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Research led by Dr Mariana Borsa at the Kennedy Institute has found that a cellular housekeeping mechanism called autophagy plays […]
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Research led by Dr Mariana Borsa at the Kennedy Institute has found that a cellular housekeeping mechanism called autophagy plays […]
Together with a group of Oxford researchers, Mark Coles, Professor of Immunology at the Kennedy Institute, will co-lead the Enabling
The prospect of long-lasting drug-free remission for children and adults living with inflammatory arthritis is a step closer to becoming
A collaborative study, which includes contributions from NDORMS researchers Adam Crowther and supervisor Dario Carugo, explores new ways to model
Researchers from the University of Oxford have benchmarked artificial intelligence (AI) tools capable of automatically removing personal information from patient
Two research groups at NDORMS have joined the newly launched PROBE initiative, contributing their expertise to a major European collaboration
Sara Khalid’s Planetary Health Informatics group has been awarded funding from Gates Foundation’s Grand Challenges initiative to investigate the epidemiology
A new national study has found that single-event multi-level surgery (SEMLS) helps straighten the legs and improves walking ability in
NDORMS DPhil student Maria Kyriazi has won the prestigious Young Star Award at the fourth Greek International Women Awards in
Higher BMI is not linked to increased risk of death or other complications following shoulder replacement surgery, according to a
New research from a randomised clinical trial provides the strongest long-term evidence yet comparing partial (PKR) and total (TKR) knee
GSK invests £10 million over five years to establish the Experimental Medicine Collaboration with the University of Oxford.
Researchers at the Kennedy Institute have provided the most comprehensive overview to date of how the distinctive segmented nucleus of
Professor Tonia Vincent is part of an interdisciplinary team from Oxford University leading a major new initiative which aims to
Researchers from the Kennedy Institute are part of a UK-wide consortium that has been awarded a £644K BBSRC Network Grant
Prof David Beard was the keynote speaker at a recent Surgical Trials Workshop in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, contributing
A new multicentre trial to evaluate a minimally invasive treatment for patients with knee osteoarthritis could transform the way knee
Professors Cyrus Cooper and Kassim Javaid have been recognised at this year’s American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR)
Three Botnar teaching supervisors have been recognised in this year’s Medical Sciences Teaching Excellence Awards.
Taking an innovative approach to clinical research in hip fracture, the World Hip Trauma Evaluation (WHiTE) Platform Trial has been
Professor Robin Cleveland has succeeded Professor Constantin Coussios as Director of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME) at the University
Professor Robin Cleveland has succeeded Professor Constantin Coussios as Director of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME) at the University
Imposter participants threaten the integrity of health research and the policies and clinical decisions built upon it, according to NDORMS
Imposter participants threaten the integrity of health research and the policies and clinical decisions built upon it, according to NDORMS
A new national online surgical research course designed to equip every surgical trainee in the UK with the skills to
A new national online surgical research course designed to equip every surgical trainee in the UK with the skills to
NDORMS researchers have uncovered new evidence that menopause reshapes women’s immune systems, leaving them more vulnerable to infection. However, the