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Lack of comparative data on new therapeutic agents poses a challenge to health care systems

20th March 2020

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Lack of comparative data on new therapeutic agents poses a challenge to health care systems and important ethical issues for patients and clinicians – Lancet Series calls for increased research…

Filed Under: News

Oxford Brain Health Clinical Trials Unit – Open Day

12th March 2020

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The Oxford Brain Health Clinical Trials Unit (OBHCTU) is a new unit established to support the delivery of trials in psychiatry and cognitive sciences and is the UK’s only dedicated…

Filed Under: News, Oxford Brain Health Clinic

Shining a light on mental health on International Women’s Day

11th March 2020

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On International Women’s Day researchers from Oxford Health BRC joined with Oxford’s Asian Cultural Association and M&A Social Enterprise to create an event focussed on women’s wellbeing and mental health.

Filed Under: News

Professor Andrea Cipriani appointed as Oxford cognitive health CRF Director

9th March 2020

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Professor Andrea Cipriani has been appointed as director of the Oxford cognitive health Clinical Research Facility (CRF). He takes over from Professor John Geddes who has stood down after 10…

Filed Under: News

New photography exhibition showcases groundbreaking research

18th February 2020

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A photographic exhibition showcasing groundbreaking NHS research has been launched in Oxford. ‘The Body Unlocked: How Research is Changing Lives’ features life-sized photographs of people who have taken part in studies, as well as researchers at work and microscopic images of cells and bacteria.

Filed Under: News

NIHR Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre senior fellows competition

6th February 2020

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Early to mid-career investigators are critical to the work and success of the Oxford BRCs. In recognition of this, we have established the BRC senior fellows award scheme to support individuals with the potential to become future leaders in translational research. The closing date for applications is 4th March 2020.

Filed Under: News

Oxford Health appoints new Chief Executive

28th January 2020

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Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust is to appoint Dr Nick Broughton to become its next chief executive when Stuart Bell CBE retires from the role after he turns 60, having completed 37 years’ NHS service.

Filed Under: News

‘If you are curious about a career in experimental medicine then OxCEMM is for you’

21st January 2020

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At the beginning of January the Oxford Health BRC welcomed 16 delegates from across England to OxCEMM 2020 – our flagship course in experimental medicine for mental health.

Now in its second year the course is has been created to provide a practical grounding in experimental medicine for mental health. The training is designed for clinical and pre-clinical staff and trainees, and medical doctors at any career stage. This year’s diverse cohort included participants from a wide range of backgrounds including psychiatry, pharmacy and cognitive behavioural therapy.

Filed Under: News

Oxford Academic Paper Writing Retreat for Nurses – March 2020

19th December 2019

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Oxford Health BRC is supporting its second Academic Paper Writing Retreat for Nurses. The retreat will take place at the Department of Psychiatry on 7th, 9th and 10th March 2020….

Filed Under: News

Link between calcium abnormality and bipolar disorder

19th December 2019

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Calcium ions play a critical role in how brain cells work, and it has long been suspected that an abnormality in calcium might contribute to bipolar disorder. However, findings have been variable and no conclusions could be drawn.

Filed Under: News

Antipsychotic drugs ranked according to metabolic side effects for the first time

18th December 2019

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Analysis published in The Lancet has shown that there is significant difference in the way antipsychotic drugs affect body weight and levels of sugar, cholesterol and other fats in the blood.

Filed Under: News

Getting your research funded: working with patients and public

23rd October 2019

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Register to attend our workshop on 10 December 2019! Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) is an important element of most research funding applications, but how can you get it right…

Filed Under: News

Severe reactions to grief can be predicted and treated in the first months following a bereavement

3rd October 2019

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Memory, coping strategies and resilience immediately following a loss have been shown to predict the path of a bereaved person’s grief according to new research. The study, published in the…

Filed Under: News

Large scale analysis of antipsychotics could improve outcomes for schizophrenia patients

26th September 2019

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Results of a network meta-analysis published in The Lancet this month will aid clinicians in balancing the risks and benefits of the antipsychotic drugs they are prescribing to treat schizophrenia….

Filed Under: News

Help us improve how research interacts with electronic health records

12th September 2019

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Join our focus group to help develop a new research project! About the research The anonymous use of health records for mental health research has the potential to lead to…

Filed Under: News

Preventing dementia – join our focus group for a new research project

11th September 2019

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Are you interested in dementia research? Do you have experience of caring for or supporting someone with dementia? Do you want to share your views and experience to develop a…

Filed Under: Dementia, News

Oxford Short Course in Experimental Medicine for Mental Health – OxCEMM

10th September 2019

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This new course ran for the first time in January 2019, with an engaging and thought-provoking programme of talks, tours of facilities and group discussions. Feedback from participants was uniformly…

Filed Under: News

New study shows close monitoring is essential to ensure safety of ketamine for depression

10th September 2019

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Patients, carers and advocates say better evidence is needed on the safety of ketamine for depression after long-term use, and that those prescribed it must be closely monitored. These are…

Filed Under: News

Academic Writing Retreat for Nurses – September 2019

10th September 2019

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Oxford Health BRC is supporting a three day Academic Paper Writing Retreat for Nurses planned for this September. The retreat, also sponsored by the Oxford cognitive health Clinical Research Facility…

Filed Under: News

gameChange clinical trial – how virtual reality could transform psychological therapy in the NHS

27th June 2019

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A new clinical trial beginning on 1st July is testing a virtual reality (VR) based psychological therapy for people with severe mental health difficulties. gameChange is the largest ever clinical…

Filed Under: News

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