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Research Themes

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    • Overview
    • Antimicrobial Resistance and Modernising Microbiology
    • Cardiovascular
    • Clinical Informatics and Big Data
    • Diabetes and Metabolism
    • Gastroenterology and Mucosal Immunity
    • Genomic Medicine
    • Haematology and Stem Cells
    • Imaging
    • Molecular Diagnostics
    • Multi-Modal Cancer Therapies
    • Multi-Morbidity and Long-Term Conditions
    • Musculoskeletal
    • Neurological Conditions
    • Obesity, Diet and Lifestyle
    • Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation
    • Respiratory
    • Stroke and Vascular Dementia
    • Surgical Innovation and Evaluation
    • Technology and Digital Health
    • Vaccines for Emerging and Endemic Diseases

Antimicrobial Resistance and Modernising Microbiology

  • Introduction
  • Infections in Oxfordshire Research Database (IORD)
  • IORD – Ongoing approved projects and project outputs
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Cardiovascular

  • Introduction
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Clinical Informatics and Big Data

  • Introduction
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Diabetes and Metabolism

  • Introduction
  • Sub-Theme: Translational Physiology, Therapeutics and Medical Innovation
  • Sub-Theme: Translational Islet and Metabolic Tissue Biology
  • Sub-Theme: Pancreas and Islet Cell Transplantation
  • Sub-Theme: Service Innovation and Evaluation
  • Clinical Research Unit / Clinical Investigation Unit
  • Diabetes and Metabolism Core Labs
  • Oxford BioResource
  • Patient involvement with the Diabetes and Metabolism theme
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Gastroenterology and Mucosal Immunity

  • Introduction
  • Sub-theme 1: Molecular pathway analysis
  • Sub-theme 2: Biomarker and drug target development
  • Sub-theme 3: Experimental medicine trials
  • Projects awarded with response mode funds
  • Principal investigators
  • Constituent research institutes
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Genomic Medicine

  • Introduction
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Haematology and Stem Cells

  • Introduction
  • Our Sub-Themes
    • Blood Cancer and its Treatment
    • Red Cells
    • Transfusion and Controlling Blood Loss and Abnormal Clotting
  • Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) with the Haematology and Stem Cells theme
  • Oxford Blood Group
    • Exchange Newsletters and related news
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
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Imaging

  • Introduction
  • Sub-theme: Cardiac tissue characterisation with MRI
  • Sub-theme: Computer guided endoscopy for precancerous change in the oesophagus
  • Sub-theme: Development of novel MRI measures of tissue health
  • Sub-theme: Economic and policy considerations of novel imaging techniques
  • Sub-theme: Efficient scanning using cardiovascular computed tomography
  • Sub-theme: Hyperpolarized Magnetic Resonance – making clearer pictures
  • Sub-theme: Hyperpolarised Xenon Imaging (HPX)
  • Sub-theme: Improving the diagnostic quality of ultrasound
  • Sub-theme: Quantitative MRI in hepatopancreaticobiliary (HPB) imaging
  • Sub-theme: Standardisation of new cardiac MRI mapping techniques for immediate clinical applications
  • Sub-theme: Standardising neuroimaging analysis tools for clinical applications
  • Contacts
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Molecular Diagnostics

  • Introduction
  • Sub-theme 1: Cancer Genomics for Patient Benefit
  • Sub-theme 2: Predicting Disease Progression
  • Sub-theme 3: Precision Biomarkers
  • Sub-theme 4: Experimental Pathology
  • Cross-cutting role
  • Public engagement with Molecular Diagnostics
  • Contacts
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Multi-Modal Cancer Therapies

  • Introduction
  • Contacts
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Multimorbidity and Long-Term Conditions

  • Introduction
  • Sub-Theme 1: Expanding Understanding of Multi-Morbidity and Long-Term Conditions (LTCs) Using Population Disease Cohorts
    • OxVasc: Oxford Vascular Study
    • OxVALVE: Oxford Valve Study
    • NewKi: New Onset Kidney Impairment Study
  • Sub-Theme 2: Novel Analyses and Linkages of Multi-Morbidity and Long-Term Conditions in Retrospective Routine Clinical Big Datasets
  • Sub-Theme 3: Development and Evaluation of Technology-Enabled Interventions for Better Management of Multi-Morbidity and Long-Term Conditions
  • Sub-Theme 4: Changing Practitioner Behaviour Through Provision of Realtime Clinical Dashboard Applications
  • Contacts
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Musculoskeletal

  • Introduction
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Neurological Conditions

  • Introduction
  • Contacts
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Obesity, Diet and Lifestyle

  • Introduction
  • Oxford Biobank
  • Weight Management Public Panel
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this Theme
  • News for this Theme

Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation

  • Introduction
  • Personalised medicine
  • Contacts
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Respiratory

  • Introduction
  • Sub-Theme: Inflammatory airways disease
  • Sub-Theme: Stratification of lung disease
  • Sub-Theme: Lung infection
  • Contacts
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Stroke and Vascular Dementia

  • Introduction
  • Telemetric Home Blood Pressure Monitoring in Stroke Prevention
  • Cardiac investigations after stroke and transient ischaemic attack (TIA)
  • Oxford Carotid Plaque study
  • Stenosis studies
  • Contacts
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Surgical Innovation and Evaluation

  • Introduction
  • Organ Reconditioning and Cell Therapies
  • Per-operative Imaging Study – Prostate Cancer
  • Contacts
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Technology and Digital Health

  • Introduction
  • Management of Diabetes in Pregnancy
  • System for Electronic Notes Documentation (SEND)
  • Contacts
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Vaccines for Emerging and Endemic Diseases

  • Introduction
  • Patient & Public Involvement in the Vaccines Theme
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News

  • Classification system uncovers new information about ovarian cancers
  • Ancient gene mutation found to cause rare hereditary condition
  • Oxford study confirms medium-term impact of COVID-19
  • Paper urges use of genomics in care of monogenic IBD
  • Oxford COVID-19 vaccinations begin
  • IBD treatments do not increase susceptibility to COVID-19, study finds
  • Trial finds no benefit from azithromycin in hospitalised COVID-19 patients
  • AI test rules out a COVID-19 diagnosis within one hour in A&E
  • Key step for hepatitis research as patient database created
  • Peer-reviewed results of phase 3 Oxford coronavirus vaccine trial demonstrate efficacy
  • Hidden lung damage from COVID-19 revealed in new study
  • Using AI to improve the quality of endoscopy videos
  • New melanoma drug a step closer to the clinic
  • Oxford University breakthrough on global COVID-19 vaccine
  • Prior COVID-19 infection offers protection from re-infection for at least six months
  • Interferon-b trial shows positive results
  • Possible predictors of COVID-19 severity identified
  • Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals appointed to new research training programme
  • Study looks at role of digital technology in tackling lockdown loneliness
  • COVID antibodies wane within months, healthcare workers study shows
  • Analysis shows that funding gender equity incentives can work
  • $410 million buy-out for Oxford cancer detection technology
  • Research photography exhibition comes to John Radcliffe Hospital
  • Minimal risk of catching COVID-19 as a result of endoscopy, study finds
  • Oxford study reveals medium-term impact of COVID-19
  • Researchers develop tool to monitor gender equity in Biomedical Research Centres
  • Challenges around recruitment and retention in surgical trials highlighted
  • Prof Sarah Walker receives OBE
  • Hydroxychloroquine does not benefit hospitalised COVID-19 patients, RECOVERY Trial finds
  • Hospitalised COVID-19 patients ‘younger and healthier than flu patients’
  • Patients with cirrhosis at increased risk of death from COVID-19, study finds
  • New trial on use of anti-TNF drugs to treat Covid-19 in care homes
  • Evaluation of LamPORE rapid Covid-19 tests show high levels of diagnostic sensitivity
  • Oxford assay excels in comparison of SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests
  • Key discovery in psoriatic arthritis points way for developing targeted treatments
  • NIHR health talks feature during Oxford IF festival
  • ‘Awake proning’ associated with improved COVID-19 clinical outcomes
  • RECOVERY Trial to test ‘antibody cocktail’
  • Persistent immune memory of COVID-19 found in recovered patient T cells
  • Study explores COVID-19 outcomes for liver transplant patients
  • Eight BRC projects get RCF funding
  • Health economists outline possible criteria for allocating COVID-19 vaccine
  • Low-dose corticosteroids found to reduce mortality in patients with severe COVID-19
  • Research photography exhibition moves to Didcot
  • Hydroxychloroquine study finds increased cardiovascular risk with azithromycin
  • Test developed to identify new-borns at risk of leukaemia
  • Paper outlines management of post-acute COVID-19 in primary care
  • Common heart medication does not increase risk of COVID-19 hospitalisation
  • BRC gets European funding for citizen science metabolism project
  • Oxford University and ZOE partner on COVID-19 treatment trials
  • Study maps role CD8 T cells play in IBD
  • Mild COVID-19 symptoms might not result in positive antibody test, research finds
  • BRC researchers’ work recognised with Vice-Chancellor’s Awards
  • AI test identifies COVID-19 within an hour in emergency departments
  • Photography exhibition on NHS research comes to Newbury
  • New treatment reduces COVID-19 patients needing intensive care
  • Oxford coronavirus vaccine produces strong immune response, study finds
  • Home colorectal cancer tests could prioritise patients for referral
  • Thousands miss out on life-saving heart attack treatment due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • New national study into the long-term health impacts of COVID-19
  • New role highlights greater emphasis on nursing research
  • Varying risk of COVID-19 to health workers revealed
  • Oxford leads development of risk prediction model for smarter COVID-19 shielding advice
  • Breakthrough in RECOVERY COVID-19 drug treatment trial
  • Oxford BRC achieves ISO 9001 audit success
  • Serum iron may be useful biomarker to identify COVID-19 disease severity
  • Study explores effects of COVID-19 on sleep
  • Oxford leads part of major COVID-19 drugs trial
  • Oxford BRC researchers present findings as STARBIOS2 ends
  • First patient recruited for key drug treatment trial
  • Drug trial could lead to enhanced respiratory care for COVID-19 patients
  • Study sheds light on breast cancer risk after pre-invasive disease
  • Oxford COVID-19 vaccine to begin phase II/III human trials
  • BRC researchers complete Next Generation Leaders Programme
  • Social disconnection worsens mental health after a loss
  • BRC Technology Co-theme Lead appointed as NIHR Health Technology Assessment Programme Director
  • BRC theme lead to study ‘remote-by-default’ care in COVID-19 pandemic
  • BRC Senior Research Fellows take part in masterclass on ‘leading change’
  • Managing clinical trials in a pandemic: interview with Prof Duncan Richards
  • BRC cancer lead elected Royal Society Fellow
  • Oxford-based citizen science project reaches three million classifications in fight against antibiotic resistance
  • Oxford COVID-19 vaccine begins human trial stage
  • Large-scale COVID-19 infection and antibody test study launched
  • Childhood obesity increases the risk of fracture new study finds
  • BRC funds three further COVID-19 studies
  • Common antibody test can be adapted for COVID-19, study finds
  • Oxford-led research describes the safety profile and potential harms of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin
  • Researchers identify a new blood-based test to help predict Parkinson’s disease
  • BRC funds new COVID-19 research projects
  • Seven new Senior Fellows named
  • New wearable technology used to monitor COVID-19 patients
  • GP practices urged to join COVID-19 research
  • Oxford COVID-19 vaccine programme opens for clinical trial recruitment
  • Article addresses remote assessment of COVID-19 in primary care
  • Oxford researchers to play key role in fight-back against COVID-19
  • Oxford BRC statement on activities during the current COVID-19 situation
  • Researchers identify markers in joint fluid that could be key to cartilage repair
  • Athena SWAN “Europe’s most comprehensive gender equality scheme”
  • New stroke research centre opens in Oxford
  • Top accolade for gestational diabetes app

Patient & Public Involvement

  • Our Work with Patients and the Public
  • Learn More About Our Research
  • Patient Involvement Blog
  • External Links
  • Current Listings for Patient and Public Involvement
  • Register interest
  • Patient and Public Involvement Workshops
  • Helping people navigate dementia services, to get the care and support they and their families need
  • Steering committee member required for study on social prescribing
  • Chatbots for health – contribute to research
  • Heart MRI Scan – Healthy volunteers wanted for heart study
  • Have you had experiences with bone and joint surgery or infection?
  • Seeking young adults with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), or caregivers of children with JIA
  • DNA data sought from people who have had COVID-19 symptoms for longer than 3 weeks
  • Public group needed for understanding the impact of paramedics in NHS General Practice and Primary Care
  • Seeking patients who have had, or are due to have, a shoulder replacement
  • Are you interested in joining a PPI group to help with COVID-19 studies?
  • Are you interested in how doctors and nurses talk to their patients about smoking? We would like to hear from you!
  • Covid-19 Core Outcome Set Project
  • Involvement opportunity for parents with experience of mental health difficulties
  • Seeking autistic mothers in the UK
  • Make a difference in vaccine research! Join our Public and Patient Involvement Group
  • We are seeking your views on the priorities for obesity and weight-related research
  • Would you like to help develop a research study exploring a new approach to treating Alzheimer’s Disease?
  • Do you have osteoarthritis? Join our research registry to hear about research studies and patient involvement opportunities
  • Debating Data; how, why and when should your health data be used?
  • How has the NIHR’s PPI policy evolved since its inception?
  • #OxfordImpact2018
  • BRC PPI leads shared learning event – 6th September 2017
  • Involvement in health research
  • Trials and tribulations
  • Patients and researchers unite
  • Identifying research priorities together: does it make a difference?
  • Who are the experts?
  • Good news and gauntlets
  • What can the JLA do for you?
  • And the winner is……
  • PPI: Back to basics
  • Where evidence and anecdote collide
  • Clinical trials publication review out now
  • PPI takes centre stage
  • What do researchers really think about PPI?
  • Festive best wishes
  • The last steps matter too
  • Experimenting with PPI
  • Things aren’t always what they seem
  • Money money money
  • The play’s the thing
  • Sea changes?
  • Whose research is it anyway?
  • Matters of Life
  • Thinking about the brain and mind
  • You will be missing me when I go….
  • Heads, shoulders, knees and more (but not toes)
  • Bone infection study that’s up to scratch
  • It’s hard if it’s you
  • The Benefits of Involvement…
  • New website unites patients and researchers
  • Get writing
  • What you think you know…
  • Goodwill to all?
  • It’s involvement, but not as we know it…
  • What a difference a decade makes
  • When one curtain closes….
  • Making it better
  • Back to basics
  • PIE …and ice cream
  • Bipolar : patient power
  • One project ends…another begins
  • Research fatigue
  • Them and us
  • Looking back, moving on
  • Our new Patient and Public Involvement strategy
  • A commitment to transparency
  • The heart of involvement
  • It’s good to talk
  • Back to business
  • Opting in will help in many ways
  • Who do you think you are…?
  • James Lind Alliance work gathers pace
  • Making it even clearer…
  • Making it clear
  • Open day is bittersweet
  • Treating mental illness with respect
  • Thank you seems to be the hardest word
  • The power of together
  • The business of research
  • Engineering involvement
  • On Being a Patient
  • Much ado about something
  • Taking work home
  • Flying to the moon
  • The best medicine
  • Is it right, is it good? Gathering the evidence
  • Let’s be bold about involvement
  • …a huge leap for PPI in Oxford
  • PPI Strategy
  • A Researcher’s Guide to PPI
  • PPI Resources for Researchers
  • PPI Briefing Notes
  • PPI Case Studies
  • PPI Advisory Group
  • PPI Events for Researchers
  • Post a Listing for Public Involvement
  • Public Engagement for Researchers
  • Public Engagement Case Studies

Professional

  • Professional Partnerships
  • Early Careers Researchers
    • Profile: Teresa Lambe
    • Profile: Dr Jasmina Cehajic Kapetanovic
    • Profile: Sara Khalid
    • Profile: Chantal Hargreaves
    • Profile: Kate Tudor
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  • A Guide to What We Do
  • Activities During COVID-19
    • COVID-19 Research Case Studies
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  • Current Vacancies
  • Contact Us
  • Stay in Touch

Industry

  • Collaborate with Oxford
  • What Can We Do For Your Organisation?
  • Who Do We Work With?
  • IP and Licensing
  • Contacts for Industry

Events

  • EQUATOR Network short training sessions: Responding to peer reviewers’ comments
  • Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • Integrating Economic Evaluation into Clinical Trials
  • Public Engagement with Research Training
  • Public Engagement with Research Training
  • Predicting your COVID-19 risk
  • Working with the seldom heard: learning disabilities
  • Working with the seldom heard: the LGBTQ+ community
  • PPI webinar: Finding and reading a research paper
  • PPI webinar: Qualitative research
  • NIHR Nursing & Midwifery Incubator Masterclass — How to write the killer proposal and boost your chances of success
  • NIHR Nursing & Midwifery Incubator Masterclass — Researching complex interventions – choosing a question with the best chance of getting funded
  • NIHR Nursing & Midwifery Incubator Masterclass — 1. NIHR Values including Patient and Public Involvement, and Research Impact
  • Comms Training Sessions – Writing for a lay audience
  • Comms Training Sessions – How to win at Twitter
  • Medical Research: Essential Skills Autumn 2020 — Module 4: Research publication and dissemination
  • Medical Research: Essential Skills Autumn 2020 — Module 3: Statistical thinking
  • Medical Research: Essential Skills Autumn 2020 — Module 2: Research design and protocol
  • Medical Research: Essential Skills Autumn 2020 — Module 1: Research planning: before you start your research project
  • Pelvic pain: diagnosing endometriosis sooner
  • Why your body clock is important for health
  • Childhood anxiety – helping parents help their children
  • How to imitate a pancreas
  • Why losing a few pounds is good for you
  • ON-LINE Training: Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • ON-LINE Training: Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • Online LIVE Applied Methods of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis course
  • Oxford Academic Paper Writing Retreat for Nurses
  • EQUATOR Network short training sessions: EQUATOR Publication School
  • EQUATOR Network short training sessions: Top titles for academic articles – Patricia Logullo
  • EQUATOR Network short training sessions: Writing an abstract – Patricia Logullo
  • EQUATOR Network short training sessions: Reporting your statistical analyses – Michael Schlussel
  • EQUATOR Network short training sessions: Writing your rough draft – Jen de Beyer
  • Health economics – RECORDING AVAILABLE
  • Vaccines for the control of COVID-19
  • Road to RECOVERY: Finding treatments for COVID-19
  • COVID Conversations: Immunology with Professor Paul Klenerman
  • NIHR Oxford BRC Open Access Training Event
  • NIHR RDS-SC “Essential Guide to Grant Applications” Screenings
  • Obtaining Ethical Approvals
  • Making Implementation Happen through Capacity and Capability Building
  • Nursing Research 2020
  • CAHPR Oxford Conference
  • Using SPSS to do some basic statistics
  • POSTPONED: Fact or fake? Looking for evidence behind everyday health claims
  • Advanced Personalised Therapeutics in Gynaecological Cancers
  • Debating Data; how, why and when should your health data be used?
  • EQUATOR Publishing School
  • Good Research Practice (for all non-CTIMP clinical research)
  • An Introduction to SPSS for Biomedical Researchers
  • Planning and Designing Research: Clinical Sciences
  • Good Clinical Practice (for CTIMPs only)
  • Obtaining Ethical & HRA Approvals: Navigating your way through the system
  • OVG Immunisation Seminar 2020
  • Obesity, Diet & Lifestyle Theme Annual Networking Event
  • Productivity in Focus
  • POSTPONED: Patient and Public Involvement in Research Workshop: PPI and ethics
  • Patient and Public Involvement in Research Workshop: PPI and systematic reviews
  • Patient and Public Involvement in Research Workshop: PPI and digital health
  • ARC Oxford AHP PechaKucha
  • Introduction to Grant Applications Workshop
  • Obesity, Diet & Lifestyle Theme Annual Networking Event
  • Alcohol and cardiovascular disease risk: Evidence from epidemiology
  • Informing health policy through realist research
  • Getting your research funded: working with patients and public
  • Valid Informed Consent
  • Laboratory Skills for Researchers
  • Let’s Talk Trials
  • Cost Attribution for Clinical Research Studies within the NHS
  • Obtaining Ethical & HRA Approvals: Navigating your way through the system
  • Obtaining Ethical & HRA Approvals: Navigating your way through the system
  • Good Clinical Practice Refresher
  • NIHR CRN: Thames Valley & South Midlands Continuous Improvement Event
  • Evidence isn’t enough
  • Think Differently and Improve Healthcare
  • Patient and Public Involvement in Research Workshop: Service user-led research
  • Patient and Public Involvement in Research Workshop 1: the long and winding road
  • Ten years to eliminate Hepatitis B: can it be done?
  • Introduction to Good Clinical Practice
  • Health Econometrics and Policy Evaluation course
  • Cost Attribution for Clinical Research Studies within the NHS
  • Next Steps in Delivering Clinical Research
  • Symposium: Pharmaceutical policies in the long run: Reflections on 60th anniversary of the Hinchliffe Report
  • Richard Doll Society Conference 2019 to explore ‘Personalised medicine: your genes vs. big data’
  • Oxford CAHPR Journal Club – How to Read an Academic Paper
  • Healthy Ageing AIMday
  • Essential Guide to Grant Applications Masterclass
  • Introduction to Medical Research: Essential Skills (Module 2)
  • Introduction to Medical Research: Essential Skills (Module 3)
  • Introduction to Medical Research: Essential Skills (Module 4)
  • Diagnostic Evidence Workshops
  • AHPs in Research: Amplifying Impact
  • Introduction to Good Clinical Practice (face to face)
  • Introduction to Good Research Practice (face to face)
  • Introduction to Good Research Practice (face to face)
  • Equator 2 Day Publication School
  • Equator Lightning Workshop: Communications and Social Media
  • Equator Lightning Workshop: Responding to Peer Reviewers’ Comments
  • Equator Lightning Workshop: Editing Your Own Words

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