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Professor Jan Rehwinkel receives funding to tackle viral threats

A research project led by Professor Jan Rehwinkel is one of three innovative Oxford-led projects aimed at transforming how we protect against respiratory viruses, which have secured funding through the UK’s Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA).

Professor KJ Patel awarded major European Research Council Advanced Grant

Professor Patel is one of fourteen researchers at the University of Oxford awarded Advanced Grants from the European Research Council (ERC), each worth up to €2.5 million over a period of five years.

AI tool reveals hidden organ damage caused by high blood pressure

Researchers at the University of Oxford have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that may help doctors better understand how high blood pressure damages different organs in different people - potentially paving the way for more personalised treatment in future.

New studies shed light on how best to guide heart artery procedures

Three clinical trials have shed new light on which approaches are most useful when treating narrowed heart arteries. They challenge the current guidance on how to insert stents.

Study reveals blood stem cells can ‘remember’ inflammation

Researchers have discovered that some human blood stem cells retain a lasting “memory” of inflammation, a finding that could help explain links between ageing, chronic disease, and blood cancers

Reversing T cell exhaustion improves effectiveness of myeloma immunotherapies

Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS), and the University of Oxford have discovered a way to give worn-out immune cells a second wind in the fight against multiple myeloma.

New AI model predicts how cells choose their fate

Researchers from the University of Oxford, the Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Helmholtz Munich, and the Technical University of Munich have developed a new artificial intelligence framework that helps uncover how cells make developmental decisions.

Heart scan and blood test improve risk prediction for inherited heart condition, major study finds

A large international study led by researchers at the University of Oxford and the University of Virginia (USA) has identified a new model for predicting outcomes for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) – a heart condition that is the most frequent cause of sudden cardiac death in younger individuals.

Deputy Directors of the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine

Professor Adam Mead is joining Professor Alison Simmons as a Deputy Director of the WIMM in May 2026.

Congratulations to our new Associate Professors

RDM is delighted to announce that the title of Associate Professor has been conferred on four of our researchers. Each of our new Associate Professors has been awarded the title in recognition of their contributions to research, teaching and citizenship at the University and beyond.

Naveed Akbar awarded International Cardiovascular Research Partnership funding

Leading mid-career scientists from the UK, France, Germany, and the Netherlands have received almost €6 million from a pioneering partnership between the British Heart Foundation (BHF), the Dutch Heart Foundation (DHF), the German Centre for Cardiovascular Research (DZHK) and the Lefoulon Delalande Foundation (LDF), to support vital international research collaborations work over four years.

Research uncovers new mechanism controlling inflammation in immune cells

Researchers from the University of Oxford's Radcliffe Department of Medicine and the University of Surrey have discovered that a key immune enzyme controls inflammation in a way that does not depend on its well-known function.

Kevin Rue-Albrecht to lead BioFAIR Pathfinder Project

Congratulations to Dr Kevin Rue-Albrecht, who has been selected as one of BioFAIR’s inaugural Pathfinder Projects.

Pramila Rijal awarded grant from Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard Programme

Now in its 11th year, Springboard supports researchers at a critical point in their careers, when many are establishing laboratories for the first time and need the freedom to explore ambitious questions.

New AI tool can predict heart failure at least five years before it develops

Programme uses data from routine CT scans to help doctors identify high-risk patients earlier than ever before

Onima Chowdhury receives Cancer Research UK clinical trial grant

Congratulations to Dr Onima Chowdhury, who has been awarded a clinical trial grant by Cancer Research UK to improve treatment of Myelodysplastic Syndromes.

Announcing new Principal Investigator 2026

Following RDM’s annual call for researchers to apply for Principal Investigator (PI) status, we are delighted to announce the designation of a new PIs for 2026.

Verena Korber receives CRUK Career Development Fellowship

Congratulations to Dr Verena Korber, who has been awarded a Career Development Fellowship from Cancer Research UK.

Heavier drinking linked to higher levels of harmful “hidden” fat, study finds

A study of more than 5,700 adults suggests that higher alcohol consumption is associated with increased levels of visceral fat - the type of fat stored deep inside the abdomen and linked to poorer health outcomes.

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