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Immune response may be harnessed to control HIV
11 March 2025
Researchers have unveiled primary trial results that show encouraging advances in HIV treatment driven by immune-based therapies. New antibody therapies could offer alternative to current treatments.
Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis public information event: What’s new in inflammatory bowel disease?
25 February 2025
In Person event only . Thursday 22nd May 2025 at 5.30pm - 7.50pm Academic Centre, Lecture Theatre 2, John Radcliffe Hospital **Registration is Required**
Oxford and GSK launch £50m programme to advance cancer research
27 January 2025
Global biopharma company GSK invests up to £50 million in a collaboration with Oxford to advance the understanding of how cancer develops, which could inform future development of vaccines to prevent cancer.
Fitness compensation in m.tuberculosis: a game of genetic chess
27 February 2024
Viktoria Brunner takes us behind the scenes of their latest publication 'Compensatory mutations are associated with increased in vitro growth in resistant clinical samples of Mycobacterium tuberculosis' published in Microbial Genomics.
Translational Gastroenterology Unit – Logo and Name Update
19 February 2024
NIHR Senior Research Fellows Awards
14 February 2024
Emerging Leaders Prize recognises future leaders in hepatitis research
7 December 2023
Three outstanding hepatitis researchers have been announced today as winners of the Medical Research Foundation’s seventh Emerging Leaders Prize.
A global collaboration to develop next-generation COVID-19 and flu vaccines
10 October 2023
Today Oxford University has launched a new global collaboration backed by £8 million funding from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). The project will be spearheaded by Professor Teresa Lambe, Professor of Vaccinology and Immunology and Calleva Head of Vaccine Immunology in the Department of Paediatrics and Professor Paul Klenerman, Sidney Truelove Professor of Gastroenterology and Director of the Translational Gastroenterology Unit at NDM, both of whom are Principal Investigators at NDM’s Pandemic Sciences Institute.
Oxford IBD MasterClass 2024 – Personalising care in IBD
12 July 2023
23rd & 24th September 2024 Examination Schools, Oxford, UK
Study reveals vaccine response in patients with impaired immune systems
6 July 2023
Updated data from the ongoing OCTAVE trial, a collaboration between the Universities of Glasgow, Birmingham and Oxford, show for the first time that most clinically at-risk patients with a range of immunocompromised or immunosuppressed conditions in the UK were protected from severe COVID by the vaccination programme.
3.4 million assays run by NDM’s serology platform
7 June 2023
Within weeks of the pandemic starting, the Nuffield Department of Medicine (NDM) began antibody testing as part of the UK’s ONS COVID-19 Infection Survey. The platform successfully tested millions of blood samples over three years, providing invaluable information on how vaccinations and previous infections affect the chance of getting COVID-19 again.
Landmark antibody study to test immune responses against COVID-19
17 April 2023
Thousands of immunosuppressed people, including patients at Oxford University Hospitals (OUH), have the chance to take part in a landmark new study investigating which people are still at the greatest risk of COVID-19 infection after vaccination.
COVID-19: accelerating testing with robotics
3 April 2023
Kevin Chau, a PhD student on our National PhD Training Programme in AMR Research, has contributed to the pandemic response as part of the Modernising Medical Microbiology team at John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. In a new blog post, he describes the experience.
Crohn’s & Colitis Public Information Event - 21st March 2023 - Watch our event here
17 January 2023
Watch our public event here from 21st March 2023.
Three NDM researchers awarded Associate Professorships
5 January 2023
We are delighted to announce that three researchers have been awarded the Associate Professor title, in recognition of their research achievements, contribution to teaching, and contribution to the general work of the Nuffield Department of Medicine.
NHS Blood and Transplant launches £20m research units
17 November 2022
NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) has launched a £20m set of research units across blood, organ, plasma, and stem cells. (1)