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Twelve new genes linked with type 2 diabetes have been found in a study into the differences in people's DNA and their risk of having the condition. The study was led by researchers at Oxford University and forms part of the Wellcome Trust case control consortium. Professor Mark McCarthy said "Gradually we are piecing together clues about why some people get diabetes and other don't, with the potential for developing better treatments and preventing onset of diabetes in the future. For more information visit the BBC website.
Neubauer Group: Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research
OCMR uses sophisticated cardiac MR imaging and spectroscopy methods to phenotype cardiovascular disease – in small-scale proof-of-principle studies, large-scale multicentre clinical trials and ultra-large scale population imaging programmes. As well as running their own research programmes, OCMR serves as a collaboration partner to any group wanting to strengthen their clinical research with state of the art non-invasive phenotyping tools.
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DTU Publications
Tyler Group: Development and Application of Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy
Using metabolic imaging to transform our approach to disease detection and treatment.
EVAREST (Echocardiography - Value and Accuracy at Rest and Stress)
EVAREST is CCRF-led multi-centre trial which aims to identify and validate novel blood and imaging biomarkers of potential value for consistent and accurate interpretation of stress echocardiography.
DPhil research opportunities
Find out about DPhil Research Opportunities available in 2020.