People in Oxfordshire are invited to come along to the Westgate Centre on 10 May to learn about the world-class healthcare research currently taking place in Oxford. The NIHR Oxford…
Research Themes
Collaborating with our Canadian colleagues
Job Opportunity: Research Capacity Development and Training Manager: NIHR OH BRC
Funds available from the Clinical Research Network Thames Valley and South Midlands
The impact of childhood and teenage anxiety disorders on later life – new research
Online arts and culture for young people’s mental health – new research programme announced
£3 million legacy gift to deliver significant benefits for people with bipolar disorder
World Sleep Day 17 March – The ‘5 principles’ of good sleep health
NICE recommends NIHR ARC OxTV and Oxford Health BRC supported digital mental health technologies for children and young people for use in the NHS
Professor Andrea Cipriani and the search for a revolution in mental health treatments
£35.4m to transform mental and brain health care across the UK – and the world
New Oxford Study Evaluates Pharmacological Treatment for Insomnia
Building and sustaining capacity of our Young People’s Advisory Group
Involving young people in studies using large health databases
Breakthrough success in provision of automated psychological therapy using virtual reality (VR)
Involving young people in planning a study to evaluate a new treatment for Binge Eating Disorder
Ground-breaking treatment offers new hope for patients with persecutory delusions
Oxford Health BRC wins government funding for its CHRONOS project
Investigating Neuronal Oscillations in Ageing and Dementia
Some research studies into dementia are starting to use Magnetoencephalography scans (also known as MEG scans) but what is MEG? What does it measure? And what can it tell us about neurodegeneration?
Blog post by Andrew Quinn, Jemma Pitt, Méadhbh Brosnan, Sarah Clayton, & Kia Nobre from the Brain & Cognition lab & OxDARE team for Dementia Action Week 2021.