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Brain scanning and breathing disorders
Anaesthetics Integrative Neuroimaging Research
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.
New Associate Professors and University Research Lecturers
Clinical Neurology Integrative Neuroimaging Ophthalmology Staff development
8 September 2017
From agony to analgesia: two-part radio programme
Anaesthetics Integrative Neuroimaging Public engagement Research
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!
Anaesthetics Integrative Neuroimaging
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
Anaesthetics Integrative Neuroimaging Public engagement
4 August 2017
On Tuesday 18 July a special event took place in the upstairs room of a pub in Oxford.
How brain imaging is revealing the complexity of pain
Integrative Neuroimaging Research
16 February 2017
Stroke research featured in Andrew Marr's BBC documentary
Integrative Neuroimaging Research
16 February 2017
Stroke remains the biggest cause of disability in the UK, and completely changed the life of celebrated broadcaster and political journalist Andrew Marr in 2013. The life-threatening stroke resulted in his family being told twice that he was unlikely to survive, and if he did, that he may never regain normal speech, cognitive function or movement.
Tim Behrens wins award for outstanding research
Award Integrative Neuroimaging
30 January 2017
Two Troland Research Awards are given annually to recognise unusual achievement by young investigators and to further research within the broad spectrum of experimental psychology.
New Wellcome Trust Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging
Integrative Neuroimaging
7 December 2016
The Wellcome Trust has today announced five-year funding for 14 major research centres, including a centre for neuroimaging in Oxford
Initial results from world’s biggest body scanning project
Integrative Neuroimaging Publication Research
20 September 2016
Data from the first 5,000 UK Biobank participants taking part in the world’s largest health imaging study has been released for health researchers worldwide to use in their own research.
A sixth sense? How we can tell that eyes are watching us
Integrative Neuroimaging Research
20 September 2016
Amputees' brains remember missing hands
Integrative Neuroimaging Research
31 August 2016
Our brains have a detailed picture of our hands and fingers, and that persists even decades after an amputation, our researchers have found. The finding could have implications for the control of next generation prosthetics.
Keep up to date with FMRIB on Twitter
Integrative Neuroimaging
31 May 2016
Oxford's Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain is now tweeting its news
Oxford key to network of ultra-powerful MRI scanners
Integrative Neuroimaging
18 May 2016
Researchers at Oxford University are playing a key role in expanding the UK's network of ultra-powerful MRI machines. Oxford and Nottingham Universities have been pioneering research using so-called 'Ultra-high field' (UHF) MRI scanners, which are at the cutting edge of biomedical imaging. They are now joined by new systems in Cardiff, Cambridge and Glasgow.
Oxford scientists involved in world’s biggest body scanning project
Integrative Neuroimaging
14 April 2016
The world’s largest health imaging study, funded by the Medical Research Council, Wellcome Trust, and the British Heart Foundation is launched today. It will create the biggest collection of scans of internal organs, and transform the way scientists study a wide range of diseases.
Antimatter changed physics, and the discovery of antimemories could revolutionise neuroscience
Integrative Neuroimaging Research
31 March 2016
Electrical brain stimulation could support stroke recovery
Integrative Neuroimaging Research
17 March 2016
Applying an electric current to the brain can help recovery from stroke, Oxford University researchers have found.
Understanding how we perceive the threat of breathlessness
Anaesthetics Integrative Neuroimaging Research
1 March 2016
Researchers find that components of a small group of brain cells in the brainstem are important in how people perceive the threat of breathlessness.
Unravelling the mystery of pain and anaesthesia
Anaesthetics Integrative Neuroimaging Research
15 February 2016
Listen to Irene Tracey discussing her work on pain at the Wellcome Collection/BBC World Service 'Exchanges at the Frontier' series