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Immune function across the menstrual cycle
![]() | We are looking for healthy volunteers to help with our study on immune function across the menstrual cycle. Are you eligible to take part?
🗓️ Simply come for one screening visit, and eight 30 minute study visits across ~two months. 💉 We will take blood samples at each visit. 🪙 You will be reimbursed up to £100 for taking part. There's more information in the Participant Information Sheet. *refers to sex assigned at birth |
Ageing and the immune system
![]() | We are looking for healthy volunteers to help with our study on ageing and the immune system. Are you eligible to take part? 👤 60+ years 🍎 In good health 🚭 Non-smoker 💊 Not taking anti-inflammatory or immunomodulatory drugs The study involves one visit to the Botnar Institute (opposite the NOC in Headington) to donate a small blood sample. To take part, please email translationalpharmacology@ndorms.ox.ac.uk. |
Previous studies
Keyhole Limpet Haemocyanin (KLH)
We are seeking healthy volunteers for a study of immune responses, based at the University of Oxford.
Are you eligible to take part?
You must
- Be aged 18-45 years old
- Be in good health
- Be willing to travel to our research facility in Oxford for a screening visit, and a futher six study visits over 30 days of about one hour each
You must not
- Have any significant medical conditions
- Be a current smoker, including vaping
For more information, read the participant information sheet.
Interested in taking part? Find out if you're eligible, email translationalpharmacology@ndorms.ox.ac.uk, or call 01865 613728.
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