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Mae Chester-Jones
NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow
Events
We host a range of events throughout the year that cater to everyone.
Cristian Roman
Senior research associate in biomedical engineering
Jonathan Bedford
Postdoctoral clinical research fellow
Tracking Atrial Fibrillation aFter Intensive Care
The TrAFFIC Study aims to assess the feasibility of continuous ECG monitoring on the hospital ward and at home in patients who developed atrial fibrillation during an ICU stay.
CODETECT
Unrecognised comorbidity detection in hospitalised patients.
Collaboration board
Do you ever wonder if anyone in the Department is using a research technique you would like to learn? Are you curious to discover people in NDCN working on a similar topic to yours?
Staff Learning Scheme at NDCN
The Staff Learning Scheme exists to provide existing University staff with financial support for University courses that will help them to develop within their current role and be of broader benefit to their department; or enable them to acquire new skills and deal with changes in role and responsibility within the University. The majority of recipients over the last five years have been University employees undertaking a DPhil course within their own department, having received an offer through the normal admissions process
Oxford-Quinnipiac-Trinity Health Of New England Partnership
Oxford has established a powerful partnership with Quinnipiac University and Trinity Health Of New England, Hartford, USA to revolutionise the delivery of clinical care, research, and education in neuro-rehabilitation in Oxford and become a world-leading centre of excellence in restorative neuroscience. Oxford is a leading centre for basic and translational research, which complements Quinnipiac's expertise in multidisciplinary comprehensive care and neuro-rehabilitation. Phase one of the Oxford-Quinnipiac partnership, worth $3 million USD, funds a five-year programme consisting of the following: 1. Medical student exchange programme - students from Oxford Medical School and Quinnipiac's Netter School of Medicine have the opportunity to visit each other's universities and hospital systems to enhance learning 2. Clinical Research Fellowships - a research fellow at each site to enhance delivery of care and to engage in cutting edge translational research in multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions 3. Research infrastructure - funds are ring fenced to support discovery translation neuroscience in multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions, such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, and Alzheimer's disease