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Oxford academics partner with SBI Pharmaceuticals to improve cardiac surgery

Researchers from the University of Oxford are collaborating with the Japanese pharmaceutical company, SBI Pharmaceuticals, to minimise deterioration of heart function outcomes after cardiac surgery. The Trial of δ–Aminolevulinic Acid to Enhance Myocardial Protection (TALEN) will take place across the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham. For the full story on […]

Global malaria control threatened by multidrug resistant strain

A lineage of multidrug resistant P. falciparum malaria has widely spread and is now established in parts of Thailand, Laos and Cambodia, causing high treatment failure rates for the main falciparum malaria medicines, artemisinin combination therapies (ACTs), according to a study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases. For the full story on University of Oxford […]

Novo Nordisk enters collaboration with University of Oxford on type 2 diabetes

The University of Oxford and Novo Nordisk has announced a landmark research collaboration focused on type 2 diabetes. The partnership will enable scientists from Novo Nordisk and the University of Oxford to collaborate to discover innovative approaches for treating type 2 diabetes. As part of the collaboration, Novo Nordisk is also investing in a new […]

Oxfordshire research funding programme praised for impact on NHS

A 10-year programme of research funding at Oxfordshire’s hospitals has had a positive impact on patient care, a new paper has reported. Interviews with clinical leaders on the work of the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) found ‘numerous’ examples of positive impact on patient care. For the full story on Oxford Biomedical Research Centre […]

Antibiotics, not dirty hospitals, the main cause of C. difficile epidemic

Restricting the use of a common antibiotic was more important than a high profile “deep clean” of hospitals in massively reducing UK antibiotic resistant Clostridium difficile (C. diff) cases, a major new study has found. The study included data from Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust hospitals and funding from the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, a […]

Architecture students create designs for digital healthcare ideas lab

Oxford’s digital healthcare ideas lab, The Hill, is collaborating with Architecture students from Oxford Brookes University to design a new innovation hub. The Hill, based at the John Radcliffe Hospital and supported by Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, encourages and supports innovation in healthcare, particularly in digital health. For the full story on Oxford […]

Industry partnership to deploy digital technology in NHS

A Drayson Technologies, Oxford University and Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) NHS Foundation Trust collaboration which will see Drayson Technologies bring to market Oxford technologies that can positively impact on patient health outcomes, admissions, and costs within the NHS.  For the full story on Oxford University Hospitals website

Success for three MSD projects with Public Engagement Seed funding

Three projects from the Medical Sciences Division were amongst 10 from across the University to receive funding from the second round of the Public Engagement with Research Seed Fund, For the full story on University of Oxford website

£1.5m project to trial technology for lung disease

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is helping to pilot an intelligent home-based system to help people monitor long-term conditions in their own homes. For the full story on Oxford University Hospitals website

Disadvantaged women at greater risk of heart disease than men

Women from low socioeconomic backgrounds are 25 per cent more likely to suffer a heart attack than disadvantaged men, a major new study has found. For the full story on Nuffield department of obstetrics and gynaecology