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Researchers from the University of Oxford are using artificial intelligence to improve diagnostic accuracy for heart disease. The team hope to roll out the system across the NHS later this year, helping to improve patient outcomes and saving millions is misdiagnoses. The research, led by Prof Paul Leeson and RDM DPhil student Ross Upton (Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility), took place in the Oxford University Hospitals Foundation Trust and is the basis of spin-out company Ultromics.
Spinout companies
RDM Principal Investigators have been the founders, or co-founders, of 18 spinout companies since 2010. This is one of the main ways in which we turn research discoveries into innovations that generate impact, and ultimately clinical benefit for patients.
Testimonials from mentors and mentees
Here’s what some RDM Mentoring Scheme participants have said about the scheme, and how it’s benefited them.
Research strategy
Our Research Strategy sets out how we will build on cross-disciplinary opportunities to maximise our research impact, attract the necessary funding to develop our state-of the-art facilities, and ensure an academic environment that supports our exceptional people.
MSc by Research in Medical Sciences
Our MSc by Research in Medical Sciences covers the whole span of research in the Radcliffe Department of Medicine. We welcome applications from both basic scientists and clinicians.
DPhil in Medical Sciences
Our DPhil (Doctor of Philosophy) degree in Medical Sciences covers the whole span of research in the Radcliffe Department of Medicine. We welcome applications from both basic scientists and clinicians.
RDM Pump Priming Call 2025
This opportunity provides a mechanism to support the development of new collaborations and new research ideas within the topic areas of RDM's cross-cutting research themes, which will lead to research grant applications. There is a focus on de-risking new collaborations and new approaches, and developing pilot data for grant applications.
