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£100 million donation from Ineos to create new institute to fight antimicrobial resistance
Awards and Appointments General Innovation
19 January 2021
A new state of the art institute for antimicrobial research is to open at Oxford University thanks to a £100 million donation from Ineos.
RECOVERY trial closes recruitment to convalescent plasma treatment for patients hospitalised with COVID-19
Clinical Trials Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
18 January 2021
The RECOVERY trial was established as a randomised clinical trial to test a range of potential treatments for COVID-19.
Ancient gene mutation found to cause rare hereditary condition
General Research
18 January 2021
UK scientists have found that a 7,000-year-old genetic mutation is responsible for a rare form of hereditary motor neuropathy (HMN).
National consortium to study threats of new SARS-CoV-2 variants
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
18 January 2021
A new national research project to study the effects of emerging mutations in SARS-CoV-2 will be launched with £2.5 million funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
Retirement of Professor Peter Brown
General
15 January 2021
This month sees the retirement of Professor Peter Brown as Director of the Medical Research Council Brain Network Dynamics Unit at the University of Oxford.
Immunology preprint reviews launched in Nature Reviews Immunology
General Research
15 January 2021
The Oxford-Mount Sinai (OxMS) Preprint Journal Club has partnered with Nature Reviews Immunology to launch a monthly Preprint Watch column.
No limit to the benefits of exercise in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease
General Research
14 January 2021
A new study led by the University of Oxford on over 90,000 participants shows that there is no upper threshold to the benefits of exercise in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease – ‘every move counts towards better cardiovascular health.’
Accurate predictions of ovarian cancer outcome possible with new classification system
General Research
14 January 2021
The new, Oxford-developed method for subtyping ovarian cancer has been validated in a recent collaboration between the University of Oxford and Imperial College London. Dubbed the ‘Oxford Classic’, researchers have demonstrated that it enables the accurate prediction of patient disease outcome, as well as the development of new targeted cancer therapies.
Oxford scientists: how we developed our COVID-19 vaccine in record time
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
13 January 2021
Accidental awareness in obstetric surgery under general anaesthesia more frequent than expected
General Research
13 January 2021
The largest ever study of awareness during obstetric general anaesthesia shows around 1 in 250 women may be affected, and some may experience long-term psychological harm.
Are sleep trackers accurate? Here’s what researchers currently know
General Research
12 January 2021
Thomas Willis (1621 - 1675) 400th Birthday
General
12 January 2021
On 27 January 2021 we celebrate the 400th anniversary of the birth of the greatest neuroanatomist of all time, Thomas Willis.
Oxford study confirms medium-term impact of COVID-19
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
11 January 2021
A study looking at the longer-term impact of COVID-19 has found that a significant proportion of COVID-19 patients discharged from hospital reported symptoms of breathlessness, fatigue and depression and had limited exercise capacity several weeks after leaving hospital.
Donations to the Medical Sciences Division
11 January 2021
Earliest origins of the forming heart identified
General Research
8 January 2021
The earliest known progenitor of the outermost layer of the heart has been characterised for the first time and linked to the development of other critical cell types in the developing heart in a new paper from the Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics.
OpenSpecimen Project
7 January 2021
Oxford’s researchers on the frontline
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Staff and student stories
7 January 2021
We rightly hear a lot about Oxford’s vaccine, Covid-19 research and RECOVERY drug trials, but there are also countless personal stories, which display just how broad Oxford’s response to the pandemic has been. It is the contribution and commitment of many individuals that has enabled Oxford’s Medical Sciences Division to become a global leader.
Oxford vaccine researchers talk research and home-schooling on ITV's This Morning
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
7 January 2021
Professor Katie Ewer (The Jenner Institute) and Dr Maheshi Ramasamy (Oxford Vaccine Group) appeared on ITV's This Morning on Wednesday 6 January to talk about their work developing the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 coronavirus vaccine, all while juggling the demands of young families and home-schooling.