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Research Themes

  • All Research Themes
    • 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
      • Camera-based Patient Monitoring
      • Monitoring in the Community
      • Screening for Hypertension in Hospital
    • 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
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

Cardiovascular

  • Introduction
  • NIHR–British Heart Foundation Cardiovascular Partnership
    • NIHR-BHF collaborative projects
    • NIHR-BHF highlights
    • NIHR-BHF news and events
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

Clinical Informatics and Big Data

  • Introduction
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

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
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme
  • Diabetes & Metabolism Summer Studentship Scheme

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
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

Genomic Medicine

  • Introduction
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

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
  • News for this theme

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: Modelling the heart-brain-liver axis via multi-organ MRI in UK Biobank
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

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
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

Multi-Modal Cancer Therapies

  • Introduction
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

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
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

Musculoskeletal

  • Introduction
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme
  • Patient and public involvement groups

Neurological Conditions

  • Introduction
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

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
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

Respiratory

  • Introduction
  • Sub-Theme: Inflammatory airways disease
  • Sub-Theme: Stratification of lung disease
  • Sub-Theme: Lung infection
  • PPI Case Study
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

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
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

Surgical Innovation and Evaluation

  • Introduction
  • Organ Reconditioning and Cell Therapies
  • Per-operative Imaging Study – Prostate Cancer
  • Gene therapy to treat sight loss
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this theme
  • News for this theme

Technology and Digital Health

  • Introduction
  • Management of Diabetes in Pregnancy
  • System for Electronic Notes Documentation (SEND)
  • Camera-based Patient Monitoring
  • Monitoring in the Community
  • Screening for Hypertension in Hospital
  • Virtual High-Dependency Unit
  • News for this theme
  • Videos for this theme
  • Contacts

Vaccines for Emerging and Endemic Diseases

  • Introduction
  • Patient & Public Involvement in the Vaccines Theme
  • Contacts
  • Videos for this Theme
  • News for this Theme

News

  • Environmental impact of 57,000 multi-ingredient processed foods revealed for first time
  • £1.2m award to improve diagnosis of emergency spinal condition
  • Workshop helps public contributors become ‘citizen experts’ on equality and diversity in research
  • Oxford receives major BHF award to research cure for inherited heart diseases
  • BRC funds study to test anti-TNF drugs on post-operative delirium
  • Gene variant links trigger finger and carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Moderate drinking linked to brain changes and cognitive decline
  • OUH dietitian accepted onto NIHR pre-doctoral fellowship
  • Human trials of aerosol-based TB vaccine begin
  • Researchers learn how to involve diverse communities in their research
  • Open Day showcases healthcare research
  • Study could prompt rethink in treatment of wrist fractures in children
  • COVID-19 vaccine protects people of all body weights from hospitalisation and death
  • Lymph nodes reveal more about mechanisms of autoimmunity
  • Conference aims to forge collaborations to tackle dementia
  • Lung function device wins top chemistry Prize
  • Professor Fiona Powrie recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours
  • Study highlights ongoing COVID-19 risk in some cancer patients despite vaccination
  • BRC study outlines researchers training needs and barriers
  • Three new Blood and Transplant Research Units created in Oxford
  • Oxford’s medical, health and life sciences research excellence recognised
  • Louise Strickland – profile of OUH’s first clinical academic nurse researcher
  • OUH agrees long COVID research collaboration with Polarean
  • Paediatric IBD BioResource opens to support vital research
  • Unique Oxford study of vascular disease reaches 20th anniversary
  • New drug no more effective than current treatments for post-operative knee pain
  • Expansion of the Oxford Joint Research Office
  • Event highlights value of involving diverse communities in research work
  • Study finds no increased risk of rare neurological events after COVID vaccination
  • BRC researchers lead new project to help people into remission from type 2 diabetes
  • First UK pilot study of newborn screening for spinal muscular atrophy launched
  • Blog: Developing a process to monitor populations at increased risk from coronavirus
  • BRC launches first senior leadership training programme
  • Brain regions related to smell show decline after mild COVID-19
  • RECOVERY trial finds another drug to treat hospitalised COVID-19 patients
  • Oxford BRC researchers named NIHR Senior Investigators
  • NIHR highlights QCOVID role in tackling pandemic
  • Funding boost for early-stage clinical research
  • Survey aims to better understand BRCs’ involved patients
  • Oxford BRC’s ability to deliver rapid COVID-19 research response highlighted
  • COVID-19 blog: accelerating testing with robotics
  • Review highlights impact of Long COVID on cardiovascular system
  • Senior Fellows attend first EDI workshop
  • Cemented hip replacement improves quality of life for patients over 60
  • BRC eye surgeons outline latest sight restoration approaches
  • Lung abnormalities found in long COVID patients with breathlessness
  • Duchess of Cornwall opens new musculoskeletal science wing
  • Cancer Research UK to invest £11 million into cancer science in Oxford
  • Metal pins no better that plaster casts to treat broken wrists
  • Big drop in hospital admissions for child infections since start of COVID-19 pandemic
  • Diversity in Research Group Event
  • Spin-out company Alethiomics launched
  • Doctors making AI-assisted decisions more accurate and confident in decision-making
  • Drug could more effectively treat patients hospitalised with COVID-19 pneumonia, research finds
  • People with long COVID after hospitalisation face limited recovery after one year
  • COVID-19 infection more likely than vaccines to cause rare cardiovascular complications
  • RECOVERY Trial launched in South Africa
  • Study shows extent of BRC’s publications and collaborations
  • Blog: the implications of the OxVALVE-Survive study on GP practice
  • OUH children’s diabetes service featured on One Show
  • Blood pressure drugs could protect against type 2 diabetes
  • Whole genome sequencing improves diagnosis of rare diseases, study says
  • Genetic study highlights links between IBS and mental health disorders
  • Study uncovers gene that doubles risk of death from COVID-19
  • New PPIE Strategy launched by Oxford BRC
  • New therapeutic targets identified to treat inflammatory bowel disease
  • QCOVID study identifies vaccinated groups at highest risk hospitalisation and death
  • Prof Trish Greenhalgh named member of US National Academy of Medicine
  • Largest ever global study of tuberculosis identifies genetic causes of drug resistance
  • Black History Month talk explores health inequalities
  • Your Path in Research – Colin Forde
  • Your Path in Research – Sheera Sutherland
  • Your Path in Research – Joanna Snowball
  • RECOVERY Trial paper wins BMJ’s Research Paper of the Year Award
  • New atlas reveals pre-birth development of blood cells in bone marrow
  • Moonshot initiative to develop affordable COVID-19 antivirals gets funding boost
  • New multi-cancer early detection blood test study opens
  • MAIT Cell activation may play role in COVID-19 deaths, study finds
  • Researchers develop algorithm to diagnose deep vein thrombosis
  • Next generation of healthcare leaders showcase projects
  • British Heart Foundation Cardiovascular Catalyst Awards
  • Study investigates responses to COVID-19 treatment in chronic lymphoid leukaemia patients
  • Lowering blood pressure still beneficial for the heart in old age
  • New study launched to understand vaccine escape
  • Vaccination still best protection, but less effective against Delta variant, study finds
  • Second study confirms benefits of budesonide in early stages of COVID-19
  • Consultation on the draft NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement Strategy (2022-2027)
  • First person receives drug designed to re-sensitise patients to cancer treatment
  • BRC-supported study receives Best Research Paper Award
  • Oxford BRC takes part in NIHR initiative to promote race equality in health research
  • Context important in assessing gender equity in BRCs
  • Liver problems common among COVID-19 patients, study finds
  • Oxford studies benefit from government funding of long COVID research
  • COVID-19 risk prediction tool wins national award
  • Oxford Cancer launched at the University of Oxford
  • Antiviral drug could be given to more chronic hepatitis B patients, study finds
  • “Modest” increase in heart attack hospitalisation rates after years of decline
  • AI replaces contrast dye for fast, cheaper and needle-free cardiac MRI scans
  • New Senior Research Fellows named
  • Study investigating targeted drug delivery by focused ultrasound for pancreatic cancer opens

Patient & Public Involvement

  • About the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre
  • A Guide to What We Do
  • Activities During COVID-19
    • COVID-19 Research Case Studies
  • Strategic Partnership Board
  • Steering Committee
  • Promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Research
    • Researcher profiles
  • Current Vacancies
  • Contact Us
  • Stay in Touch
  • About the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre
  • A Guide to What We Do
  • Activities During COVID-19
    • COVID-19 Research Case Studies
  • Strategic Partnership Board
  • Steering Committee
  • Promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Research
    • Researcher profiles
  • Current Vacancies
  • Contact Us
  • Stay in Touch
  • Have you had a baby or looked after a child under 5 years old during the COVID-19 pandemic?
  • Opportunity to be a citizen scientist on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease research project
  • Opportunity to participate in a study of mole mapping and artificial intelligence
  • Do you have painful hand osteoarthritis?
  • AI for detection of skin cancer
  • Are you interested in joining a PPI group to help with COVID-19 studies?
  • Do you have osteoarthritis? Join our research registry to hear about research studies and patient involvement opportunities
  • Section 1 – Foreword and Introduction
    • Foreword by Professor Gavin Screaton
    • Introduction
  • Section 2 – What is Patient and Public Involvement?
    • Patient and public involvement, engagement and participation definitions
    • Why involve the public in research?
    • Funding body requirements: NIHR, UKRI and Wellcome
    • Academic literature requirements
    • PPI strategies
    • Standards and best practice
    • Why patients and the public want to get involved
    • Involving people from diverse and ‘under-served’ groups
    • Ethical approval
    • Costing and funding patient and public involvement
  • Section 3 – PPI and the Research Pathway
    • The research cycle
    • PPI opportunities in the research pathway
    • Case studies across the research pathway
  • Section 4 – PPI in Practice
    • Recruiting patients and the public
      • Deciding who to involve
      • PPI groups and recruitment websites
      • Advertising for PPI contributors
      • Where to advertise
      • Template for advertisement for PPI contributor
    • Communicating with patients and the public
      • Writing in plain English
      • Social Media
    • Support and guidance for patients and the public
      • Role descriptions and interviews
      • Templates for working agreements
      • Induction and welcomes
      • Training and support for PPI contributors
      • Thanking and giving feedback to PPI contributors
      • Payment for PPI contributors
      • Benefits advice and support
    • Guidance for meetings and other PPI activities
      • Guidance for online meetings
      • Guidance for in-person meetings
      • Terms of Reference
      • Consent to share personal information
  • Section 5 – PPI Resources for Researchers
    • PPI leads and coordinators
    • PPI groups, Oxford
    • Training and support
    • Recruitment websites
    • Organisations supporting PPI in research, nationally
    • Funding opportunities supporting PPI in research

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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  • Contact Us
  • Stay in Touch

Industry

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  • What Can We Do For Your Organisation?
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  • IP and Licensing
  • Contacts for Industry

Events

  • Industry Insight Seminar – Revolutionising research in Women’s Health
  • Oxford Respiratory Early Career Researchers and Clinicians (ORRC)
  • Investigating the links between anxiety and irritable bowel syndrome
  • Questions about sickle cell anaemia research? Ask the expert!
  • EQUATOR Lightning Workshop: Structure and Content of a Health Research Journal Article
  • Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • NIHR webinar: How to Apply Public Involvement Effectively to Your Research Application
  • UKCRF Network Conference: Collaborating for Success
  • CAHPR Dragon’s Den
  • NIHR Training Camp 2022 Virtual Event
  • Questions about stroke research? Ask the expert!
  • Virtual Public Talk: Can lowering blood pressure help to prevent type 2 diabetes?
  • Research Ideas Launchpad
  • Diversity in research – creative solutions workshop
  • NIHR Oxford BRC Virtual Symposium: Levelling Up
  • NIHR Oxford and Oxford Health BRCs Joint Open Day
  • Introduction to Good Research Practice
  • EQUATOR Lightning Workshops: Perfecting your Elevator Pitch
  • Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • Oxford BRC Writing Retreat
  • The Lead Research NMAHPs forum
  • Developing a Clinical Academic Career: Experiences from the Front-line
  • Research NMAHPs Network Meeting
  • Diversity in research – networking and learning event
  • Oxford BRC Obesity, Diet and Lifestyle theme networking event 2022
  • Applied Methods of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
  • EQUATOR Lightning Workshops: Writing your Bio
  • Introduction to Good Research Practice
  • Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • Integrating Economic Evaluation into Clinical Trials
  • The 21st Century Translation Dementia Research Conference
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia
  • EQUATOR Lightning Workshops: Planning your article’s message, audience, and target journal
  • Introduction to Good Research Practice
  • Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • Council for Allied Health Professions Research workshop on Quality Improvement
  • EQUATOR Online Publication School
  • RDS South Central’s Online Essential Guide to Grant Applications
  • EQUATOR Lightning Workshops: Sharing your article after publication
  • Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • Protected Writing Time for Nurses, Midwives and Allied Health Care Professionals
  • Writing for the Public Workshop
  • EQUATOR Lightning Workshops: Responding to Peer Reviewers’ Comments
  • Research NMAHPs Network Meeting
  • EQUATOR Lightning Workshops: Editing your own words
  • NIHR Academy Members’ Conference
  • NIHR Associate Principal Investigator Scheme Virtual Launch Event
  • Introduction to the academic leadership at the NIHR Academy
  • Black History Month online talk: Patrick Vernon – Inequalities in Healthcare and Research
  • EQUATOR Lightning Workshops: Writing a journal article title
  • How to develop a competitive PCAF application
  • CAHPR Joint Hub Conference 2021
  • Applied Methods of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
  • Understanding and Predicting Choice Behaviour in Health: Preference Elicitation and Analysis
  • Tackling COVID-19 together: Building a multi-disciplinary approach to help vaccinate the world
  • Integrating Economic Evaluation into Clinical Trials
  • RDS South Central Workshop: NIHR Fellowship Application Day
  • Introduction to Health Economic Evaluation
  • RDS South Central Workshop: Starting Research Workshop
  • EQUATOR Centre Lightning Workshop: Writing a journal abstract
  • EQUATOR Centre Lightning Workshop: Reporting your statistical analyses
  • EQUATOR Centre Lightning Workshop: Writing your rough draft
  • Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • Obtaining Ethics and HRA Approval
  • A day in the life of a research healthcare professional: Dispelling the myths…
  • Shared governance and culture change
  • Top tips for setting up CAT (Critical Appraised Topic) groups
  • Engaging the public in research – our experience and successes at University Hospitals of Coventry and Warwick
  • Developing researchers in practice…clinical academic careers and beyond
  • Writing for publication (featuring Eileen Shepherd, Nursing Times’ Clinical Editor)
  • The impact of the 70@70 programme on undergraduate students: Initiatives to engage students in clinical research
  • Diversity and inclusivity in clinical research – why is it important?
  • First steps into research webinar
  • To public co-applicant or not to public co-applicant?
  • From Niche to Necessity: Genomics in routine care webinar series
  • From Niche to Necessity: Genomics in routine care webinar series
  • From Niche to Necessity: Genomics in routine care webinar series
  • Writing Retreat for Nurses
  • Integrating Economic Evaluation into Clinical Trials
  • EQUATOR Centre Lightning Workshops: Critically appraising a manuscript for peer review
  • Calling all Research Nurses and Midwives – June Event
  • EQUATOR Centre Lightning Workshop: Perfecting your elevator pitch
  • Introduction to Health Economic Evaluation
  • Personalised Medicine in Practice: Genes, Behaviour and Metabolic Health
  • NIHR-BHF Cardiovascular Partnership Annual Meeting
  • NIHR-BHF Early Career Researchers’ Forum
  • British Cardiovascular Society Annual Conference
  • BCG Then and Now
  • NIHR Nursing & Midwifery Incubator Supervisor Masterclass: Two-Day Course
  • Engagement event for those with an interest in primary care research
  • NIHR Public Health Research Programme Workshop
  • Applied Methods of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
  • Oxford CAHPR presents Writing for a Lay Audience
  • Oxford BRC Workshop: The Value of Research Infrastructure and the Future of Research Funding
  • EQUATOR Centre Lightning Workshop: Authorship and Acknowledgement Guidelines
  • EQUATOR Centre Lightning Workshop: Writing Your Bio

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