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Archives for June 2024

OH BRC Brain Technologies Theme supports world’s first epilepsy device fitted into boy’s skull

27th June 2024

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A study partnership involving University of Oxford researchers from the OH BRC’s Brain Technologies Theme, Great Ormond Street Hospital, University College London and King’s College Hospital were recently involved in…

Filed Under: News

Invitation to apply for NIHR Senior Investigator award

25th June 2024

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Researchers are encouraged to apply for the next round of the NIHR Senior Investigators, an award which recognises substantial leadership contribution within the NIHR research community. NIHR Senior Investigator status…

Filed Under: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), News, Training and Development

Oxford Health Clinical Research Facility joins Oxford Pride 2024 celebrations

21st June 2024

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What is Pride and why did we attend? The Oxford Pride 2024 celebrated the LGBTQIA+ community and its 21st anniversary of the event with the theme “One City – One Pride: Embrace…

Filed Under: Clinical Research Facility, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), News, PPIEP

Watch now: Videos for study participants on what to expect from an MRI

18th June 2024

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A new resource has been created for research participants who will have an MRI scan as part of their study. Two informative videos have been created as part of the…

Filed Under: Brain Technologies, News Tagged With: MRI, MRI testimonials, What to expect from an MRI

Professor Rachel Upthegrove made MBE

17th June 2024

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Professor Rachel Upthegrove, who joins the University of Oxfords Department of Psychiatry and our BRC as Director Designate in August, has been made an MBE in the King’s Birthday Honours…

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

60 Seconds with…. Senior Research Fellow Dr Ludovica Griffanti

13th June 2024

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Dr Ludovica Griffanti is Associate Professor in the University of Oxford’s Department of Psychiatry and Alzheimer’s Association Research Fellow at the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN). Her research focuses on neuroimaging…

Filed Under: Dementia, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), News Tagged With: dementia

60 Seconds with… Senior Research Fellow Dr Jiedi Lei

7th June 2024

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Dr Jiedi Lei is a Paul Foundation Clinical Research Fellow and clinical psychologist whose research is focused on autism and child and adolescent mental health in the Oxford Health BRC Mental…

Filed Under: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), Mental Health in Development, News

Are some with mental health conditions faced with choosing between their physical and mental health? 

5th June 2024

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A member of the Oxford Health BRC Preventing Multiple Morbidites theme’s patient and public involvement group has shared his thoughts on healthcare guidance on exercise to improve mental health.  Julian…

Filed Under: News, Preventing Multiple Morbidities

Improving recovery for people with first episode psychosis

3rd June 2024

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The NIHR Mental Health Translational Research Collaboration (MH-TRC) is a UK-wide network currently comprising eighteen centres of excellence. The MH-TRC delivers the NIHR and Office for Life Science (OLS) Mental…

Filed Under: Mental Health Translational Research Collaboration and Mental Health Mission, News Tagged With: early psychosis

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