Author: Rekha Reddipalli

The Translational Research Immunology Group (TRIG) celebrates huge success at International Congress of The Transplantation Society

Nora Atallah and Professor Fadi Issa received a Mentee-Mentor Award, and Oliver McCallion, Sarah Short,.

Leading academics and innovators join refreshed BioEscalator Management Board — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

Peter Callow is a seasoned finance executive with extensive international experience in financial management, strategic planning,.

Treating bullying as everyone’s problem reduces incidence in primary schools — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

The year-long trial of the KiVa school based bullying prevention programme was implemented in over.

MyMelanoma study selected to join NHS DigiTrials initiative — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

Launched in 2023, the MyMelanoma study is the most ambitious melanoma research project undertaken in the UK..

Launch of the new BHF Oxford Centre of Research Excellence — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

The new BHF Oxford Centre of Research Excellence (BHF Oxford CRE) has launched today at the University.

Professor Anthony Harnden appointed as the new Chair of the Medicine and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)

Professor Anthony Harnden has been appointed as the new Chair of the Medicine and Healthcare products.

Study of menstrual tracking app usage highlights potential role in improving access to reproductive health services

While the market for menstrual tracking apps is rapidly growing, there have been no large-scale.

Four Oxford academics receive ERC Synergy Grants to address complex scientific problems — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

This year, 57 research projects were awarded a Synergy Grant out of 548 submitted proposals,.

Department of Pharmacology research leads to FDA approval for new NPC treatment — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

IntraBio, co-founded by Department of Pharmacology academics Professors Fran Platt, Antony Galione and Grant Churchill,.

Wearable devices can help predict five year risk of falls for people with Parkinson’s Disease — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

Falls are a common problem for people living with Parkinson’s. A recent review estimated that.