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Nurses on the front line of the COVID-19 Vaccine Trial
Earlier this year, when the world was somewhat uncertain, a few nurses within NDORMS received a calling. The Oxford Vaccine Group (OVG) were looking for help with a Covid Vaccine Trial. Six NDORMS nurses stepped up to join the fight against coronavirus.
Women in Data Science Oxford - the journey begins
On 24 November a new group for women in data science will launch at Oxford with its inaugural event. Josie Eade speaks to Sara Khalid, the WiDS Oxford ambassador and Maria Sanchez, WiDS Oxford advisor to hear about their journey to data science, their inspiration for forming the new group, and hopes for the future of women in data science.
Customer journey mapping and how this relates to clinical trials
'College Bites Mini Series' : Part 1
Can we treat bowel cancer by targeting the bugs in our guts?
Part of an occasional series of articles where University of Oxford researchers from our department look at recently published research in their field.
NDORMS Apprentice is the Oxfordshire Apprentice of the Year 2020
Congratulations to SITU's Teya Agnese who has been awarded the Oxfordshire Apprentice of the Year and Intermediate Apprentice of the Year in the Oxfordshire Apprenticeship Awards 2020! Teya shares her experience of the awards.
Weaving Wounds - The Oxford Biopatch
Welcome to our viewers from IF: Oxford. We've put all our family friendly resources on the Oxford Biopatch in this blog post. Do let us know if you have a go at the crafting activities described at the end of this page.
Does sticky blood drive more severe COVID-19?
How does SARS-COV-2 virus infecting the respiratory system lead to kidney failure, heart attack as well as manifestations in the skin and brain? Studies suggest that sticky blood may be a contributing factor.
NDORMS success at Young Statisticians’ Meeting
CSM medical statistician Alex Ooms won best oral presentation at the 2020 Young Statisticians’ Meeting. Alex shares his experience of the online meeting. Two days of statistics online: what could go wrong?