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Five new Oxford-Bristol Myers Squibb Fellowships representing an investment of £3M have been announced. The fellowships (formerly Oxford-Celgene) will support postdoctoral researchers and clinicians across five departments within the Medical Sciences Division and the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division, providing an opportunity for them to gain exposure to the field of commercial drug discovery and development.
Wiberg Group | Peripheral Nerve Research Lab
Translational research at the intersection of peripheral nerve surgery and laboratory science, working to develop better treatments for those living with nerve compression, nerve injury, and nerve pain.
Improving Wrist Injury Pathways (I-WIP)
Wrist injuries are a big and common problem for patients and the NHS, with around 70,000 patients a year in the UK going to hospitals with wrist pain after an injury and normal x-rays.
Dendrou Group | Immune Disease Multiomics
Our research aims to compare inflammatory diseases and immunological responses across tissues, over time and upon perturbation for translational benefit, leveraging multiomic technologies.
The CELLOS Study
Development of a core outcome set for children’s elective lower limb orthopaedic surgery
WHiTE-13 DECI
This study has been designed following a James Lind Alliance Patient and Public Research Priority Setting Partnership, which identified the following question as a key research priority: “What are the best treatments to prevent and treat confusion and delirium after surgery in adults with a broken bone in the leg?”
Public perceptions of health data sharing for AI Research: the PHAIR study
The aim of this study is to explore what the UK public think about sharing their health data to develop and test artificial intelligence (AI).
Fullerton Group | Translational Pharmacology
The Translational Pharmacology group focuses on the use of human experimental medicine studies to achieve scientific insight for patient benefit.
HIPCARE
With rapidly ageing populations in Asia, the number of patients at risk of hip fractures is increasing. Can a multidisciplinary training and support package ('HIPCARE') improve quality of life and reduce healthcare costs for patients with hip fracture?
HIPCARE
With rapidly ageing populations in Asia, the number of patients at risk of hip fractures is increasing. Can a multidisciplinary training and support package ('HIPCARE') improve quality of life and reduce healthcare costs for patients with hip fracture?
ODD SOCKS
A multi-centre prospective randomised superiority trial of conservative versus surgical treatment for displaced distal tibial fractures in children aged 8-15 years.
Progatzky Group | Peripheral glia and immunity
Our research aims to elucidate the role of peripheral glial cells in tissue health and disease.