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Multimodal imaging sheds light on brain network abnormalities in Parkinson's disease
Clinical Neurology MRC BNDU
10 September 2021
International study finds insomnia, anxiety and depression very prevalent during first phase of COVID-19 pandemic
Coronavirus Ophthalmology Research SCNi
10 September 2021
Researchers are recommending public health interventions to reduce the long-term adverse outcomes associated with chronic insomnia and mental health problems.
Alexander Davies wins top UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship
Award Clinical Neurology Research
8 September 2021
Alex is one of eight Oxford University academics who have been awarded significant financial funding from the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships Scheme
New study on link between autoimmunity and pain
Clinical Neurology Research
7 September 2021
Patients with autoantibodies which target neuronal proteins can have pain as an under-recognised clinical manifestation.
Researchers identify distinct immunological mechanisms in early and late onset myasthenia gravis
Clinical Neurology Research
22 July 2021
John Jacob wins clinical academic research partnership for brain cancer project
Clinical Neurology Research
22 June 2021
The Medical Research Council awarded Dr John Jacob upwards of £200,000 to fund a project on brain cancer modelling.
A stem cell-based model offers new insights into the mechanisms of neuronal loss in Parkinson’s disease
Clinical Neurology Research
21 June 2021
Newborn brain scans clarify how some diseases develop
Integrative Neuroimaging Research
2 June 2021
Newborn brain scans from the Developing Human Connectome Project are now available online in large-scale open-source project, clarifying how some diseases develop.
New consortium to uncover mechanisms of neuropathic pain
Clinical Neurology Integrative Neuroimaging Research
28 May 2021
Professor David Bennett is leading a new national research consortium to investigate neuropathic pain.
NDCN Thomas Willis Day Prize Winners
Award Public engagement Research Teaching
26 May 2021
Our annual Thomas Willis Day celebrates the work of our Department over the previous year.
Heidi Johansen-Berg elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences
Integrative Neuroimaging Research
12 May 2021
Congratulations to Heidi Johansen-Berg, one of 11 University of Oxford biomedical and health scientists that the Academy of Medical Sciences has elected to its fellowship.
Celebrating International Women's Day
Event
5 March 2021
100 years since women were admitted as full members of the University of Oxford, women now hold vital posts at all levels of this institution.
Researcher publishes children's book of the brain
Integrative Neuroimaging Public engagement
4 March 2021
Betina Ip, a Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Research Fellow, has written a book for children: The Usborne Book of the Brain
Research shows how the brain reorganises old memories when new ones are made
MRC BNDU Research
18 February 2021
Researchers have discovered that the arrangement of existing memories in the brain is altered when we embed new memories
Capturing immune cells that colonise the brain to prevent disease progression in multiple sclerosis
Clinical Neurology Research
16 February 2021
Researchers have revealed a disease-causing population of immune cells, which travel to the brain in patients with multiple sclerosis. They demonstrate how to trap these cells in the blood, which means they can be targeted to prevent disease progression.
New machine learning system developed to identify deteriorating patients in hospital
Anaesthetics Research
5 February 2021
Researchers have developed a machine learning algorithm that could improve clinicians’ ability to identify hospitalised patients who need intensive care.
Retirement of Professor Peter Brown
MRC BNDU
15 January 2021
This month sees the retirement of Professor Peter Brown as Director of the Medical Research Council Brain Network Dynamics Unit at the University of Oxford.
Accidental awareness in obstetric surgery under general anaesthesia more frequent than expected
Anaesthetics Research
13 January 2021
The largest ever study of awareness during obstetric general anaesthesia shows around 1 in 250 women may be affected, and some may experience long-term psychological harm.