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Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia (UPCH) in Lima, Peru and the University of Oxford have secured a prestigious Wellcome Discovery Award worth $3.1 million to launch a four-year programme aimed at improving treatment for Chronic Mountain Sickness www.dpag.ox.ac.uk/news/oxford-...
Oxford and Cayetano win Wellcome Discovery Award to transform care for Chronic Mountain Sickness
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DPAG’s David Paterson, Neil Herring and international co-authors have published a review article: Multimodal, device-based therapeutic targeting of the cardiovascular autonomic nervous system www.dpag.ox.ac.uk/news/review-...
Review article published: Multimodal, device-based therapeutic targeting of the cardiovascular autonomic nervous system
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As September draws to a close, we celebrate South East Asian Heritage Month by talking to Fitz, a postdoc researcher in DPAG's Klemm Group www.dpag.ox.ac.uk/news/intervi...
Interview with Fitz Gerald Silao, to mark South East Asian Heritage Month 2025
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We are delighted to announce that our own Dr Mootaz Salman has been awarded the prestigious Bayliss-Starling Prize Lecture 2025 by The Physiological Society www.dpag.ox.ac.uk/news/dr-moot...
Dr Mootaz Salman awarded the Bayliss-Starling Prize Lecture 2025 by The Physiological Society
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Great Seminar today at @epfl-brainmind.bsky.social with Mootaz Salman (Oxford, UK) @oxforddpag.bsky.social
We learned how blood-brain barrier dysfunction drives neurodegenerative disease & how 3D BBB-on-a-chip models uncover new therapeutic targets
Many thanks for the highly inspiring talk!
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Well done to DPAG DPhil student Yoon Young Choi, who was runner-up for the ECR Oral Competition at The Physiological Society’s #HeartCrossTalk2025 meeting. The title of the talk was ‘Neurocardiac interactions using hiPSC derived cardiomyocytes and sympathetic neurones from CPVT patients’
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Congratulations to Prof Ana Domingos, who has been awarded a Royal Society Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship. This scheme is for experienced senior and mid-career researchers who would benefit from a period of full-time research without teaching, administration and pastoral care duties
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Our popular Science in the Park event took place last week. This annual free event run by DPAG’s Outreach and Public Engagement Working Group (OPEWG) gives families an opportunity learn more about science and current research.
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well done, great work!
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🥳 We are celebrating achieving a LEAF Gold award for the 3rd year in a row! 🥳Thanks to everyone for their support in adhering to more sustainable practices. A special thank you to Feodora Bertherat for her tireless efforts & the extra work she puts in to help us achieve this.
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and congratulations Bethan!
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Congratulations Lucille!
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🎉 Congratulations to Mingcheng Xuan, Rea Tresa, and Sarah Franks from #KavliOxford for their recognition in the 2025 Peter Beaconsfield Prize! 👏
#OxfordResearch #BeaconsfieldPrize #TranslationalMedicine
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Congratulations to DPhil student; Johanna Hoffmann, who was awarded a trophy and certificate for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Sport’ at the University’s Annual Sports Awards 2025 on 16th June held at Somerville College
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Congratulations to the participants and prize winners at this year’s Sherrington Talks. The Sherrington Talks, which took place on Friday 13 and 20 June 2024, are short talks given by students, who are challenged to summarise their thesis in 5 minutes.
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