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SUMMARY:Unlock NHS Data Securely via the SDE
DESCRIPTION:NHS England is continuing to develop the National Secure Data Environment (SDE) – enabling approved users to access and analyse NHS data within a secure\, controlled setting. This approach strengthens patient confidentiality while supporting faster\, more impactful research\, population health insight\, and service improvement. To support adoption\, NHS England team are hosting a webinar featuring speakers from across the National SDE programme\, including Liz Gaffney (Head of Service) and colleagues from the NHSE Data Access & Partnerships team. \nMore details and to register.
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/unlock-nhs-data-securely-via-the-sde/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education and Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260710T100000
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SUMMARY:Integrating the Lived Experience and Voices of Children and Young People in Weight Management
DESCRIPTION:This session will provide an overview of the why and how the voices of young people are so critical in weight management research and service evaluation. We will share learning from the NIHR funded ENHANCE study which has evaluated the NHS complications in excess weight clinics for children and young people including: \n\nHow they set up the ENHANCE ARROWS – lived experience group of diverse young people\, and how they have been integral to every stage of the study.\nDiscuss practical considerations and learning from the work\nShowcase the outputs and impacts generated by the ARROWS\n\nThe session will finish with an introduction to the Obesity Voices Hub – a lived experience hub that promotes and supports the meaningful integration of lived experience into policy\, practice and research\, and how we hope the ARROWS will help to expand this hub to further represent young people’s voices in future work. \nNext steps and further information: \nYou can register using the following link: Webinar Registration – Zoom \nOnce registration closes\, further details will be sent to everyone who has reserved a ticket. \nThe event lasts for 1 hour with a 30-minute presentation and 30 minutes allocated for Q&A. \nThe event will be recorded and shared with those who have registered as well as publicly on our NIHR platforms and may be downloaded in countries where data protection legislation differs from the UK. \nFor any queries please contact netspublic@nihr.ac.uk
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/integrating-the-lived-experience-and-voices-of-children-and-young-people-in-weight-management/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education and Training,Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI),NIHR,PPI
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260717T014456
CREATED:20260601T125535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T125658Z
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SUMMARY:HUMAN BRAIN ANATOMY COURSES -- LIVE ONLINE\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now open for 4 x LIVE ONLINE Human Brain Anatomy\, Limbic Brain Anatomy and Neuroanatomy Video Dissection Courses. \nThere is also an on-demand 22-module online neuroanatomy course which is certified for 72CPD points. \nINSTRUCTOR \nDr Paul Johns\, BSc BM MSc FAcadMEd FRSB FRCPath\nConsultant Neuropathologist\, Reader in Clinical Neuroanatomy \nAuthor of Clinical Neuroscience: An Illustrated Colour Text \n  \n\nHUMAN BRAIN ANATOMY COURSE (2-day\, LIVE ONLINE) \n\nSat 18th – Sun 19th July 2026 + Sat 10th – Sun 11th October 2026 \nComprehensive introduction to human brain anatomy \nHighly popular neuroanatomy course with five star reviews\, since 2007 \n£395. delegate feedback score: 4.9 / 5.0 \nMore information \nRegister NOW \n\nLIMBIC BRAIN ANATOMY COURSE (2-day\, LIVE ONLINE) \n\nSat 15th – Sun 16th August 2026 \nNeuroanatomy of emotion\, memory\, cognition and behaviour \nThis more advanced course demystifies the complex anatomy of the limbic brain \n£395\, delegate feedback score: 4.9 / 5.0 \nMore information \nRegister NOW \n\nNEUROANATOMY VIDEO DISSECTION COURSE (2-day\, LIVE ONLINE)\n\nSat 14th – Sun 15th November 2026 \nExploration of human brain anatomy through detailed anatomical dissections \nProvides a unique understanding of human brain anatomy in three dimensions \n£395\, feedback score: 4.9 / 5.0 \nMore information \nRegister NOW \n\nONLINE HUMAN BRAIN ANATOMY COURSE (90-day access\, on demand) \n\n22 high-quality neuroanatomy modules\, including brain dissection videos \nComprehensive introduction to structural and functional brain anatomy  \n£395\, includes completion certificate\, 220 self-test questions\, 72 CPD/CME points \nFeedback score: 4.9 / 5.0 \nMore information \nGet instant access
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/human-brain-anatomy-courses-live-online-2026/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education and Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T113000
DTSTAMP:20260717T014456
CREATED:20260629T084809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260629T084809Z
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SUMMARY:Socio-Economic Disadvantage Inclusion in Health Research
DESCRIPTION:We’re delighted to invite you to an informative session (online) on practical tools for socio-economic disadvantage inclusion in health research. This event is a fantastic opportunity to enhance your approach to including people and communities from diverse ethnicities in your research. \nSpeaker \nDr Heidi Green is a Health Equity and Patient Involvement Specialist and a Creative Qualitative Researcher who co-developed the NIHR INCLUDE Socio-economic disadvantage framework\, which has been designed to aid researchers\, who are designing clinical trials\, to consider barriers to including patients from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds in their trial. \nThere will be lots of opportunities for you to ask questions from experienced and knowledgeable speakers to support your research. \nCASE STUDIES: \nCase Study 1: Reducing Health Inequalities Through Co-Designed\, Integrated Care Presented by Victoria Stalker\, Project Manager\, and Dr Nimra Khan\, Post-doctoral Researcher\, the ⁠Co-PICS study aims to improve care for people from diverse backgrounds living with psychosis and long-term physical health conditions. The project seeks to reduce health inequalities by first exploring individuals’ lived experiences and then co-designing clinical tools and training resources informed by those insights\, supporting more integrated and inclusive care across services. \n⁠Case Study 2: Embedding Inclusive Research Practices in Brain Health Studies Dr Sana Suri\, Associate Professor at the University of Oxford\, Department of Psychiatry will share how insights from having previously attended Heidi’s session have influenced the design of the ⁠SABHEE study (Stories About Brain Health and Ethnicity)\, a qualitative project exploring brain health in British South Asian adults. Drawing on the NIHR INCLUDE framework\, the study reflects an ongoing shift towards more inclusive and culturally responsive research practices. \nThese sessions are for: \nResearch staff affiliated with the following Biomedical Research Centres: Barts\, Birmingham\, Cambridge\, Moorfields\, Oxford and Oxford Health. \nLimited spaces available. \nRegistration link
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/socio-economic-disadvantage-inclusion-in-health-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education and Training,Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI),NIHR
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T131500
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SUMMARY:Recovery from depression: TMS is ready to go & can save the country money
DESCRIPTION:Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) offers hope for people with depression that has not responded to first-line treatment. \n\n\n\n\nNot only is TMS safe and effective\, it’s cost-effective\, and was invented in the UK. So why isn’t it more widely available on the NHS? \nJoin leading UK researchers\, clinicians and experts by experience to explore how we can build the case for better provision. \nAgenda \n\nThe patient experience of difficult-to-treat depression\nThe TMS story\nWhat the evidence says about TMS for depression\nPatient experiences of accessing TMS therapy\nA vision for improving access to TMS in the UK\n\nSpeakers \n\nPeople with lived experience of difficult-to-treat depression and TMS treatment\nProfessor Richard Morriss\, University of Nottingham\nDr Paul Briley\, University of Nottingham\nDr Mohamed Abdelghani\, Consultant Psychiatrist\, Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust\nDr Jacob Andrews\, University of Nottingham\n\nThis webinar is aimed at health care commissioners\, policymakers and third sector information providers\, but everyone is welcome to join in the discussion! \nMore details and to register: Recovery from depression: TMS is ready to go & can save the country money Tickets\, Wednesday\, July 15  •  12 PM – 1:15 PM GMT+1 | Eventbrite
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/recovery-from-depression-tms-is-ready-to-go-can-save-the-country-money/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Depression Research Centre,Depression Therapeutics,Education and Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260721T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260721T153000
DTSTAMP:20260717T014456
CREATED:20260716T113447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260716T114041Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Beyond the bump - How managing blood pressure around pregnancy shapes your future health
DESCRIPTION:The NIHR BRC: Oxford is holding a free online public talk on Tuesday 21 July at 2pm \nMany women experience high blood pressure during pregnancy\, and it is increasingly recognised as an early warning sign for health problems later in life. Conditions such as gestational hypertension and preeclampsia are known to increase a woman’s longer-term risk of stroke\, heart disease and dementia. Yet most women receive little follow-up once their baby is born. \nRecent studies by University of Oxford researchers have shown that\, by monitoring and carefully managing their blood pressure after giving birth\, new mothers could cut their risk of future heart disease and strokes – and protect their long‑term brain health. \nThe studies\, supported by the NIHR Biomedical Research Centre: Oxford\, have led to the creation of a postpartum cardiac risk clinic in the Oxford Heart Centre. \nThis talk will explore how pregnancy is a window into future health\, giving an opportunity to improve long-term care and help prevent future cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline in women. The speakers will also show how understanding why some women develop long-term complications while others recover fully could lead to more personalised treatment. \nSign up here: Webinar: Beyond the bump – How managing blood pressure around pregnancy shapes your future health. \nSpeakers \nDr Jamie Kitt is a Consultant Cardiologist in London and Oxford. He is conducting post-doctoral research into hypertensive pregnancy at the University of Oxford’s Radcliffe Department of Medicine. \nDr Winok Lapidaire is a Principal Investigator in Cardiovascular Medicine at the Radcliffe Department of Medicine. Her research focuses on the effect of high blood pressure on the brain\, especially during and after pregnancy. \n \n 
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/webinar-beyond-the-bump-how-managing-blood-pressure-around-pregnancy-shapes-your-future-health/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Dementia,Education and Training,NIHR
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260908T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T170000
DTSTAMP:20260717T014456
CREATED:20260520T172530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260523T100923Z
UID:11944-1788854400-1789059600@oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Writing Retreat - The Mental Health Research (MHR) Incubator
DESCRIPTION:The Mental Health Research (MHR) Incubator team are excited to announce the launch of our Paper Writing Retreat! Step away from the usual distractions at work and home and make significant progress towards your next academic publication. This fully-funded 2.5-day retreat provides the opportunity for mental health and addiction early career researchers to work on an outstanding paper from their most recent fellowship. \nThe benefits of this retreat include: \n🖋️10 hours structured writing time \n🖋️ tips and approaches to getting academic writing done \n🖋️ the chance to meet and network with other UK-based mental health and addiction researchers \n🖋️ a distraction-free environment \n…and so much more! \nApplications close on Monday 22 June at 11.59pm – don’t miss out! For full eligibility criteria and how to apply\, use the link below: \nhttps://mentalhealthresearch.org.uk/pwr/ \n 
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/writing-retreat-the-mental-health-research-mhr-incubator/
LOCATION:Charney Manor\, Charney Bassett\, Oxfordshire\, OX12 0EJ
CATEGORIES:Better Sleep,Brain Technologies,Data Science,Dementia,Depression Research Centre,Depression Therapeutics,Education and Training,Flourishing & Wellbeing,Mental Health in Development,Molecular Targets,NIHR,Pain,Preventing Multiple Morbidities,Psychological Treatments
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260911T170000
DTSTAMP:20260717T014456
CREATED:20260714T100236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260714T100236Z
UID:12467-1789027200-1789146000@oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Pioneering Approaches in Experimental and Translational Medicine - 2 day course
DESCRIPTION:This two-day course returns for 2026 with a new programme and line-up of speakers. The course aims to inspire and prepare researchers embarking on careers in translational and experimental medicine. \nThis course will introduce pioneering approaches across research methods\, including neuroimaging\, non-invasive brain stimulation\, psychopharmacology\, digital therapeutics\, genetics\, sleep\, and big data. It will also cover a range of practical essentials – from the fundamentals of study design\, incorporating participant and patient perspectives\, embedding open science and industry perspectives. The course will highlight the skills you need to succeed and provide guidance on how to develop them. \nThe course will feature inspiring talks\, panel discussions with Q&As and networking opportunities. \nKeynote Speakers:\n\nProfessor Cathryn Lewis\, King’s College London – Polygenic Scores for Psychiatric Disorders\nProfessor Mike Browning\, University of Oxford – Translating Proof of Concept to Clinical Trials in Depression and Bipolar Disorder\nAssociate Professor Helen Barron\, University of Oxford – Building Deep Internal Models During Periods of Rest and Sleep\nProfessor Ulrike Schmidt OBE\, King’s College London – Current Affairs: Non-Invasive Neuromodulation in Eating Disorders\n\nOrganisers\nThis course is being hosted by the Experimental Medicine and Novel Therapeutics Theme at the NIHR BRC: Maudsley in collaboration with NIHR BRC: Oxford Health. \nNIHR BRC: Maudsley – Professor Mitul Mehta (BRC Experimental Medicine and Novel Therapeutics Theme Lead)\, Professor Alice Egerton (Deputy Theme Lead)\, Dr Cathy Davies\, Dr Nicholas Livingston\, Dr Elisa Bruno\, Caitlin Pentland\, Eman Yousuf\, Daire Douglas and Bartlomiej Pliszka. \nNIHR BRC: Oxford Health – Associate Professor Susannah Murphy (BRC Depression Therapeutics Deputy Theme Lead)\, Dr Amy Gillespie and Dr Riccardo De Giorgi. \nThe event is tailored to those at early career stages\, including research assistants\, PhD students and early postdocs\, looking to enhance their knowledge and abilities in conducting translational research. \nTickets:\nTickets available on eStore \nTickets for this course are £40\, which should be recoverable through bench fees/studentship conference funds for eligible students.
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/pioneering-approaches-in-experimental-and-translational-medicine-2-day-course/
LOCATION:Kings College London\, 8th Floor North\, Bush House\, Strand campus\, 30 Aldwych\, London\,\, London\, WC2B 4BG
CATEGORIES:Better Sleep,Brain Technologies,Data Science,Dementia,Depression Research Centre,Depression Therapeutics,Education and Training,Mental Health in Development,Molecular Targets,NIHR,Oxford Precision Psychiatry Lab,Pain,Preventing Multiple Morbidities,Psychological Treatments
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260910T123000
DTSTAMP:20260717T014456
CREATED:20260624T151950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260624T152948Z
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SUMMARY:Digital Innovation Showcase for NMAHPS 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Oxford School of Nursing & Midwifery would like to invite nurses\, midwives\, allied health professionals\, and scientists to an online Digital Innovation Showcase on the 10th September 2026\, 09:30-12:30. \nThis event provides a supportive platform to: \n\nShare your digital health project or initiative\nInspire colleagues across professions and sectors\nHighlight real-world impact on patient care\, service delivery or workforce development\nIdentify opportunities for collaboration across the Oxford ecosystem and beyond\n\nIf you are interested in sharing your project/ innovation then please express your interest by emailing mwaite@brookes.ac.uk. \nFurther details are included here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JcquTDYzorx9G2VyjmVQrqo4F4Vgbl7C/edit 
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/digital-innovation-showcase-for-nmahps-2026/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Clinical Research Facility,Education and Training
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260922
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260924
DTSTAMP:20260717T014456
CREATED:20260327T142813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260716T111249Z
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Health Economic Evaluation
DESCRIPTION:This course provides a starting point for anyone involved in the healthcare sector  who needs an introduction to the language of economics and economic evaluation. It explains how economists evaluate the costs and benefits of health interventions\, and how health economics is used by decision makers in the health services and in the pharmaceutical and medical technology industries. \nMore information on HERC website.
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/introduction-to-health-economic-evaluation-6/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education and Training,Research Themes
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261127T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261127T124000
DTSTAMP:20260717T014456
CREATED:20260706T115550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260716T111340Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Early HTA\, Translation and Commercialisation of Digital Health Innovations
DESCRIPTION:The Economics of Population Health Research Centre (formerly HERC)\, together with the NIHR BRC: Oxford Health and the NIHR BRC: Oxford\, invites you to attend a Workshop on Early Health Technology Assessment (HTA)\, Translation and Commercialisation of Digital Health Innovations. \nVenue: Richard Doll Lecture Theatre\, Richard Doll Building\,\nOld Road Campus\, OXFORD\, OX3 7LF \nRegister online to attend: Registration: EPH/BRC Workshop: Early HTA & Commercialisation | Online surveys \nAbout the Workshop: \nDigital health innovations—including apps\, AI tools\, online platforms and wearable technologies—offer significant opportunities to improve healthcare. However\, they present new challenges for evaluation\, implementation and commercialisation\, with decisions often needing to be made before conventional evidence is fully established. \nThis workshop will explore how early health technology assessment (HTA)\, economic evaluation and commercial considerations can be integrated to support the successful translation of digital health innovations into clinical practice. Through expert presentations and real-world case studies\, participants will discuss approaches to early evaluation\, commercialisation pathways and the scaling of digital innovations within the NHS. \nThe workshop is intended for: \n\nResearchers and theme leads from the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre and Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre\nClinicians involved in digital innovation\nHealth economists\nAnyone with an interest in digital health evaluation\, translation and implementation\n\nClick for Draft Agenda here.
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/workshop-on-early-hta-translation-and-commercialisation-of-digital-health-innovations/
LOCATION:Richard Doll Lecture Theatre\, Richard Doll Building HERC\, Nuffield Department of Population Health\, Old Road Campus\,\, Headington\, Oxford\, OX3 7LF
CATEGORIES:Better Sleep,Brain Technologies,Data Science,Dementia,Depression Therapeutics,Education and Training,Flourishing & Wellbeing,Mental Health in Development,Molecular Targets,Pain,Preventing Multiple Morbidities,Psychological Treatments
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