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The University of Oxford and St Hilda's College are delighted to announce the creation of a new Chair of Clinical Therapeutics thanks to initial, generous, philanthropic support from Professor John Climax. The donation was confirmed at a signing ceremony on Friday 15th December 2017.

Left to Right: Sir Gordon Duff, Principal of St Hilda's College; Professor John Climax; Professor Andrew Carr, Head of NDORMS; Dr Sarah Norman, Senior Tutor, St Hilda's College. Photo credit John Cairns

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