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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.
Oxford-Quinnipiac-Trinity Health Of New England Partnership
Oxford has established a powerful partnership with Quinnipiac University and Trinity Health Of New England, Hartford, USA to revolutionise the delivery of clinical care, research, and education in neuro-rehabilitation in Oxford and become a world-leading centre of excellence in restorative neuroscience. Oxford is a leading centre for basic and translational research, which complements Quinnipiac's expertise in multidisciplinary comprehensive care and neuro-rehabilitation. Phase one of the Oxford-Quinnipiac partnership, worth $3 million USD, funds a five-year programme consisting of the following: 1. Medical student exchange programme - students from Oxford Medical School and Quinnipiac's Netter School of Medicine have the opportunity to visit each other's universities and hospital systems to enhance learning 2. Clinical Research Fellowships - a research fellow at each site to enhance delivery of care and to engage in cutting edge translational research in multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions 3. Research infrastructure - funds are ring fenced to support discovery translation neuroscience in multiple sclerosis and other neurological conditions, such as traumatic brain injury, stroke, and Alzheimer's disease
Preclinical Stroke Research Group
We use preclinical models to study stroke. Our aim is to better understand mechanisms involved in post-stroke recovery and investigate novel interventions that have the potential to enhance the recovery process in patients. In our studies we use precision model approach taking into account factors such as sex and age to improve translatability of laboratory discoveries to real-world applications.
News and Highlights
A collection of videos, audio, and news links from collaborators in the Oxford Stroke Recovery Research Hub
Love Your Brain!
Love your Brain! is an engagement programme from the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences.
Engage
We want our research to be responsive to society so that there will be genuine benefit from its applications. Involving the public in our work can bring fresh perspectives and help us communicate better.
Faculty
The MRI Graduate Programme is taught by a team of research staff and students from the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging
Women in Clinical Neuroscience
The Women in Clinical Neuroscience Network (WICN) was established in 2021 with money from the University of Oxford Diversity Fund to empower and support female clinical academics in NDCN to progress their clinical academic careers.