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« Back to News & EventsEight Oxford scientists are amongst 50 of the Uk's world-leading researchers elected to join the prestigious Fellowship of the Academy of Medical Sciences this year including from NDM: Professors Philip Bejon, Helen McShane, Richard Price, Alison Simmons and Sarah Walker. Many congratulations to you all!
Oxford IBD MasterClass 2024 – Personalising care in IBD
12 July 2023
23rd & 24th September 2024 Examination Schools, Oxford, UK
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.
Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis - Public Information Event April 2021
13 May 2021
On 29 April 2021 leading clinicians and scientists from the Oxford Translational Gastroenterology Unit will present on the latest research into the causes, treatment and monitoring of Crohn’s and Colitis.
Detailed map of colon cells in health and disease
23 March 2020
Help is on its ways for patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD).
New grant to study the role of immune cells in lung regeneration
23 March 2020
£872K awarded to study an exciting new research avenue in lung fibrosis.
NDM's Translational Gastroenterology Unit awarded a CRUK Primer grant of £100,000
23 March 2020
A new Cancer Research grant will help them develop early detection methods for one of the leading causes of cancer death in the UK.
NDM Researchers elected Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences
23 March 2020
Eight Oxford scientists are amongst 50 of the UK's world-leading researchers
TGU, University of Oxford Awarded the IBD Stress Test QuickFire Challenge
15 July 2019
Johnson & Johnson Innovation – JLABS announced on 11th July that the Translational Gastroenterology Unit, University of Oxford, has been selected as the awardee in the IBD Stress Test QuickFire Challenge.
TGU@10 - 10 Years Celebration Event!
8 July 2019
The Translational Gastroenterology Unit is celebrating its 10th year in existence in 2019. We thought this was a great opportunity to look at what shape the TGU has taken over that time, and where we would like to be heading in the future.
OUH Quality Improvement Symposium (QIP)
8 July 2019
Oxford Simulation, Teaching and Research (OxSTaR) and the Medical Directors Office held the yearly QIP Symposium on Friday 5th July 2019 at Tingewick Hall, John Radcliffe Hospital.
OUH NURSE WINS NATIONAL AWARD
8 July 2019
A Hepatology Specialist Practitioner at Oxford University Hospitals has scooped the top prize at the national Dr Falk-Pharma / Guts UK charity awards 2019.
FALK Symposium Poster First Prize Winner!
5 April 2019
IBD:Inflammatory Bowel Disease: From Pathophysiology to Personalized Medicine - FALK Foundation Symposium
High Sheriff Award
27 March 2019
Congratulations and a huge well done to Denise O’Donnell, Lead Research Nurse for the Gastro and Hepatology Clinical Trials Facility, Transalational Gastroenterology Unit, for receiving a High Sheriff Award!
Professor Satish Keshav
30 January 2019
Satish Keshav, a lynchpin of the TGU and a fine colleague and mentor to many in the Unit died unexpectedly on Wednesday 23rd January. The sudden loss of Satish is tragic for his family and for all of us who were lucky enough to be his friends. In due course we will post an obituary and some memories of his work.
Dietary Fibre Metabolite Helps Immune System Fight Invasive Bacteria
29 January 2019
Macrophages treated with the short-chain fatty acid butyrate – a by-product of dietary fibre breakdown - are better equipped to fight bacteria in the gut, report researchers from the Kennedy Institute and the Translational Gastroenterology Unit. These findings could lead to new strategies to restore gut health in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
forCrohn's Heroes 2018
19 December 2018
forCrohns is a UK based charity solely dedicated to Crohn's Disease. Their mission is to fund research that helps those with the condition today and contributes to finding a cure for Crohn’s disease in the future whilst making more people in the UK aware of the disease and its symptoms.