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Public engagement with Molecular Diagnostics

The life of patients is our priority. Through our research and clinical care, training, outreach and promotion, we will deliver true precision medicine for best expert and compassionate patient care for now and the future.

We are delighted to welcome patients and members of the public to our NIHR Oxford BRC Open day events. Through interactive games and displays, you will be able to discover more about the absolutely outstanding translational research that’s happening within the Theme.

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Summary of the Crohn’s & Colitis Open Evening

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. See this link for a PDF summary of the event plus a slideshow with slides from the Powerpoint presentation given at the Open Evening.


Videos made by the Molecular Diagnostics Theme for cancer patients

Below are three animations made by the Molecular Diagnostics Theme in collaboration with Nucleus Medical Media, for cancer patients to have a better understanding of some of the cancers we are researching.



Molecular Diagnostics Theme

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  • Sub-theme 1: Cancer Genomics for Patient Benefit
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