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Medical Sciences Internal Fund: Pump priming
The pump-priming funding scheme accepts applications for small awards (up to £12,000) to enable researchers to obtain pilot data to support larger-scale applications for external research funding in the future.
John Fell Fund
This is a University of Oxford fund intended to foster creativity and a proactive approach to research opportunities in all subject areas, and particularly interdisciplinary fields. It will make seed corn and start-up grants, and provide funds to stimulate applications to external funding bodies.
Medical and Life Sciences Translational Fund
The Medical and Life Sciences Translational Fund (MLSTF) is open to all University of Oxford researchers and provides consolidated internal proof of concept funding for translational medical and life sciences projects.
Returning Carers' Fund
A Returning Carers' Fund has been established as part of the Vice-Chancellor’s Diversity Fund for the advancement of diversity among academic and research staff at Oxford.
Climate and Health Pump-Priming Fund
The Climate and Health Pump-Priming Fund is open to researchers from all four Divisions, offering pump-priming grants up to £15,000 to build inter-disciplinary or cross-divisional collaborations in the area of Climate and Health.
Strategic Research Fund
This is a University of Oxford fund and seeks to build lasting research capacity through major transformative investments in researchers and research.
MSD Bridging Salary Scheme
This scheme provides short-term salary bridging awards to researchers based in MSD Departments
Professor Alison Simmons
We speak to Professor Alison Simmons, from the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine. Professor Simmons is the first Oxford-Harrington Scholar and discusses with us the benefits of the programme, which is launching officially on 14 November.
Oxford Centre for Emotions and Affective Neuroscience (OCEAN)
We talk to Professor Elaine Fox, lead PI at the Oxford Centre for Emotions and Affective Neuroscience (OCEAN), Department of Experimental Psychology. OCEAN’s research focuses on cognitive approaches to emotional vulnerability and emotional resilience.
Professor Elspeth Garman
We talk to Department of Biochemistry’s Professor Elspeth Garman about her research and teaching career, which spans both the Medical Sciences Division and the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division.
Electron Microscopy (EM) Facility
We talk to Dr Errin Johnson, the Electron Microscopy (EM) Facility Manager, about how the facility is being used by Oxford scientists to aid their research, and how you too can make use of it.
Dr Molly Crockett
We talk to Dr Molly Crockett, Sir Henry Wellcome Research Fellow in the Department of Experimental Psychology.
Transplantation Research Immunology Group (TRIG)
Professor Kathryn Wood, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, talks about the work of her group, the Transplantation Research Immunology Group (TRIG), and tells us about her recent experience taking part in the Royal Society Westminster Pairing Scheme.
Professor Ian Pavord
We talk to Professor Ian Pavord, the newly appointed Statutory Chair in Respiratory Medicine. Professor Pavord recently joined the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine from the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust.
Oxford Vaccine Group
We talk to Professor Andrew Pollard, Professor of Paediatric Infection and Immunity in the Department of Paediatrics, and Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group (OVG).
Arthritis Research UK Centre for Osteoarthritis Pathogenesis
Professor Tonia Vincent, Director of the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Osteoarthritis Pathogenesis talks to us about the Centre and her work. The Centre was launched in 2013 and coincided with the relocation, from London to Oxford, of the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology. It’s funded over 5 years by Arthritis Research UK, Oxford University and the Kennedy Trust for Rheumatological Research (KTRR).
Stroke Prevention Research Unit (SPRU)
Later this month, the Stroke Prevention Research Unit, in the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, will receive the Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher Education. The unit’s founder, Professor Peter Rothwell tells us about the unit and what it means to receive such a prestigious prize.
Behavioural Medicine Research Group
Dr Amanda Lewis briefly tells us about her work, and that of the Behavioural Medicine Research Group. The research group is part of the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences and is located in New Radcliffe House, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter and the Blackwells building on Hythe Bridge Street.
Professor Susan Lea
Professor Susan Lea, Statutory Chair of Microbiology, talks to us about the work going on in her lab, at the Dunn School of Pathology.