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Global Call to Action on fragility fractures achieves unprecedented level of support
2 July 2018
With an ageing global population, a leading Oxford orthopaedics specialist has joined a global Call to Action for better care for people suffering from hip fractures and other fractures that result from increased fragility.
Two Wellcome Trust Fellowships for Kennedy researchers
28 June 2018
Kennedy Institute researchers Alex Clarke and Thomas Riffelmacher have been awarded prestigious Wellcome Trust Fellowships to further develop their research in autoimmune diseases.
NDORMS Professors on the REF2021 assessment team
27 June 2018
Congratulations to Professors Sallie Lamb and Alan Silman on being appointed to serve on assessment sub-panels for the next Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.
NIHR Clinical Trials Fellowships Round 7 launched
21 June 2018
The NIHR TCC scheme have launched round 7 of the NIHR Clinical Trials Fellowships today.
New trials coming online in the coming weeks
21 June 2018
OCTRU are just undertaking final checks on some new trials about to open.
Biological therapy has limited impact on joint replacements
13 June 2018
New research suggests biological therapies are not the main cause for the recent decline in joint replacement rates for patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
EULAR Award for Dr Hussein Al-Mossawi
13 June 2018
Congratulations to NDORMS researcher Dr Hussein Al-Mossawi on winning one of the six European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) Abstract Awards 2018 in Basic Science at this year's EULAR Congress.
Obesity in childhood and adulthood shown to increase risk knee and hip osteoarthritis
13 June 2018
The results of a study presented today at the Annual European Congress of Rheumatology (EULAR 2018) suggest childhood and adult obesity increase the risk of developing hip osteoarthritis (OA) and knee OA but not hand OA.
High-tech treatment of open leg wounds no better than using regular dressings
12 June 2018
A new study of open leg fractures suggests there is no difference to patient recovery whether high-tech negative pressure wound therapy devices are used, compared to standard dressings.
Thank you, Doug Altman
5 June 2018
Doug Altman did nothing short of forever changing the fields of statistics and medical research. With that, he touched the lives of thousands, if not millions of people worldwide… a handful more than those who will miss him.
BBSRC New Investigator Award for Dr Audrey Gérard
22 May 2018
We would like to congratulate Dr Audrey Gérard on her three-year Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) New Investigator Award. The award will allow Audrey to examine how the behaviour of killer T cells is coordinated to optimise immunity against pathogens and tumour growth.
Our CTU is expanding - would you like to join us?
17 May 2018
We currently have a vacancies in trial management, statistics and programming.
Moderate to high intensity exercise does not slow cognitive decline in people with dementia
17 May 2018
Moderate to high intensity exercise does not slow cognitive (mental) impairment in older people with dementia, finds a trial published by The BMJ today.
New research answers long-term question for treatment of shinbone fracture
16 May 2018
Researchers at NDORMS, University of Oxford and Warwick University have shown that intramedullary (IM) nail fixation following a fracture of the shinbone leads to faster recovery and lower costs.
Randomised Controlled Trials Course
15 May 2018
Join our interdisciplinary faculty of clinicians, statisticians and trial managers with a wealth of RCT experience in this 16th year of the CSM RCT course
NIHR Clinician Scientist Award to improve outcomes for Open Fracture Patients
14 May 2018
We would like to congratulate Associate Prof. Xavier Griffin on successfully gaining an NIHR Clinician Scientist Award, entitled ‘Improving outcomes in trauma patients with open fractures: proving the utility of a national audit dataset.’
African countries and NDORMS and NHS staff benefit from volunteering scheme
12 May 2018
A government-funded scheme whereby doctors from Oxford's Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre (NOC) and researchers at NDORMS volunteer to conduct training and research in a number of African countries benefits not only the health services in the countries concerned, but also the professional development of the volunteering staff, a study has found.
Research Day
11 May 2018
This week, saw the coming together of all the researchers in the Centre for Statistics in Medicine (CSM) to celebrate and learn about some of the research ongoing in the Centre including some of the OCTRU trials.
Advancing biomaterials research at NDORMS
3 May 2018
Professor Eleanor Stride joins NDORMS as the new Professor of Biomaterials, leading the department’s vision in this area of research.