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New analysis from over 36,000 healthy women in 20 countries suggests that physiological changes during pregnancy may not be as dramatic as traditionally taught. However, blood pressures do appear to be increasing year on year.
UK Myasthenia Database (UKMyDb)
UK Myasthenia Gravis Database (UKMyDb)
Restorative Neural Dynamics CoRE
There are six projects available this year. These four-year PhD (DPhil) studentships offer three years of full-time tuition fees at the Home rate, and four years of non-taxable stipend at the full-time UKRI rate (including any uplifts announced). Both Home students and International students are eligible to receive this funding package. Please see further details about the projects below:
MSc in Pain Neurosciences
The new MSc in Pain Neurosciences is a two-year, part-time blended programme that combines the flexibility of online learning with the richness of in-person teaching.
Explore the 2025 Staff and Student Survey Results
On this page, you’ll find a summary of how NDCN is using feedback from the 2025 Staff Experience Survey and NDCN’s first-ever Student Survey to shape positive change and continuous improvement.
The RISES Study
Sleep regularity index as a novel indicator of sleep disturbance in stroke survivors: a secondary data analysis.
Oxford Neuroinflammation Conference 2026
Clinical-scientific meeting with a focus on recent advances in the field of neuroinflammation, with a particular emphasis on multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD). Speakers will discuss a wide range of topics, covering both basic science and clinical aspects of these diseases.
The IRIS Study
Investigating an environmental Intervention foR offIce workers with poor Sleep (IRIS)
SPECTRUM study
Sleep Physiology Effects and Circadian Timing: Routes to Understanding Mental Health (SPECTRUM)
PROSPECT
PROSPECT: Predicting deterioration following critical illness using continuous vital sign monitoring and machine learning
7th UK Preclinical Stroke Symposium
8 & 9 September 2025, Keble College, University of Oxford
Virtual Reality Cycling at High Altitude. An investigation in International Trekkers to understand the symptoms of high altitude
Participant information sheet for Virtual Reality Cycling at High Altitude OxTREC Reference: 545-24, Nepal Health Research Council reference 554-2024 Version 1.2. 6 January 2025
Paul Coombes
Software engineer
Pavithra Sakthivel
Academic Foundation Doctor