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Clubfoot instructor training course piloted in Ethiopia
15 February 2016
Recent pilot instructor training course for clubfoot practitioners in sub-Saharan Africa was a success.
No study left behind: Reporting guidelines ensure all cancer research publications are usable
5 February 2016
To mark World Cancer Day this week, the EQUATOR Network’s Oncology Project, funded by Cancer Research UK, launches a new current awareness bulletin to help cancer researchers avoid research waste and report their work well.
SCALOP-2 trial: Investigating chemotherapy and radiotherapy in localised pancreatic cancer to improve outcomes
4 February 2016
In commemoration of World Cancer Day on 4 February 2016, we are pleased to announce the opening of a new Cancer Research UK-funded pancreatic cancer trial supported by CSM statisticians.
Model-based trial design for more efficient phase I trials
3 February 2016
In commemoration of World Cancer Day on 4 February 2016, CSM statisticians present a TiTE-CRM phase I trial design for testing a chemoradiotherapy intervention in oesophageal cancer.
Improving diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of a precursor to oesophageal cancer
2 February 2016
In commemoration of World Cancer Day on 4 February 2016, read about two trials involving CSM statisticians on Barrett’s Oesophagus, a precursor to oesophageal cancer that affects over 500,000 UK patients.
#WeCanICan: Cancer research in CSM
1 February 2016
This week, we are celebrating how Oxford researchers are united in the fight against cancer.
Improving the success of shoulder repair surgery
29 January 2016
New trial will study the effect of a new suture material on healing shoulder tendons.
Finding the link between football and arthritis
27 January 2016
NDORMS research into the link between sporting activity and bone development in young people featured on BBC Radio 4's Inside Health this week.
Kennedy Institute leads international consortium to investigate the link between gut bacteria and arthritis
21 January 2016
Studying the trillions of bacteria which share our body space could lead to new treatments for immune diseases including the range of adult and childhood arthritides.
Michael Mason Prize 2016 to Kennedy research fellow
15 January 2016
Dr Fiona Watt wins prestigious Michael Mason Prize 2016.
AOCP Best Research Project award for NDORMS physiotherapist
14 January 2016
Jacqueline Thompson, Research Physiotherapist at the Centre for Rehabilitation Research in Oxford, was awarded the "Best Research Project" at the Association of Orthopaedic Chartered Physiotherapists (AOCP) Annual Conference.
BOSTiC 2016
12 January 2016
BOSTiC : Training in Research Methods for Surgical Trainees - Wednesday, 27 April 2016 to Friday, 29 April 2016, 9am - 4pm
New approach for type 2 diabetes research
11 January 2016
A new interdisciplinary Oxford research programme will explore the relationship between metabolism and inflammation in metabolic diseases.
New Year Honours 2016
5 January 2016
Two orthopaedic surgeons were recognised in the New Year's Honours 2016, announced at the end of last year.
Investigating efficiency in hip fracture surgery
4 January 2016
A new trial starting in January 2016 will compare different medical devices used in hip fracture surgery, aiming to improve the efficiency of these operations.
Reducing the rate of infection in trauma surgery
22 December 2015
Professor of Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery, Matt Costa has been awarded a new trial starting this January 2016, on wound healing in trauma.
Oxford strengthens international collaboration to solve epidemic global health problem
16 December 2015
An innovative £3.9m research project funded by Novo Nordisk Foundation will explore the relationship between metabolism and inflammation in metabolic diseases.
New software from CSM ensures every trial participant counts
14 December 2015
CSM statistician Peter Dutton has developed a software package that optimises the design of single-arm clinical trials in rare diseases.