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James Parkinson 200th anniversary events
14 September 2017
This year marks the 200th anniversary of the publication of the first codified description of the condition that we now know as Parkinson's disease.
From agony to analgesia: two-part radio programme
25 August 2017
Irene Tracey presents a programme about pain, and the current work taking place to measure and treat it.
I'm a researcher - get me out of here!
23 August 2017
Brave Sarah Finnegan is letting school students ask her anything as part of 'I'm a Researcher' for Curiosity Carnival.
Poetry meets neuroscience
4 August 2017
On Tuesday 18 July a special event took place in the upstairs room of a pub in Oxford.
Foundation Year Quality Improvement Project Symposium
17 July 2017
The Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Foundation Year Quality Improvement Symposium is organised by Oxford Simulation, Teaching and Research (OxSTaR), which is based in our Department.
Public Engagement with Research Awards
29 June 2017
Members of NDCN are involved in an award-winning project at this year’s Vice-Chancellor’s Public Engagement with Research Awards.
Staff success at OxTALENT Awards
15 June 2017
Members of NDCN were successful in two categories of these awards, which celebrate the digital at the University of Oxford
NDCN at the Cheltenham Science Festival
15 June 2017
The Cheltenham Science Festival was first held in 2002, and has quickly grown to become one of the most significant of its kind in the UK. The 2017 festival ran from 6-11 June and featured three of our scientists.
Long-term aspirin use linked to bleeding risk in over 75s
14 June 2017
In people aged 75 or over, long-term daily aspirin use is linked to a higher than expected risk of disabling or fatal bleeding, according to a new study in The Lancet.
British Neuroscience Association Festival of Neuroscience
24 April 2017
Our Department was well represented at this leading UK neuroscience meeting in April 2017
New consortium to investigate Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases
10 April 2017
New research project could enable novel therapeutic approaches in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases.
New trial for blindness rewrites the genetic code
20 March 2017
Researchers have started a new gene therapy clinical trial to treat X-linked retinitis pigmentosa (XLRP), the most common cause of blindness in young people.
Cannabinoid biomedicine research programme launched
17 March 2017
Oxford University and Kingsley Capital Partners have launched a new research programme to investigate the role of cannabinoids in biology and medicine.