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Medium articles published on Oxford and the mosquito
Research
28 November 2017
Three new Medium articles explore the wide range of mosquito-related research carried out at Oxford.
Modernising Medical Microbiology photo competition - winners announced
Awards and Appointments General
28 November 2017
Researchers take part in the MMM Image Competition 2017
Heart failure in the UK continues to rise; poorest people worst affected
Research
22 November 2017
The number of people being diagnosed with heart failure in the UK continues to grow, and the poorest people are significantly more likely to be affected by the condition, new research from The George Institute for Global Health at the University of Oxford has found.
Clearer communication by GPs could speed up cancer diagnosis
Research
21 November 2017
Research with cancer patents in Denmark, England, and Sweden, published in BMJ Open, indicates that small changes to how doctors conclude consultations with their patient could help to improve both survival rates and efficiency.
Placebo controlled randomised surgical trial for subacromial shoulder pain
Research
21 November 2017
A new NDORMS study explores the role of arthroscopic subacromial decompression in the treatment of subacromial shoulder pain (impingement).
Ground-breaking €34 million project to develop better test for liver disease
Research
21 November 2017
A pioneering European research project aims to lead to new diagnostic tests to assess patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and identify those most at risk for developing severe inflammation and liver scarring. Researchers from the Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research will play a key role in evaluating a series of biomarkers for NAFLD.
Raising 'good' cholesterol fails to protect against heart disease
Research
16 November 2017
Raising so-called 'good' cholesterol by blocking a key protein involved in its metabolism does not protect against heart disease or stroke, according to a large genetic study of 150,000 Chinese adults published in the journal JAMA Cardiology.
Oxford iGEM team wins Gold medal and Award for Best Diagnostics Project
Awards and Appointments General Innovation
16 November 2017
The 2017 Oxford University iGEM team have just returned from the competition in Boston with not only a Gold medal but also the extremely competitive award for Best Diagnostics Project in the Undergraduate category. In addition they were nominated for five further awards for best presentation, wiki, model, integrated human practices and best applied design.
Kevin Marsh Wins 2017 Drexel Prize in Infectious Disease
Awards and Appointments General
9 November 2017
Kevin Marsh, Director of the Africa Oxford Initiative, Professor of Tropical Medicine at the University of Oxford, and Senior Advisor at the African Academy of Sciences has been selected to receive a Drexel Prize for scientific excellence.
Oxford named world's best for Medicine for seventh consecutive year
General
9 November 2017
Oxford University has been ranked as the world's best institution for medical and health teaching and research for the seventh consecutive year in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
Breast cancer study suggests review of treatment length
Research
9 November 2017
A new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, funded by Cancer Research UK, has found that the risk of breast cancer recurring persists undiminished for at least 20 years after diagnosis, suggesting that hormonal treatments should continue for even longer to reduce the risk of late recurrence.
Triple win for Oxford at the RCPsych Awards 2017
Awards and Appointments
8 November 2017
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust and University of Oxford praised as leaders in their field by the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
Teaching Excellence Awards announced
Awards and Appointments
7 November 2017
The 2017 round of Teaching Excellence Awards have been celebrated in a ceremony hosted by Professor Gavin Screaton (Head of Division), Professor David Vaux (Associate Head of Division - Education), and Ms Jane Dale (Senior Assistant Registrar - Education).
Protein antibiotic hijacks iron transporter to kill bacterial cells
Research
3 November 2017
A group of researchers led by Colin Kleanthous in the Department of Biochemistry has shown for the first time how a toxin released by bacteria delivers its toxic payload into cells.
Oxford-Mahidol collaboration shortlisted for Newton Prize
Awards and Appointments Research
2 November 2017
A collaboration between the University of Oxford and Thailand’s Mahidol University has been shortlisted for the prestigious 2017 Newton Prize for its project aiming to understand the early stages of scrub typhus in Thailand.
Friends with unexpected benefits – working with buddies can improve performance
Research
26 October 2017
Silk could be used to repair damaged spinal cords
Innovation Research
26 October 2017
Modified silk from Asian wild silkworms could be used in a strategy to repair damaged spinal cords, according to scientists from the universities of Aberdeen and Oxford.
Study raises possibility of vaccines against allergies and Alzheimer’s
Research
24 October 2017
Researchers at the Universities of Dundee and Oxford have shown how combining the tetanus vaccine with a viral particle that normally affects cucumbers can be used to treat psoriasis and allergies, and may even protect against Alzheimer’s disease.