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First genetic analysis of brain function and structure using UK Biobank imaging data yields exciting results
10 October 2018
Oxford scientists report exciting new insights into the structure and function of the brain using genetic information and detailed brain images from UK Biobank
Significant progress made on our new research building
26 September 2018
Tuesday 25 September saw the 'topping out' ceremony, with completion on course for next summer
New Yorker discusses Professor Irene Tracey's work
26 June 2018
The New Yorker features our Head of Department Professor Irene Tracey, and her research into the neuroscience of pain.
Building work for new neuroscience research facility gets under way
27 April 2018
Work to build the UK’s first dedicated centre for research into the prevention of stroke and dementia has started in Oxford.
Digital festival engages public with brain research
17 April 2018
For Brain Awareness Week 2018, our Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging got together with Oxford Sparks to present an immersive experience of some of Oxford's brain research.
From Neuroscience to Politics and Back Again
9 April 2018
Gwenaëlle Douaud experiences the Royal Society’s Pairing Scheme
Charlotte Stagg wins Sieratzki UK-Israel Prize
31 January 2018
This is one of four prestigious prizes for advances in neuroscience supported by the British Neuroscience Associations (BNA) and the Israel Society for Neuroscience (ISFN).
Seeing Pain: Irene Tracey on BBC Radio
23 January 2018
Our Head of Department Professor Irene Tracey presents a four-part series about pain on the BBC World Service
Team write neuroimaging primers
19 January 2018
A team of Oxford scientists have written the first three books in a new series of Oxford Neuroimaging Primers, published by Oxford University Press and edited by Mark Jenkinson and Michael Chappell.
Tim Behrens Finalist in Blavatnik Awards
16 January 2018
Tim Behrens is among the laureates and finalists of the 2018 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the United Kingdom, announced today by the Blavatnik Family Foundation and the New York Academy of Sciences.
Picture this!
3 January 2018
NDCN DPhil student Malte Kaller wins University Innovation Photography Competition
Can you train yourself to develop ‘super senses’?
1 November 2017
Wouldn’t it be great to be able to hear what people whispered behind your back? Or to read the bus timetable from across the street?
Launch of Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging
1 November 2017
The new centre is a multi-disciplinary neuroimaging research facility which encompasses the Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain (FMRIB), Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA, Department of Psychiatry) and imaging facilities within the Department of Experimental Psychology.
Professor Irene Tracey to be next Warden of Merton College
10 October 2017
Professor Irene Tracey FMedSci is to be the next Warden of Merton College, Oxford.
A new approach to improving hemispatial neglect after stroke
3 October 2017
Research by Jacinta O’Shea reveals the striking potential of brain stimulation to cause long-lasting improvements in stroke patients’ attention deficits.
Brain scanning and breathing disorders
20 September 2017
Professor Kyle Pattinson from the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences explains how brain scanning could help doctors to personalise treatment for people with chronic breathing disorders.
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.