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Oxford COVID-19 vaccine to begin phase II/III human trials

University of Oxford researchers have begun recruiting for the next phase in human trials of a COVID-19 vaccine in human volunteers. The phase I trial in healthy adult volunteers began in April. More than 1,000 immunisations have been completed and follow-up is currently ongoing. The next study will enrol up to 10,260 adults and children and will […]

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World-class training enhances patient care

Tucked away in the back of the John Radcliffe Hospital is the University of Oxford’s state-of-the-art medical simulation, teaching and research facility. Oxford Simulation, Teaching and Research (OxSTaR), led by Dr Helen Higham, is part of the Nuffield Division of Anaesthetics in the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences. OxSTaR runs simulated scenarios – complete with highly realistic […]

Six Oxford professors honoured by the Academy of Medical Sciences

The Academy of Medical Sciences, the independent body in the UK representing the diversity of medical science, has today announced the election of fifty new Fellows, including six academics from the University of Oxford. The six new Oxford Fellows are: Professor David Bennett FMedSci, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences Dave Bennett studies the response of the nervous […]

Landmark partnership announced for development of COVID-19 vaccine

The University of Oxford has today announced an agreement with the UK-based global biopharmaceutical company AstraZeneca for the further development, large-scale manufacture and potential distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine candidate currently being trialled by the University. © Dr Sean Elias The partnership is to begin immediately with the final terms being agreed in the coming […]

Practice makes perfect

Tucked away in an unassuming annexe at the back of the John Radcliffe Hospital you will find a powerhouse at the centre of training NHS staff on the COVID-19 front line. This is OxSTaR (Oxford Simulation, Teaching and Research), the University of Oxford’s state-of-the-art medical simulation, teaching and research facility. This unit, led by Dr Helen Higham, […]

OUH CONSULTANT LEADS MAJOR COVID-19 CONVALESCENT PLASMA PROGRAMME

A consultant haematologist at the Churchill Hospital is co-leading a major programme to collect convalescent plasma from people who have recovered from COVID-19 to support a national clinical trial. University of Oxford Professor David Roberts, who is also Associate Medical Director, NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT) will be looking at whether transfusion of antibody-containing plasma from […]

MEDICAL HELP STILL AVAILABLE FOR PREGNANT WOMEN DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is reminding pregnant women in Oxfordshire that medical help is still at hand during the COVID-19 pandemic. Like many maternity units, the Trust has made a number of changes recently to how we provide care to women during pregnancy, to keep both patients and staff members safe. This has included […]

Use of hydroxychloroquine

Over 300 international researchers from the Observational Health Data Sciences and Informatics (OHDSI) community studied data from almost 1 million patients. They declared hydroxychloroquine safe for short-term use, but urge caution in using it in combination with azithromycin. The largest analysis to date on the safety of the drug hydroxychloroquine, found there were no worrying […]

Mental Health – so important

A new paper published in The Lancet Psychiatry highlights an urgent need to tackle the harmful impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health and potentially the brain and calls for research on these areas to be central to the global response to the pandemic. The paper warns that the COVID-19 pandemic could have a […]

Five OXFORD COVID-19 projects receive funding

Five projects from the Medical Sciences Division are amongst twenty-one new studies into the novel coronavirus which have been funded by the UK government, announced today. Twenty-one new studies into the novel coronavirus have been funded by the UK government, including the first clinical drug trial in primary care, vaccine and therapy development, and studying […]