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Fourth digital health product developed as part of Sensyne agreement

8 August 2018 · Listed under Cardiovascular Medicine, Digital Health from Hospital to Home

A software product that underpins a remote management service for patients with heart failure has been licensed by the UK digital health company Sensyne Health as part of a strategic research agreement with the University of Oxford and Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) NHS Foundation ... READ MORE

Stem cell transplants to be used in treating Crohn’s disease

6 August 2018 · Listed under Inflammation across Tissues

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A new clinical trial has begun which will use stem cell transplants to grow a new immune system for people with untreatable Crohn’s disease. Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the centres where the trial will be conducted, and where patients will be recruited. Research at ... READ MORE

Controlling infection essential to tackle global anaemia

3 August 2018 · Listed under Other News

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A study supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre has concluded that iron supplements on their own are not enough to efficiently tackle anaemia in places with high infection burdens. In a paper published in The BMJ, Prof Hal Drakesmith from the MRC Human Immunology Unit, based at ... READ MORE

Students go in2science to get invaluable lab experience

2 August 2018 · Listed under Industry & Partnerships, Metabolic Experimental Medicine, Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement

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Six A-level students have been getting first-hand experience of working in a top research laboratory during their summer holidays. The students, from different schools across Oxfordshire, have been getting valuable work experience at the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism ... READ MORE

First treatment designed specifically to prevent migraine gets European licence

31 July 2018 · Listed under Other News

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The first ever drug specifically designed to prevent migraines in adults has been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), and the head of the Oxford Headache Centre has said the news represents a new approach in treating the condition. The EMA granted a licence for the use of erenumab, ... READ MORE

Knowing you are pre-diabetic does not usually lead to changes in lifestyle, study finds

27 July 2018 · Listed under Other News

Social and cultural factors mean that people who are told they are pre-diabetic are too often unable to make the necessary lifestyle changes to prevent progression to diabetes, according to a study by researchers supported by the NIHR oxford Biomedical Research Centre. The study, ‘How are ... READ MORE

Researchers map leukaemia ‘family trees’ in patients treated with new drug

24 July 2018 · Listed under Gene and Cell Therapy

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A team of international researchers, including experts from NIHR Oxford BRC, has for the first time mapped the family trees of cancer cells in acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) to understand how this blood cancer responds to a new drug, enasidenib. The work also explains what happens when a patient ... READ MORE

One dose of aspirin doesn’t fit all

16 July 2018 · Listed under Other News, Preventive Neurology

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About one billion people worldwide take regular aspirin, usually to prevent heart attacks or strokes. Writing in The Lancet, researchers have shown that ‘one-dose-fits-all’ use of aspirin to prevent heart attacks, stroke or cancer, is ineffective or harmful in the majority of people, and that a ... READ MORE

Pregnant women invited to take part in pioneering diabetes prevention research

11 July 2018 · Listed under Other News

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Pregnant women are being invited by the University of Oxford and the NHS to take part in the world’s first clinical trial to prevent type 1 diabetes in babies and infants. Researchers supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre want to find out if giving small amounts of insulin to ... READ MORE

Ultrasound and nanomedicine offer new hope for improving effects of cancer drugs

10 July 2018 · Listed under Cancer

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In a breakthrough that allows the more precise targeting of drugs at cancers, a University of Oxford team has used ultrasound and lipid drug carriers to remotely trigger and enhance the delivery of a cancer drug in humans for the first time. The study was conducted by researchers from the ... READ MORE

#OxfordImpact2018

6 July 2018 · Listed under Industry & Partnerships

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Post by Prof Trish Greenhalgh, NIHR Oxford BRC Theme Lead for Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation The most memorable sentence from this one-day workshop held at Jesus College, Oxford, on 21 June 2018 was from keynote speaker Mark Taylor. Reflecting on his experience as a patient with ... READ MORE

Oxford Impact 2018 workshop

6 July 2018 · Listed under Industry & Partnerships

Last month, the NIHR Oxford BRC and the UK Cochrane Collaboration organised the Oxford Impact 2018 workshop, which brought together people from a wide range of fields to “think differently about research impact”. The event sought to tackle one of the central challenges of what has become known as ... READ MORE

More awareness needed about stroke risk after mini-stroke, study finds

3 July 2018 · Listed under Preventive Neurology

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A leading Oxford stroke specialist says more needs to be done to raise of awareness of the need to take rapid action after a mini-stroke in order to reduce the number of major strokes. The study of more than 2,200 patients across Oxfordshire was led by Prof Peter Rothwell (right), of the Nuffield ... READ MORE

BRC visited by senior DHSC figure

2 July 2018 · Listed under Other News

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The Department of Health and Social Care’s Chief Scientific Adviser, Prof Chris Whitty, visited Oxford on Monday 2nd July to find out about the world-leading research taking place there and to meet young medical researchers starting out on their career. After a meeting at the John Radcliffe ... READ MORE

Study launched to investigate link between sleep problems and Parkinson’s

2 July 2018 · Listed under Preventive Neurology

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Researchers in the Oxford Parkinson’s Disease Centre have launched a new five-year study looking at the links between a condition known as Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behaviour Disorder (RBD) and Parkinson’s. Supported by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, the study seeks to improve the ... READ MORE

Oxford gets government funding to expand antimicrobial resistance work

29 June 2018 · Listed under Other News

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Researchers in Oxford have been awarded £1.8m in capital funding from the Department of Health and Social Care to expand their work to tackle the growing problem of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), including using whole genome sequencing to diagnose AMR. The funding was awarded to the NIHR ... READ MORE

All newborns with Down’s syndrome to get leukaemia test under new guidelines

19 June 2018 · Listed under Other News

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New national guidelines are recommending that all babies born with Down’s syndrome should have a new genetic test to detect signs of a potentially fatal preleukaemic condition, following research by a University of Oxford group led by NIHR Oxford BRC-supported investigators. The new British ... READ MORE

First human test of robotic eye surgery a success

18 June 2018 · Listed under Surgical Innovation, Technology and Evaluation

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The first trial of robot-assisted eye surgery in patients has shown the technique to be both safe and effective. Researchers from the University of Oxford, supported by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) have completed the first successful ... READ MORE

Therapeutics and collaboration in the spotlight at Technology Showcase

15 June 2018 · Listed under Other News

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This year’s Technology Showcase, held on 13 June at Oxford’s Saïd Business School, attracted a host of leading academics, clinicians and investors to discuss the most exciting commercial opportunities and projects in the field of Therapeutics, Small Molecules and Biologics. The event, which was ... READ MORE

Oxford researcher gets £1m boost to study immunology of asthma

14 June 2018 · Listed under Inflammation across Tissues, Respiratory Medicine

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A University of Oxford researcher has received a £1m grant to expand his research into the immunology of lung diseases, including asthma. Dr Tim Hinks has been awarded a Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Career Development Fellowship. The funding that comes with the award will allow Dr Hinks, who ... READ MORE

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