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What the science saysBiochemistry researcher awarded Women in Cell Biology Early Career Award MedalOxford graduates take honours at this year’s Royal College of Psychiatrists AwardsPancreatic Cancer UK funds new Oxford researcher in the fight against pancreatic cancerBest Dementia Nurse Specialist / Dementia Lead awardedCRIS technology to transform dementia and health researchUsing 'mood maths' to understand more about bipolar disorderHow can we tackle one of the biggest threats to global health - antimicrobial resistance?Understanding the drivers of antimicrobial resistanceDunn School postdoc wins Meningitis Research Foundation prizeScientists discover the secret behind the power of bacterial sexQueen's Anniversary Prize for Oxford's innovation in biomedical engineeringTetris … and other surprising ways to help emergency workers cope with traumaTargeting HIV ‘reservoir’ could be first step to understanding how to cure the diseaseNew guide for parents who are coping with their child's self-harm: 'You are not alone'Why we still don’t have personalised medicine, 15 years after sequencing the human genomeNew clinical trial to tackle hard-to-treat leukaemiaNepal research has lessons for global vaccination effortsGeorge Herbert Hunt Travelling Scholarship now accepting applicationsScientists use breakthrough DNA technology to diagnose cases of TB fasterProfessor Michael Sharpe wins prestigious Don R. Lipsitt AwardA breath of fresh air – Shedding light on oxygen, radiation and cancer treatmentHuman trials suggest ‘rescued’ drug could be safer treatment for bipolar disorderHappiness and unhappiness have no direct effect on mortalityTablet computing improves patient safety at the John Radcliffe HospitalNew treatment for growing problem of eating disorders recommended for NHSNational significance of Oxford's pharmacology department recognisedBeam me up, baby: exploring the use of lasers in assisted reproductive technologiesAre patients suffering with shoulder dislocations best treated with shoulder surgery or physiotherapy?Oxford strengthens international collaboration to solve epidemic global health problemOxford medics create website to support Syrian medical studentsOxford researchers offer new insights into the function of neurotransmitter dopamineUK life sciences minister says Oxfordshire 'doing something special'New laptop program can identify drug resistance from bacterial genomesNine-year-old brain tumour patient has testicular tissue frozenDiscovery finds possible new route to malaria vaccineBlood pressure treatment should be based on personal risk not minimum thresholdsBlind woman’s joy as she is able to read the time thanks to 'bionic eye'Oxford develops tiny mesh tube devices to treat brain aneurysmsSurvivors' blood plasma to treat Ebola is safe but more data neededMillions at risk of little known deadly tropical diseaseFight against little-known Zika virus applies lessons from EbolaTake an online DNA test and you could be revealing far more than you realiseMedical schools' gap between research and clinical practice criticisedHere’s how genetics helped crack the history of human migration£675,000 announced to support Oxford medical researchTributes pour in following sudden death of Professor Glyn HumphreysOmega-3 levels affect whether B vitamins can slow brain’s declineSynthetic biologists use bacterial superglue for faster vaccine developmentWhy Mark Zuckerberg was right to vaccinate his daughterKennedy Institute leads international consortium to investigate the link between gut bacteria and arthritisOxford scientists to investigate new test to prevent strokeWarning: dietary supplements could seriously mess with your medicationOxford spinout Orbit Discovery launches peptide-discovery platformProf Miesenböck recieves BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge AwardHIV is still growing, even when undetectable in the bloodMyeloma UK and the SGC announce open-access collaboration to discover new drug targets for myelomaSingle human cells reveal molecular mechanisms in cell cycle controlDunn School Head reflects on Penicillin Anniversary and Birth of the Antibiotic EraEvent addresses critical issues in translating great British science into great productsProtein that switches cancers from inflammation to proliferation identifiedUniversity and SomaLogic announce agreement for discoveryOxford spinout Zegami launches data discovery software to manage 'information tsunami'Older fathers – finding the enemy inside their testiclesFirst international masterclass on targeted spinal cord stimulation a successOxford researcher secures funding for powerful imaging technique in pancreatic cancerOxford charities come together for World Cancer DayNo study left behind: Reporting guidelines ensure all cancer research publications are usableWokingham practice is leading the country in landmark cancer detection studyMachine learning spinout from Oxford University unlocks big data insightsNew charts to assess head circumference at birth will be valuable tool in Zika virus crisisOxford neuroscientist taking on London Marathon for Alzheimer’s Research UKEntrepreneurial scientists interviewed for Enterprising OxfordWhat is meningitis B – and why don’t older children get the vaccine?Giant touchscreen helping in the battle against cancerNeural interfacing breakthrough: new technology prevents scar build-up on implantsTeaming up against cancer - Programming protein teams to induce cancer cell deathExperimental Psychology researchers reveal evidence for mnemonic templates using MEGA combined carbon and sugar tax could have environmental and health benefitsHuff Post: Mindfulness in Schools featured in new campaign - 'Young Minds Matter'Penicillin - the 'wonder drug' and its early use in orthopaedicsPlatelet-rich plasma not suitable for routine use in clinical practiceWhat should tobacco addiction research focus on next?Adherence to cancer referral guidelines by GPs varies internationallyStudy reveals why sometimes it's a good idea to be irrationalCells show their individuality in a new study of DNA damage responsesThe Mabel FitzGerald Archive, or: An extraordinary womanNew insights into the evolution of artemisinin resistant malariaKia Nobre among women leaders in science recognised by the Royal SocietyOxford London Lecture sets out plan to beat disease outbreaksPhoto Gallery and Video: the new OHBA scanner arrivesDPAG to Host the UK's First White Fibre Dissection CourseRare single gene mutation increases risk of schizophrenia 35-fold, new study suggestsBBC World Service: Why does funk music make us want to dance?Inspiring Open Day on medical research by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research CentreElectrical brain stimulation could support stroke recoveryThe Radcliffe Infirmary Outpatients’ Building: restored for a new era of healthcare innovationScientists pinpoint molecular signal that drives and enables spinal cord repairGlobal team aim for faster, more effective TB diagnosisAntimatter changed physics, and the discovery of antimemories could revolutionise neuroscienceOxford University Press offering free access to resources on Zika virus researchResearchers target intensive care's intensive noise problemBiochemical Society recognise work of Prof Keith GullPublic missing out on a night’s worth of sleep every weekClinical workload for general practice in England rises 16% in seven yearsFresh fruit associated with lower risk of heart attack and strokeStudy helps explain why we favour a black and white approach to moralityProf Geddes wins the 2016 ECNP Neuropsychopharmacology AwardThe science of hugs and why they (mostly) feel so goodHow Africa can close its continent-wide science funding gapOxford scientists involved in world’s biggest body scanning projectNew website explores women’s experiences of science careersClinical trial for experimental Ebola drug publishes resultsOxford team shortlisted for Cancer Research UK’s Grand Challenge awardSpace Invaders science workshop wows primary school childrenPartnership announces publication of positive phase 1 data for Ebola vaccine regimenSchool affects girls' chances of being diagnosed with an eating disorderStudy examines factors affecting whether women choose a medical research careerBMJ blog: Evidence based mentoring for “aspiring academics”New shuttle bus service to link Oxfordshire's key science campusesPoorer patients less likely to get hip replacementsMindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy linked to reduced risk of depression relapseGene therapy shows long-term benefit for treating rare blindnessAcademy of Medical Sciences honours eight Oxford researchersSeven Oxford academics elected Fellows of the Royal SocietyNew research to test whether early detection of depression relapse can achieve 30% fewer full episodesOxford study finds virtual reality can help treat severe paranoiaStatin treatment before heart surgery does not prevent heart damage or atrial fibrillationThinking differently could affect power of traumatic memoriesResearch suggests 'weekend effect' may be all in the codingOxford spinout raises £10m for precision system to treat diseaseUniversal flu vaccine under development by Oxford spinout VaccitechRevolutionary investment in microscopy in Oxford gets Wellcome Trust supportRecord £16.9m for Oxford spinout designing stem cell drugs to treat age-related diseaseHuman factors: Designing health services for peopleCan psychological therapies help people who self-harm?Medical Student wins second place in prestigious national Ophthalmology Prize ExaminationOxford study aims to find anti-depressants that work faster for patientsImmediate aspirin after mini-stroke substantially reduces risk of major strokeOxford key to network of ultra-powerful MRI scannersHigh blood pressure could significantly raise the risk of developing vascular dementiaComment: ‘Better together for better dementia research and care’Nine out of ten locals willing to take part in Clinical ResearchMedical Sciences teachers recognised at annual OUSU Teaching Award ceremonyThe ‘beating heart’ of the flu virus – and why scientists want to commandeer itUK still using ineffective compulsory treatment for people with mental illnessGenes that increase children's risk of blood infection identifiedUsing brain imaging to understand how you navigate through The TubeOxford reseachers describe how the brain tracks the motivation of othersFrom musculoskeletal to brain health - a rugby player's health journeyWAVE extends collaboration with Oxford to advance therapies for Duchenne Muscular DystrophyHigh BMI and waist circumference associated with increased risk of aggressive prostate cancerIn-depth guidance to evaluating healthcare system innovations is launchedPrimary Care researchers respond to National Obesity Forum reportSchizophrenia and subsequent neighbourhood deprivation: revisiting the social drift hypothesisBubbly drinks inspire more effective cancer treatmentMost antidepressant drugs ineffective for children and teens, study findsOxford scholars recognised in Queen's Birthday HonoursScientists propose a framework for more comprehensive assessment of medical device safety and efficacyDunn School's Chris Tang tells Penicillin story in Radio Four interviewStudy confirms that breast is best for premature babies' heartsNew genetic research can significantly improve drug developmentHow to win the Euros – with a little help from neuroscienceScientists reveal sub-Saharan Africa's 4000-year legacy of past migrationsMedical Sciences researchers excel in 3 Minute Thesis competitionResearchers find more uses for immune system's 'Swiss army knife'Genetic study shows how malaria mutations beat treatmentsAssessing the need for a schistosomiasis treatment databaseNew partnership with RCGP to deliver physical activity and lifestyle clinical priorityEarly screening spots emergency workers at greater risk of mental illnessWinners of the inaugural Vice-Chancellors Award for Public Engagement with Research announced todayIntroducing the new MRC Population Health Research UnitEfficacy of RTS,S malaria vaccine declines over seven yearsHealth guidance leads to reduction of repeat hip fracturesHow cute things hijack our brains and drive behaviourGlobal experts adopt new guidelines for health data analysisNon-coding DNA could hold the key to an effective treatment for inflammatory diseasesNew research aims to improve hypertension diagnosis during pregnancyBenefits of exclusive breastfeeding on children's later development in rural South AfricaDivisional staff and student pick up four OxTALENT awardsResearchers call for more focus on ways to improve end of life care at homeRecord triple distinctions for MRC BNDU members at FENS ForumPaul Bolam is named Dana/EDAB Neuroscience Outreach Champion 2016Gene sequencing offers way to beat global spread of gonorrhoeaGenetics of type 2 diabetes revealed in unprecedented detailSame genes could make us prone to both happiness and depressionPsychological treatment may be effective in reducing self-harmA Very Trump of Doom: How the Simple Stethoscope Transformed Medical DiagnosisRare mutations in bowel cancer may identify patients with a better prognosisStudy shows direct manipulation of brain can reverse effects of depressionSurgical Sciences researcher wins urology research scholarshipDPhil candidate makes 200 Young South Africans listDunn School researcher awarded Biochemical Society Science Communication PrizeLife game shortlisted for Saving Lives at Birth People's Choice AwardHealth minister learns about digital innovation at Oxfordshire hospitalsProtein sensor turns itself inside out and back againMRC BDNU and in2science UK to bring pioneering work placements to OxfordOxford spinout develops smart glasses giving legally blind the ability to read and navigateTwo research discoveries offer hope for managing ovarian cancerKetone drink gives competitive cyclists a boost by altering their metabolismThe power of data mining in diagnosis of childhood pneumoniaTackling toxic proteins in dementia and Parkinson's DiseaseNew atlas of gene expression in the pre- and postnatal primate brain revealed in NatureObesity linked to premature death, with greatest effect in menRapid bacterial infection test reduces antibiotic useEverything you need to know about chickenpox and why more countries don’t use the vaccineStudy sheds light on link between cholesterol and diabetesResearchers discover Sandman's role in sleep controlHealthcare costs for blood cancers are double average cancer costsPioneering research aims to end misery of cancer-induced bone painPsychologist's magic makes a non-existent object disappearEnzyme structure offers new hopes for better antiviralsStudy reveals how our genes can alter action of the most commonly used Type 2 diabetes drugOxford researcher awarded nearly £1m to explore potentially ‘game-changing’ treatments for prostate cancerCardiovascular disease cause of 45% of deaths across Europe each yearGuidelines published on measuring gender inequality in medical researchCatching the science bug: apprentice placement scheme success at The Dunn SchoolWorld's most in-depth study to detect early signs of Alzheimer's diseaseStudy suggests routes to improved immunity in older peoplePresidential candidates may be psychopaths – but that could be a good thingDunn School hosts British Heart Foundation delegation following renewal of cardiovascular science course fundingParents back genetics project at one year milestoneChildhood head injuries linked to increased risk of adult mental illness and poorer life chancesAmputees' brains remember missing hands even years laterUnique Oxford study of vascular disease welcomes 10,000th participantMany stroke patients experience delays in seeking and receiving careStudy reveals why the brain can’t forget amputated limbs, even decades laterMRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit and in2scienceUK deliver innovative STEM placements for local school pupilsDeadly scrub typhus bacteria confirmed in South AmericaExcess weight has different effects on different types of strokeMajor review to help doctors, patients and public make informed decisions about using statinsLargest UK trial of treatment for prostate cancer publishes first resultsConclusions about the effects of electronic cigarettes remain the sameTrial offers hope of a 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