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FMRI has long been a useful research tool, providing indirect indications of relative change in brain activity when the subject is presented with different stimuli. It has rarely been used in diagnostics as it does not produce numerical data. Currently, positron emission tomography (PET) scans are used to provide quantitative measurements of blood flow and volume in the brain for use in diagnosis. However, PET is expensive, has poor spatial resolution and exposes the patient to ionising radiation.
The IRIS Study
Investigating an environmental Intervention foR offIce workers with poor Sleep (IRIS)
Yi Liu
Medical statistician
SPECTRUM study
This study is about to start recruiting. To register your interest and be notified when the study goes live, please email spectrum.study@ndcn.ox.ac.uk.
UK Sensorimotor Conference 2025
The UK's leading conference in sensorimotor neuroscience is coming to Oxford in 2025.
PROSPECT
PROSPECT: Predicting deterioration following critical illness using continuous vital sign monitoring and machine learning
7th Pre-clinical 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
S'thembile Thusini
Implementation Scientist in The National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit
Pavithra Sakthivel
Academic Foundation Doctor
Lived Experience Advisory Group
Volunteers are needed to join a Lived Experience Advisory Group of people experiencing sleep problems, low mood/depression or anxiety.