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Archives for January 2024

University of Surrey showcase their state-of-the-art clinical facilities for sleep, and other studies

26th January 2024

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As part of a visit on Thursday 25 January 2004 to discuss the Oxford Health BRC (OH BRC) and further collaborative opportunities, the University of Surrey showcased their exceptional state-of-the-art…

Filed Under: Better Sleep, Brain Technologies, Dementia, News

Access to dementia research trials to be extended across the UK as Government announces nearly £50m of new funding

24th January 2024

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More people with dementia across the UK will be able to take part in research and help accelerate the development of new treatments, as the Government announces £49.9 million of…

Filed Under: Dementia, News

Working in Alzheimer’s disease research: Amanda’s story

23rd January 2024

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Staff at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust are recruiting people with mild Alzheimer’s disease for a study that looks into the reasons for the decline in the ability to function…

Filed Under: Clinical Research Facility, Dementia, News, PPIEP

Research in the University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry 2023

17th January 2024

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Associate Head of Department for Research and Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (OH BRC) Theme lead for Molecular Targets Professor Paul Harrison outlines the research highlights of 2023 in this…

Filed Under: Better Sleep, Brain Technologies, Data Science, Dementia, Depression Therapeutics, Flourishing & Wellbeing, Mental Health in Development, Molecular Targets, News, Pain, Preventing Multiple Morbidities, Psychological Treatments

Welcome to new colleagues in the OH BRC core team

16th January 2024

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In recent months the core team at OH BRC has expanded and we would like to welcome our new colleagues to the team. Cora Reilly-McGeown Patient and Public Involvement, Engagement…

Filed Under: Better Sleep, Brain Technologies, Data Science, Dementia, Depression Therapeutics, Flourishing & Wellbeing, Mental Health in Development, Molecular Targets, News, Pain, Preventing Multiple Morbidities, Psychological Treatments, Training and Development

New NIHR Oxford Senior Research Fellows named

15th January 2024

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Researchers from a wide range of disciplines have been appointed to be the next cohort of NIHR Oxford Senior Research Fellows – seven mid-career researchers identified as having the potential to become future…

Filed Under: Children, young people and family mental health, Dementia, Mental Health in Development, News, Training and Development

Navigating the frontiers of mental health research – Research Development Awards

12th January 2024

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As part of efforts across the region to develop and enhance the research culture for nurses, midwives, allied health professionals, and Pharmacists, Oxford Academic Health Partners (OAHP) has established a…

Filed Under: Clinical Research Facility, News

NIHR Connect & Grow, Networking & Collaboration Event – Sponsored by NIHR Oxford Health BRC

12th January 2024

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On Wednesday 10 January 2024, the NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (OH BRC) hosted a successful event at the Voco Oxford Spires,  to discuss barriers and enablers for academic…

Filed Under: News

Next step in plans for Warneford Park

8th January 2024

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Plans for Warneford Park took a step forward as partners in the project signed a Conditional Option Agreement (COA) and Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), agreeing how they will work together…

Filed Under: Better Sleep, Brain Technologies, Clinical Research Facility, Data Science, Dementia, Depression Therapeutics, Flourishing & Wellbeing, Mental Health in Development, Molecular Targets, News, Pain, Preventing Multiple Morbidities, Psychological Treatments

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