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« Back to NewsRDM researcher receives award for research shedding light on microstructural and metabolic differences in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patients
26 November 2024
Congratulations to Dr Zakariye Ashkir who received the Best Scientific Abstract Award from the Association of Inherited Cardiac Conditions at their Annual Conference held in Cambridge earlier this month.
Peruvian interns gain invaluable research experience in RDM
18 November 2024
Two interns who have recently graduated from the Research Experience for Peruvian Undergraduates (REPU) have described how their experience of working alongside RDM researchers has opened doors to new opportunities.
RDM Inaugural Lecture success for Professor Vanessa Ferreira
23 July 2024
On Monday 22 July, Professor Vanessa Ferreira gave her inaugural lecture titled, The investigation of cardiovascular diseases using MRI parametric mapping: The Past, Present and Future.
Study outlines feasibility of multiple disease risk prediction model for primary care
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.
Study will assess new MRI technique to detect liver cancer
15 March 2024
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.
Dr Zakariye Ashkir wins CMR 2024 Early Career Award
8 February 2024
Longer-term organ abnormalities confirmed in some post-hospitalised COVID patients
25 September 2023
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.
OCMR scans first study participants in new state-of the art MRI scanner
15 November 2022
The Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research (OCMR) used its new 3 Tesla GE Premier MRI scanner to scan the first research study participants on 3rd November 2022.
COVID-19 patients continue to experience symptoms six months after infection
21 October 2021
Study investigating the long-term impact of moderate to severe COVID-19 finds that a large proportion of COVID-19 patients previously admitted to hospital continue to experience intrusive symptoms six months following infection.
COVID-19 recovery project nominated for HSJ award
15 September 2021
Awards COVID-19 research CVM OCMR
Updated: the project, involving Oxford University Hospitals, Defence Medical Services (DMS), and the Radcliffe Department of Medicine was 'highly commended' at the Health Service Journal Awards 2021.