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New heart disease calculator could save lives by identifying high-risk patients missed by current tools

CVM Department General

Collaborative research, led from NDPCHS and published today in Nature Medicine, has developed a new tool called QR4 that more accurately predicts an individual's 10-year risk of cardiovascular diseases, like heart disease and stroke, particularly identifying high-risk patients that current prediction tools miss.

Wellcome Career Development Awards for Betty Raman and Adam Wilkinson

Awards CVM Department MRC WIMM

Associate Professors Betty Raman and Adam Wilkinson have both won an eight-year Wellcome Career Development Award to further their research.

Study will assess new MRI technique to detect liver cancer

CVM Department OCMR

The DeLIVER team will evaluate non-contrast-enhanced MRI and compare it to standard of care ultrasound in a cohort of patients under surveillance for liver cancer.

British Heart Foundation partners with the Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race

CCRF CVM General

The British Heart Foundation (BHF) is the official charity partner for The Gemini Boat Race, which is taking place on 30 March 2024

AI tool could help thousands avoid fatal heart attacks

AMIIC CVM Department General Publication Research

An Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool that can predict 10-year risk of deadly heart attacks, could transform treatment for patients who undergo CT scans to investigate chest pain, according to British Heart Foundation (BHF)-funded research presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions in Philadelphia.

Heart attack risk decreased in new mothers by self-monitoring blood pressure at home

CCRF CVM Department General Publication Research

Self-monitoring blood pressure after giving birth could help to cut new mothers’ risk of future heart disease and strokes, according to new research by Oxford researchers.

Longer-term organ abnormalities confirmed in some post-hospitalised COVID patients

COVID-19 research CVM Department General OCMR Research

A study looking at the longer-term impact of COVID-19 has found that nearly a third of patients displayed abnormalities in multiple organs five months after infection, some of which have been shown through previous work to be evidence of tissue damage.

Synthetic peptides mimic anti-inflammatory properties of tick saliva chemicals

CVM Department General Publication Research

Short peptides derived from anti-inflammatory ‘evasins’ released by ticks could be used to develop new treatments for anti-inflammatory disease.

New Oxford–BMS Translational Fellowships announced

CVM Department General NDCLS Research

Two new Oxford–Bristol Myers Squibb Fellowships will support postdoctoral researchers and clinicians in the Radcliffe Department of Medicine.

Professor Hugh Watkins’ research team shortlisted for BHF Heart Hero Award

Awards CVM Department General

Professor Hugh Watkins' research team has been shortlisted for the British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) Research Story of the Year, part of the charity’s annual Heart Hero Awards.

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