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Professor Fiona Powrie set to take on cancer 'Grand Challenge'
23 January 2019
Oxford scientists are set to benefit from one of the biggest funding grants ever awarded by Cancer Research UK.
Creating a cellular atlas of healthy human joints
21 January 2019
Kennedy researchers, in collaboration with colleagues at the Botnar Research Centre, Oxford, and the Universities of Birmingham and Leeds, have been awarded strategic funding from the Medical Research Council (MRC) to map in detail the different types of cells that make up human joints.
Lead Statistician Joins OCTRU/CSM
17 January 2019
OCTRU/CSM have recruited a new lead statistician to join the team.
One step closer to targeted therapies for joint inflammation
4 January 2019
New discoveries on how tissue cells, known as stromal cells contribute to chronic joint inflammation could hold the key to innovative targeted treatments for patients with refractory joint disease.
CBT-O protocol published
17 December 2018
Protocol for an overview of systematic reviews into the effectiveness of CBT
‘Duthie Day’ award for NDORMS researcher
13 December 2018
Antony Palmer of NDORMS and Alex Martin were awarded the Kenwright Prizes at this year’s Duthie Day.
Dr Pierre-Alexis Mouthuy awarded EPSRC grant
30 November 2018
Dr Pierre-Alexis Mouthuy has been awarded £1.2m by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council within the Healthcare Technologies theme to develop a humanoid bioreactor for tendon tissue engineering applications.
NDORMS part of large European project on health data and evidence network
22 November 2018
Professor Daniel Prieto-Alhambra of NDORMS will lead a work package on the generation of evidence from European wide observational data as part of a new Innovative Medicines Initiative project, the European Health Data & Evidence Network (EHDEN).
Improving the reporting of patent landscapes for better decision-making
16 November 2018
An international panel of experts led by NDORMS researchers has developed a reporting guideline which supports the reporting quality of patent landscapes, ultimately promoting better informed decision-making in technology development and research direction.
Professor Duncan Richards to lead Clinical Therapeutics at Oxford
15 November 2018
The new Climax Professor of Clinical Therapeutics will join the Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences at the Medical Sciences Division and St Hilda’s College in February 2019 to lead Oxford’s answer to a key global challenge – how to determine quickly which potential new therapies have the properties to become important medicines.
Getting sample sizes right for clinical trials
6 November 2018
New guidance published yesterday by a team led by NDORMS Associate Professor Jonathan Cook will help researchers recruit the right number of people for clinical trials and answer key research questions.
New clinical tool will help patients with acute ankle sprain
6 November 2018
Patients arriving at hospital emergency departments with acute ankle sprains can expect more timely advice and follow-up care in future after researchers in Oxford developed a new tool that will aid clinical decisions on treatment.