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New reporting guidelines developed to improve AI in healthcare settings
19 May 2022
New reporting guidelines, jointly published in Nature Medicine and the BMJ by Oxford researchers, will ensure that early studies on using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to treat real patients will give researchers the information needed to develop AI systems safely and effectively.
Major boost for Oxford’s mission to counter future pandemic threats
19 May 2022
The Moh Family Foundation has given a substantial gift to support the work of Oxford University’s Pandemic Sciences Institute, greatly strengthening its ability to identify and counter future pandemic threats and ensure equitable access to treatments and vaccines around the world.
Three NHSBT research units launch at University of Oxford
18 May 2022
The NIHR has awarded three new Blood and Transplant Research Units (BTRUs) to the University of Oxford.
Fourth COVID-19 vaccine dose provides stronger immunity boost than third dose, shows UK study
16 May 2022
COVID-19 vaccines given as fourth doses in the UK offer excellent boosting immunity protection, according to the latest results from a nationwide NIHR-supported study.
COVID-19’s high blood clot risk
14 May 2022
A recent study of patient health records found that around 1 in 100 people with COVID-19 had a venal or arterial thrombosis, with rates higher still among males, and particularly for those hospitalised.
Medical Sciences Division receives REF 2021 results
12 May 2022
Today the UK Funding Bodies have published the outcomes of the recent national research assessment exercise, the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021. REF is the UK-wide assessment of research in universities, and provides an expert evaluation of the quality of the research outputs, impact and environment at subject level in each university.
Museums Heritage Award win for Meat the Future
12 May 2022
At last night’s glittering Museums + Heritage Awards ceremony, LEAP and the Oxford Museum of Natural History were over the moon to win the 2022 Partnership of the Year Award for Meat the Future: A partnership to feed minds and bodies.
Cathy Creswell, David Roberts, and Matthew Costa elected Fellows of Academy of Medical Sciences
11 May 2022
Cathy Creswell, Professor of Developmental Clinical Psychology at the Departments of Psychiatry and Experimental Psychology, David Roberts, Professor of Haematology at the Radcliffe Department of Medicine and Consultant Haematologist, and Matthew Costa, Professor of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery at the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, have been elected Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences.
Susan Lea and Jordan Raff elected Fellows of the Royal Society
10 May 2022
Many congratulations to Susan and Jordan for this prestigious honour, recognising their contributions to structural and centrosome biology, respectively
Oxford researchers part of major UK initiative to understand chronic pain
10 May 2022
Oxford pain researchers are playing a major role in a new multi-million pound research programme launched by a consortium of funders, including UKRI, Versus Arthritis, Eli Lilly and the Medical Research Foundation.
Professor Irene Tracey CBE FMedSci nominated as next Oxford Vice-Chancellor
10 May 2022
Professor Irene Tracey, Warden of Merton College, Oxford, has been nominated as the next Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford.
Introducing the Advanced Proteomics Facility
9 May 2022
This month we speak to Dr Marjorie Fournier, manager of the Advanced Proteomics Facility (APF) in the Department of Biochemistry about the facility's capabilities. The APF supports research and training activities in the field of mass spectrometry-based proteomics and is run by a team of expert scientists who support researchers from academia and industry on multidisciplinary research projects.
New Biochemistry Building renamed the Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Building
5 May 2022
Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin made key contributions to Medical Sciences and was the third woman to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Neither detection nor control of high blood pressure improved by self-monitoring during pregnancy
4 May 2022
Self-monitoring of blood pressure during pregnancy neither results in earlier detection of high blood pressure, nor helps with blood pressure control in those who are pregnant, suggest the results of two new papers based on research from the University of Oxford and King’s College London (funded by the National Institute of Health and Care Research).
Breakthrough in treatment for Dupuytren’s disease
30 April 2022
Injection of the anti-TNF drug adalimumab into Dupuytren’s disease nodules is effective in reducing nodule hardness and nodule size.
Tribute to Godfrey Fowler
29 April 2022
It is with great sadness that we share the news that Godfrey Fowler, the founding Head of Department at Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, passed away on 29 March aged 90.
CAMS Oxford Institute unveiled at virtual ceremony
29 April 2022
Oxford University and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (CAMS) signed a cooperation agreement at a virtual unveiling ceremony of the CAMS Oxford Institute.
How to use the science of the body clock to improve our sleep and health
28 April 2022
Jacqueline Pumphrey, April 2022
Oxford Clinical Medical Student tops prestigious national Ophthalmology Duke Elder Prize Examination
28 April 2022
Clinical Medical student, Peter Rae (Pembroke College, Year 5), placed first in the Royal College of Ophthalmology's annual examination
Paediatric IBD BioResource opens to support vital research
28 April 2022
A new National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) BioResource aimed at investigating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in children has opened, with the NIHR Oxford BRC playing a key role.
