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Oxford-Elysium Fellowship in Autophagy
30 October 2017
Congratulations to Hanlin Zhang for being awarded the first Oxford-Elysium Fellowship in cellular health.
The benefits and risks of a career in cricket
23 October 2017
Study of former elite cricketers conducted by scientists at NDORMS highlights the benefits and risks of a career in cricket, including lower heart disease and a high quality of life, but an increased prevalence of osteoarthritis, joint replacement, and mental health conditions.
Blood metal ion thresholds to identify patients with metal-on-metal hip implants at risk of reactions to metal debris
17 October 2017
Research published in The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery confirms that blood metal ion levels specific to the type of hip implant used can help predict patients who are at low risk of adverse reactions to metal debris (ARMD).
The Arthritis Research UK Centre for Osteoarthritis Pathogenesis receives 5-year award
12 October 2017
Arthritis Research UK has approved a 5-year renewal of the OA Centre.
Curiosity Carnival
2 October 2017
Last Friday saw a huge celebration of research and researchers in Oxford with an array of talks, performances, workshops, experiments, debates and demonstrations spread over various venues throughout Oxford.
Study highlights high prevalence of hip and knee replacements for former elite rugby players
29 September 2017
In a new study published in journal Scientific Reports, scientists at NDORMS and the University of Bath have identified a high prevalence of osteoarthritis, hip and knee replacement among former elite rugby players.
Tours and more
22 September 2017
On 9th September the Botnar Research Centre was open for Oxford Open Doors
Autophagy-dependent generation of free fatty acids is critical for normal neutrophil differentiation
20 September 2017
Recent research from the Simon Group has discovered an unexpected novel role that autophagy plays during the generation of neutrophils.
Arthritis Research UK award two Clinical Fellowships looking into Osteoarthritis of the Hand.
11 September 2017
Congratulations to our new Arthritis Research UK Clinical Research Fellows, Dr Malvika Gulati and Miss Jennifer Lane on their successful Fellowship applications.
Targeting tendinopathy resolution
8 September 2017
In a new study published in journal Scientific Reports, scientists at NDORMS and Queen Mary University of London have identified reasons underpinning the failure of inflammation to resolve in disorders of musculoskeletal soft tissues such as tendons.
Would you like to join our team?
30 August 2017
We have various job opportunities available within OCTRU - please visit our vacancies page at https://www.octru.ox.ac.uk/about/vacancies for more details.
Botnar Research Centre open for Oxford Open Doors
26 August 2017
The Botnar Research Centre will be open on Saturday 9th September from 10am to 1pm - Tours at 10:15am, 11:00am, 11:40am and 12:20pm
OCTRU successfully re-registered to UKCRC Registered CTUs Network!
23 August 2017
We are delighted to announce that OCTRU has successfully re-registered to the UKCRC Registered CTUs Network - Fantastic news!
Professor Michael Dustin elected as EMBO member
9 August 2017
Many congratulations to Professor Michael Dustin on his election as a member of the European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO).
Medical statistician wins best presentation at RSS Young Statisticians Meeting
7 August 2017
Usama Ali, medical statistician at the Centre for Statistics in Medicine (CSM) wowed the crowd at the Royal Statistical Society’s (RSS) 2017 Young Statisticians Meeting, winning best presentation for his work preventing falls in hospitals.