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An analysis of blood samples from COVID-19 patients has found that patients with elevated levels of a marker for T cells activity went on to develop only mild symptoms. The study, led by Professor Tao Dong (Radcliffe Department of Medicine) found that patients with lower levels of this marker had more severe symptoms.
Previously funded NOHF project - Enhancing online seminars
In 2022, Nuffield Oxford Hospitals Fund (NOHF) provided funding to enable the Oxford Centre for Education and Research in Palliative Care to purchase two OWL's to enhance their online seminars.
Previously funded NOHF project: Use of Proximie for Surgical Teaching
In 2022, Nuffield Oxford Hospitals Fund (NOHF) provided funding to pilot a project to deploy the Proximie system within theatres at Oxford University Hospitals to enhance surgical teaching.
Previously funded NOHF project: Conversations in Clinical Communication
In 2023, Nuffield Oxford Hospitals Fund (NOHF) provided funding to produce educational videos to support undergraduate teaching for Clinical Communication skills.
Previously funded NOHF project: Teaching Room Hub at Botnar Institute
In 2023, Nuffield Oxford Hospitals Fund (NOHF) provided funding to create of a high spec Teaching Room Hub for the medical students at the Botnar Institute for Musculoskeletal Sciences.
Interviews with previous winners
Previous award winners discuss their work and the impact of winning an award.
Information Technology
The main IT provider for departments and units in the Medical Sciences Division, including at the John Radcliffe, at the Old Road Campus and in Oxford city centre.