Centre for Prevention of Stroke and Dementia, explain how they have tackled the challenge of recruiting older, frail patients with multiple conditions to trials within ... READ MORE

Dr Clement Twumasi – underpinning our research with statistical expertise

9 August 2024 · Listed under Life-saving Vaccines, Other News

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Dr Clement Twumasi is an Oxford BRC-supported medical statistician whose role involves providing a range of statistical support for clinical trials and other vaccine-related studies, as well as assisting with funding applications. Based at the University of Oxford’s Nuffield Department of ... READ MORE

Study reveals previously unknown genetic causes of colorectal cancer

8 August 2024 · Listed under Cancer, Genomic Medicine

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A pioneering study has provided the most comprehensive analysis to date of the genetic make-up of colorectal cancer. The study, which was supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, involved the Universities of Oxford, Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburghand Leeds, The Institute of ... READ MORE

UK’s most ambitious melanoma research study created for patients, by patients

6 August 2024 · Listed under Cancer

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“Any melanoma patient can be part of it.  You don’t have to go into a hospital, you don’t have to live near a university that’s active in research, all you need is access to the internet.” Kelly Norman, patient representative MyMelanoma is an online-based research project for melanoma ... READ MORE

Research identifies autoimmunity against a key anti-inflammatory regulator in IBD

1 August 2024 · Listed under Inflammation across Tissues

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A ground-breaking study has identified a new disease-inducing mechanism for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in which the immune system attacks its own regulatory function. Interleukin-10 (IL10) is an anti-inflammatory protein that crucially controls intestinal immunity. Children with genetic ... READ MORE

Prediction model could help inform patients of shoulder replacement surgery risks

1 August 2024 · Listed under Musculoskeletal

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A new model to predict the risk of serious complications after shoulder replacement surgery has been developed in a collaboration between researchers from Oxford, Bristol and Copenhagen. The model could be an important tool to help patients and doctors make more informed decisions about this common ... READ MORE

Patient story – Kathryn Hedigan, EXPLAIN study

23 July 2024 · Listed under COVID-19, Imaging

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Kathryn Hedigan took part in the EXPLAIN study, which used hyperpolarised xenon MRI scans to investigate possible lung damage in long COVID patients who had not been hospitalised with COVID-19 but who continued to experience breathlessness. Kathryn, aged 66, lives near Burford in West ... READ MORE

Workshop explores CRISPR gene editing potential

6 July 2024 · Listed under Gene and Cell Therapy

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The NIHR Oxford BRC’s Gene and Cell Therapy Theme has organised its second 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 4 July at Merton College in Oxford, ... READ MORE

Glowing dye helps surgeons eradicate prostate cancer

10 June 2024 · Listed under Cancer, Surgical Innovation, Technology and Evaluation

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A glowing marker dye that sticks to prostate cancer cells could help surgeons to remove them in real-time, according to new research. Scientists at the University of Oxford and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, supported by Cancer Research UK and the NIHR Oxford Biomedical ... READ MORE

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