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By changing mouse genes to block a protein associated with obesity, researchers at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, NDORMS have prevented fat from forming around the animals' internal organs, even when the animals eat an unhealthy diet. The study in Nature Medicine found that these genetically engineered mice also retained their sensitivity to insulin (normally blunted by obesity), despite gaining weight.
Health On Earth And Space including AI-Driven Pioneering Solutions Executive Course
Botnar Courses
Monday, 15 July 2024 to Friday, 19 July 2024
Join industry leaders, including the former chief scientist of NASA, for an immersive and comprehensive course designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the challenges of space medicine. Don't miss out on this unique learning experience. Secure your spot now and be at the forefront of health and medicines in space!
International Women’s Day Event ‘Women and the Pandemic’
Botnar Department Equality and diversity Events General Kennedy Staff and students
Tuesday, 08 March 2022, 12.30pm to 2.30pm
As part of International Women's Day, we are hosting a panel of amazing women who will be sharing their stories about their professional lives during the pandemic. They'll be sharing experiences navigating their careers in science and research in the pandemic and how the pandemic has impacted them. All Oxford University staff and students are invited.
International Women’s Day Event
Botnar Department Equality and diversity Events For Staff General Staff and students
Friday, 08 March 2019, 10am to 12pm
As part of International Women's Day, we are hosting a panel discussion with inspirational women. Please join us to celebrate all staff who work towards gender equality. All staff and students are invited; because “Better the Balance, Better the world”.