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The NIHR has produced a video highlighting the role that Clinical Trials Units (CTUs) play in developing an NIHR funding application, explaining both the role and benefits of working with CTUs. One of our co-directors, Professor Sallie Lamb is one of the CTU directors talking about the role of a CTU.
NDORMS researchers awarded for Dupuytren research
Awards Hand Kennedy Main
8 April 2021
Three NDORMS researchers have received awards from the International Dupuytren Society, a patient organisation that brings together Dupuytren Disease patient societies from across the world.
Hope for rheumatoid arthritis patients who are non-responsive to anti-TNF
Arthritis Kennedy Main
11 March 2021
New research published in The Lancet shows that tocilizumab is a more effective treatment than rituximab for rheumatoid arthritis patients with a poor response to anti-tumour necrosis factor (TNF).
A new study maps the expression of innate immune receptors during the course of arthritis
Arthritis Kennedy Main
8 March 2021
The research, which was a collaboration with researchers from Oxford University and Queen Mary University of London and published in Journal of Autoimmunity, looked at changes in receptors known as toll-like receptors (TLRs) in arthritis at different stages of disease.
International Women's Day
Department Main
8 March 2021
It’s International Women's Day! This year’s theme is #Choosetochallenge. We’re celebrating some of the amazing women at NDORMS, and asking them what changes they’d like to see in medical sciences over the next 100 years.
Patients and carers invited to join new group helping to shape research and treatment of bones, muscles and joints
Main PPI
5 March 2021
Oxford’s newest patient partner group, OPEN ARMS launches today to explore the causes, treatment and care for patients with musculoskeletal conditions. Its first three patient partners explain why they are involved and invite other members of the public to join the team.
NDORMS academics named NIHR Senior Investigators
Main
5 March 2021
Congratulations to Professor Jonathan Rees who has been announced as a National Institute of Health Research (NIHR Senior Investigator).
New centre aims to help companies conduct more efficient trials
Botnar Main Trials
26 February 2021
A new clinical therapeutics centre has been set up by the University of Oxford to help life sciences companies identify interventions that have the greatest potential to deliver patient benefit, and so bring down the cost of early phase clinical trials.
Cognitive–behavioural therapy consistently improves quality of life
Main Rehabilitation and self-management Research
26 February 2021
A meta-review of the available research into cognitive behavioural therapy reveals it consistently improves health-related quality of life across different medical conditions and demographic populations.
Oxford to collaborate with Janssen to map the cellular landscape of immune mediated disorders
Main Research
19 February 2021
The University of Oxford has entered into a strategic collaboration with Janssen Biotech, Inc., one of the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson.
Versus Arthritis Foundation Fellowship awarded to Dr Kristina Zec
Awards Main
19 February 2021
Dr Kristina Zec has been awarded a Versus Arthritis Foundation Fellowship to investigate the role of products of lipid oxidation produced by synovial macrophages in triggering articular inflammation.
Study reveals the safety of bisphosphonates in chronic kidney disease
Main
10 February 2021
The results of an observational study published in JMBR and funded by the Health Technology Assessment Programme shows that bisphosphonate use is associated with a greater risk of chronic kidney disease progression.
WHiTE Four trial results published
Hip Main OCTRU Orthopaedics and trauma Research Trauma
9 February 2021
The results of the WHiTE Four clinical trial for the treatment of fragility hip fractures have been published in The Bone and Joint Journal.
Vascular loss shown to be the primary hallmark of aging
Kennedy Main Tissue remodelling and regeneration
4 February 2021
New Research from the Kusumbe group at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology identifies vascular attrition, marked by pericyte to fibroblast differentiation, as a primary hallmark of aging and highlights organ-specific vascular changes with age.
Understanding the first wave of COVID-19 and implications for tackling the ongoing pandemic: evidence from 5.5 million people from Catalonia, Spain
Botnar Main Research Statistics and epidemiology
3 February 2021
Health outcomes during the first wave of COVID-19 in Catalonia, Spain, have been described in detail in a study published by Nature Communications.
New Capture the Fracture policy guidance highlights global need for post-fracture care programs
Main Orthopaedics and trauma
2 February 2021
‘Capture the Fracture® (CTF) Partnership – Guidance for Policy Shaping’ sets out a step-by-step approach to building secondary fracture prevention policy which can improve patient outcomes, save healthcare costs, and save lives.
Immunology preprint reviews launched in Nature Reviews Immunology
Kennedy Main Research
15 January 2021
The Oxford-Mount Sinai (OxMS) Preprint Journal Club has partnered with Nature Reviews Immunology to launch a monthly Preprint Watch column.
A more tailored approach to treating psoriatic arthritis
Arthritis Botnar Funding Main
8 January 2021
Dr Laura Coates has been awarded £1.8M from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) to explore the potential for precision medicine in the choice of biologics to reduce inflammation and pain in psoriatic arthritis.
Motion-capture to help children walk: Oxford team support new gait laboratory in Ethiopia
Main Orthopaedics and trauma
7 January 2021
The Research at Oxford on Analysis of Motion (ROAM) team at the University of Oxford have supported CURE Ethiopia Children’s Hospital to develop and open a brand new gait laboratory, the first of its kind in the country and the only other active gait lab on the African continent outside of South Africa.
Professor Eleanor Stride recognised in New Year’s Honours list 2021
Awards Main
4 January 2021
Statutory Professor of Biomaterials is awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to Engineering
Drug may boost vaccine responses in older adults
Kennedy Main
18 December 2020
A preliminary study shows that a drug which helps immune cells self-clean may improve vaccine protection in older adults