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Congratulations to this years highly cited researchers!

20th November 2024

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Clarivate, a global leader in transformative intelligence, has announced its 2024 Highly Cited Researchers. These individuals have shown significant impact in their research fields with multiple papers ranked in the…

Filed Under: Data Science, Molecular Targets, News, Psychological Treatments

NIHR BRC and CRF Inclusion Conference

22nd October 2024

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Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre (BBRC) and Birmingham Clinical Research Facility (BCRF) played host to the first Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) and Clinical Research Facility (CRF) Inclusion Conference at “The Exchange”…

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

New study for Treatment-Resistant Depression launches at Oxford Health Clinical Research Facility

17th October 2024

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Recently, the NIHR Oxford Health Clinical Research Facility (OH CRF) has begun researching a new potential drug treatment for Treatment-Resistant Depression (TRD). A significant number of people with depression are not…

Filed Under: Clinical Research Facility, Depression Therapeutics

OH BRC Director Designate honoured in the Kings birthday honours list 2024

8th October 2024

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We would like to congratulate our esteemed colleague Professor Rachel Upthegrove MBE, MBBS, FRCPsych, PhD on her recent achievement of receiving the Member of the Order of the British Empire…

Filed Under: Better Sleep, Brain Technologies, Data Science, Dementia, 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

New website for Oxford Health Clinical Research Facility (OH CRF)

3rd October 2024

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The Oxford Health Clinical Research Facility (OH CRF) web presence has been redeveloped and relaunched as a separate website to better reflect the important work carried out. The OH CRF…

Filed Under: Clinical Research Facility, News

Reflections – New Therapeutic Approaches in Translational Mental Health Conference

2nd October 2024

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The New Therapeutic Approaches in Translational Mental Health Conference was held on 16 September 2024 at the Mathematical Institute in Oxford. The event was organised by Betina Nair and Dr…

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

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

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

New drug to treat patients in the early stages of Alzheimer’s

23rd August 2024

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This week, a product licence for the medicine lecanemab (Leqembi) was approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to treat adult patients in the early stages of…

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

First UK conference on Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviours following Professor’s story about her own experience

20th August 2024

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Oxford will host the first conference of its kind into body-focused repetitive behaviours (BFRBs) such as hair pulling and skin picking next month. It comes just over a year after…

Filed Under: Children, young people and family mental health, Mental Health in Development, News, Online therapies and resources for clinicians

Big Health celebrates big approval

12th August 2024

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A prescription treatment for insomnia developed by Big Health has received US Food and Drug Administration  (FDA) approval this week. Big Health joint co-founder University of Oxford’s Prof Colin Espie…

Filed Under: Better Sleep, Impact, News, Online therapies and resources for clinicians

 New study – Serotonin changes how people learn and respond to negative information

9th August 2024

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Increasing serotonin can change how people learn from negative information, as well as improving how they respond to it, according to a new study published in the leading journal Nature…

Filed Under: Depression Therapeutics, Impact, News

Largest ever trial of ketamine-assisted therapy for alcohol disorder now recruiting  

9th August 2024

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The largest ever trial to investigate whether ketamine-assisted therapy could help people with alcohol problems stop drinking is now recruiting participants.   The first patients are being screened to see if…

Filed Under: News

Could taking a specific anticonstipation drug reduce your risk of depression?

8th August 2024

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In a new paper published today in BJPsych it is suggested that a specific anti constipation drug, prucalopride may reduce the risk of experiencing depression in individuals with no past…

Filed Under: Depression Therapeutics, Impact, Molecular Targets, News

Long-term cognitive and psychiatric effects of COVID-19 revealed in new study

1st August 2024

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Many people who were hospitalised with COVID-19 continue to have cognitive and psychiatric problems even two to three years post-infection, according to a new study published today in Lancet Psychiatry….

Filed Under: COVID-19 and psychiatric diagnosis, COVID-19 research, Impact, Molecular Targets, News, PHOSP COVID, Psychological Treatments

New Online Therapies Bring Oxford Mental Health Research to NHS Patients

31st July 2024

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Oxford University announces four new online therapies for anxiety and PTSD, now available on the NHS. The therapies target childhood anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorders and were developed with support form…

Filed Under: Children, young people and family mental health, Impact, Mental Health in Development, News, Online therapies and resources for clinicians, Psychological Treatments

New shingles vaccine could reduce risk of dementia – major study indicates

25th July 2024

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The new recombinant shingles vaccine ‘Shingrix’ is associated with a reduced risk of dementia compared to an earlier shingles vaccine, according to a major new study published in Nature Medicine….

Filed Under: Dementia, Impact, Molecular Targets, News, Online therapies and resources for clinicians

Recruitment open for healthy participants in the OxSENSE study

19th July 2024

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University of Oxford and OH BRC supported researchers are recruiting participants for the Oxford Semaglutide and Cognition (OxSENSE) Study. The study is investigating the effects of a single-dose of semaglutide…

Filed Under: Data Science, News

New Therapeutic Approaches in Translational Mental Health

18th July 2024

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Academia Meets Industry – Grand Challenges and New Horizons 16th September 2024, Mathematical Institute, Oxford The New Therapeutic Approaches in Translational Mental Health conference will bring together industry, academic and…

Filed Under: Mental Health Translational Research Collaboration and Mental Health Mission, News, Online therapies and resources for clinicians, Research Themes

Mental Health and Diversity Research Study Findings Released

16th July 2024

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New research from Oxford’s Department of Education has revealed the current picture of mental health and diversity support in schools in the Midlands. The research compiled feedback from 48 primary…

Filed Under: Children, young people and family mental health, Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI), Mental Health in Development, News

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