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Autism research opportunity – OVAAT study recruitment extended

Do you know a young person who can help evaluate a new online autism assessment tool?


Can an antidepressant prevent depression following a traumatic brain injury?

A group of researchers including Oxford Health Foundation Trust (OHFT) Dr Vanessa Raymont, have launched a study to investigate whether a mild anti-depressant called sertraline could reduce the incidence of post traumatic brain injury depression (PTD).


Blood tests for diagnosing dementia a step closer

The University of Oxford and Oxford Health Clinical Research Facility  is part of country-wide trials to identify accurate and quick blood tests that can diagnose dementia.


Public Talk: Figuring it out. How patient data can transform diagnosis, treatment and care in the NHS

How is your healthcare data being used? It’s a contentious topic, with fears around patient confidentiality, but the patient data held by the NHS is an incredibly rich resource for understanding and fighting some of our deadliest diseases.


Professor Rachel Upthegrove appointed Director Designate of the Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre

Professor Upthegrove will officially start in August 2024, succeeding Professor John Geddes, who has led the Oxford Health BRC since 2017 and will step down by the end 2024.


Women who enable research across Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust

International Women’s Day (IWD) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women’s equality.


Bill Wells, Head of Research & Development at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust to retire.

Our colleague and Head of Research and Development Bill Wells is retiring after more than ten successful years with the Trust.


Recruitment for Alzheimer’s Disease study now open at Oxford Health Clinical Research Facility (OH CRF)

Alzheimer’s Disease is a type of dementia in which abnormal proteins, called beta-amyloid and tau, accumulate in the brain and damage nerve cells. People with Alzheimer’s Disease often have trouble thinking, speaking, remembering things, and performing their daily activities. This condition is common in older people and gets worse over time.


Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (OH BRC) Newsletter

The Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (OH BRC) is based at the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. 


An interview with Amanda Colston – Senior Research Nurse and Oxford Health Clinical Research Facility Team Lead

Amanda Colston, Senior Research Nurse and Team Lead at the NIHR Oxford Cognitive Health Clinical Research Facility (CRF) spoke recently with the Oxford Academic Health Partners(OAHP) about her recent success in being awarded an OAHP Research Development Award.