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University of Oxford launches Podium Analytics Institute for Youth Sports Medicine and Technology
General
23 September 2021
Oxford University has been selected as the home of the new Podium Analytics Institute for Youth Sports Medicine and Technology. This will be the world’s first academic Institute focused on young athletes’ safety and lifelong health and will combine Oxford’s longstanding tradition in sports and education with the very best of science, medicine, and technology.
QCovid highly commended for ‘best use of technology in Patient Safety’ at the 2021 HSJ Patient Safety Awards
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
23 September 2021
Professor Julia Hippisley-Cox and her team in Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences have been Highly Commended in the ‘Best use of technology in Patient Safety’ category for the QCovid risk calculator at this year’s Health Service Journal Patient Safety Awards.
New guidelines to improve reporting standards of studies that investigate causal mechanisms
General Research
21 September 2021
Researchers in the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS) have developed a new set of guidelines for reporting mediation analyses in health research.
Prestigious award for Oxford professor's diabetes work
Awards and Appointments General
21 September 2021
A University of Oxford professor has been awarded the 2021 EASD-Novo Nordisk Foundation Prize for Excellence for his decades of effort to understand, prevent and combat type 1 diabetes.
COVID winter plan: UK blueprint doesn’t go far enough – here’s a health expert’s alternative
Coronavirus COVID-19 General
21 September 2021
Wellcome accolades for Dr Douglas
Awards and Appointments General
20 September 2021
Dr Alexander (Sandy) Douglas, an investigator at the Jenner Institute, Nuffield Department of Medicine, has recently received two prestigious Wellcome accolades.
FOCUS4: a flagship trial in colorectal cancer
General Research
20 September 2021
Professor Tim Maughan (Department of Oncology) outlines the flagship work of the FOCUS4 trials, whose results were presented last weekend at the European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) annual meeting
Oxford and Oracle partner to speed identification of COVID-19 variants
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
20 September 2021
The fast spread of the highly infectious Delta variant underscores the need for faster identification of COVID-19 mutations. Uniting governments and medical communities in this challenge, the University of Oxford and Oracle’s Global Pathogen Analysis System (GPAS) is now being used by organizations on nearly every continent. Institutions using the platform include: the University of Montreal Hospital Centre Research Centre, the Institute of Public Health Research of Chile, the Oxford University Clinical Research Unit in Vietnam, the Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research – New South Wales Pathology, and Oxford Nanopore Technologies. GPAS is also now part of the Public Health England New Variant Assessment Platform.
Vaccinated groups at highest risk of Covid-19 hospitalisation and death identified using new QCovid tool
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
20 September 2021
Researchers from the University of Oxford have today reported on findings on the vaccinated people who are at greatest risk from severe Covid-19 leading to hospitalisation or death from 14 days post the second dose vaccination, when substantial immunity should be expected.
Com-COV vaccine mix-and-match study expands to 12-to-16-year-olds
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
20 September 2021
Researchers running the University of Oxford-led Com-COV programme have launched a new study of COVID-19 vaccination schedules in young people aged 12 to 16.
Oxford announces the founding of the new Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science
General
16 September 2021
The Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science at the University of Oxford has been established to pioneer the better use of data, evidence and digital tools in healthcare and policy, optimizing the impact of interventions to achieve improved outcomes.
Researchers develop machine learning algorithm to diagnose deep vein thrombosis
General Research
16 September 2021
A team of researchers are developing the use of an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm with the aim of diagnosing deep vein thrombosis (DVT) more quickly and as effectively as traditional radiologist-interpreted diagnostic scans, potentially cutting down long patient waiting lists and avoiding patients unnecessarily receiving drugs to treat DVT when they don’t have it.
COVID-19 recovery project nominated for HSJ award
Coronavirus COVID-19 General Research
15 September 2021
The project, involving Oxford University Hospitals, Defence Medical Services (DMS), and the Radcliffe Department of Medicine is in the running for a prestigious honour at the Health Service Journal Awards 2021.
Oxford to assess revolutionary multi-cancer blood test in trial, for future implementation in the NHS
General Research
15 September 2021
A partnership between the University of Oxford and GRAIL, LLC will evaluate the use of a new, non-invasive, multi-cancer early detection test known as Galleri in suspected cancer patients.
September 2021 Volunteer Opportunities
15 September 2021
'Finding our Way: An NHS Tribute Garden' at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2021
Coronavirus COVID-19 General
15 September 2021
‘Finding Our Way – An NHS Tribute Garden’ is a celebration of the incredible efforts of the thousands of people who fought – and are still fighting - the COVID-19 pandemic on our behalf. The garden is designed by Naomi Ferrett-Cohen and presented by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Oxford University.
Endometriosis: gene identified which could be potential treatment target – new study
General Research
14 September 2021
Elsevier ‘big deal’ negotiation from 2022
14 September 2021
Oxford BioEscalator celebrates three years of innovation
General Innovation
13 September 2021
The BioEscalator concept was born out of a shared need by academic researchers and their bioscience company collaborators for start-up incubator space close to academic labs. The vision was to develop a leading international centre for innovative bioscience with the potential to make a significant impact on healthcare. The incubator provides spin-outs and start-ups with laboratory and business support, enabling them to grow into leading bioscience ventures.
E-cigarettes: misconceptions about their dangers may be preventing people from quitting smoking
General Research
13 September 2021