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Archives for September 2024

Would you like to join the Diversity in Research group?

19th September 2024

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NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (OH BRC) and NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre are seeking committed individuals to join their Diversity in Research Group to share experiences and ideas…

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

Which drugs are the most effective for acute migraines?

19th September 2024

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Triptans, a drug usually offered as an alternative to painkillers, have been found to be the most effective medicine for adults who experience acute migraines. Findings of a study, which…

Filed Under: Clinical Research Facility, Impact, News

Oxford Health R&D staff talk about studies at Dementia Oxfordshire event

13th September 2024

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Research staff at Oxford Health recently attended the Autumn Information Fayre at the Windmill Centre in Deddington to provide information on dementia and opportunities to take part in dementia research….

Filed Under: Clinical Research Facility, News

Oxford Academic Health Partners announces new Board chair

11th September 2024

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Professor Sir Jonathan Montgomery has been appointed as the new chair of the Board of the Oxford Academic Health Partners (OAHP). Sir Jonathan took up the post recently and succeeds Professor…

Filed Under: News

Participants report positive experiences of taking part in health research

9th September 2024

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Around nine in ten research participants in the Thames Valley area said that they would take part in another study in the future. Results of a survey published recently found…

Filed Under: Depression Research Centre, News

Can Electric Health Records be used to predict the risk of mental health conditions?

5th September 2024

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Researchers from our BRC Data Science Theme have contributed to an article on the use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to facilitate personalised treatments for psychiatric conditions. Clinical prediction models…

Filed Under: Data Science, Impact, News

Embedding Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in children and young people’s mental health research

4th September 2024

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Dr Dominic O’Connor, Research Associate at the University of Manchester, is working with the Mental Health Mission’s Children and Young People’s Mental Health workstream to improve the experiences of vulnerable…

Filed Under: Mental Health Translational Research Collaboration and Mental Health Mission, News

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