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Many congratulations to Prof Jacobsen from MRC MHU for this distinction, which recognises his research unravelling the haematopoietic roadmap.
RDM launches new metabolism cross-cutting research theme
General Research
12 June 2024
On Monday 10 June, more than 50 members of RDM met to kick off the ‘Metabolism in Molecular Medicine’ cross-cutting research theme.
Heart scans could help thousands avoid unnecessary invasive procedure
CVM General Research
5 June 2024
Thousands of patients admitted to hospital every year with suspected heart attacks could avoid an unnecessary invasive procedure if they have a routine heart MRI scan first, according to research led by the Radcliffe Department of Medicine.
AI analysis of routine heart scans can predict risk of a developing heart problems ten years in advance, new research finds
AMIIC CVM General Publication Research
30 May 2024
A research team led by scientists at the Radcliffe Department of Medicine, University of Oxford has developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology which can accurately predict the risk of a heart attack, heart failure or cardiac death from routine cardiac CT scans, up to ten years in advance.
University of Oxford research receives £5 million funding boost from British Heart Foundation
CVM General Research
24 May 2024
Funding will support world-leading cardiovascular disease research.
Study outlines feasibility of multiple disease risk prediction model for primary care
CVM General OCMR Research
23 May 2024
A team of researchers, led by the Radcliffe Department of Medicine, has found that a single, integrated health check carried out in a primary care setting can accurately predict risks for diseases across multiple organs.
Early blood glucose control for people with type 2 diabetes is crucial for reducing complications and prolonging life
DTU General Research
18 May 2024
Research led by scientists from the Universities of Oxford and Edinburgh has found that early good blood glucose control can minimise the lifetime risk of diabetes-related complications, including heart attacks, kidney failure and vision loss.
Nature Nanotechnology study introduces new and improved version of all-in-one coronavirus vaccine
General MRC TIDU MRC WIMM Research
7 May 2024
Professor Graham Ogg Receives Wellcome Discovery Award with International Team
Awards General MRC TIDU MRC WIMM Research
16 April 2024
Professor Graham Ogg, from the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine has been awarded funding for an international 8-year research programme from global charitable foundation Wellcome.
UK’s first registry to be set up for those at risk of type 1 diabetes
DTU Research
11 March 2024
Researchers from the Oxford BRC and other collaborating organisations have received funding to set up a UK registry for children and adults who are at risk of type 1 diabetes and have tested positive for diabetes autoantibodies.
New study provides framework for optimising the design of antibody therapeutics
Department General MRC TIDU Publication Research
13 February 2024
World Cancer Day 2024: Highlighting cancer research at the MRC WIMM
Department General MRC MHU MRC WIMM Research
4 February 2024
This World Cancer Day, we heard from four Group Leaders at the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine about their work and how their groups are helping in the fight against cancer.
Prof Leanne Hodson appointed new Divisional Advocate for Research Staff
Department General OCDEM Research
23 January 2024
New Cross-Cutting Research Theme Lead for Biomedical Metabolism
Department General IMD MRC WIMM Research
4 January 2024
Researchers define new class of regulatory element in DNA
Department MRC WIMM Publication Research
14 December 2023
Race to cure type 1 diabetes gets a new boost
Department General OCDEM Research
7 December 2023
RDM group awarded £2.55 million for diabetes research.
AI tool could help thousands avoid fatal heart attacks
AMIIC CVM Department General Publication Research
14 November 2023
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
13 November 2023
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.
Single cell spatial analysis provides new insight into immune-pathology in Covid-19 lungs
COVID-19 research Department MRC TIDU MRC WIMM Publication Research
9 November 2023
RDM research featured in Hidden Heart programme for World Heart Day
AMIIC CVM Department General Research
4 October 2023