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Join us at the Health Research Showcase 2025

Come along to our Health Research Showcase at the Westgate Centre on Thursday 29 May from 10am to learn about the broad range of healthcare research taking place in Oxford and how it translates into real benefits for NHS patients.


New appointments within Research and Development

Recently 4 new appointments were made within Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust’s (OHFT) Research and Development (R&D) team.


60 seconds with… Elsie Ekpenyong, Chief Nurse Fellow

In the latest of our 60 second interview series we spoke with Elsie Ekpenyong, Deputy Ward Manager at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust’s Whiteleaf Centre in Aylesbury.


First participants recruited to bipolar depression study at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust

The Trust’s Mental Health Research Delivery Team have successfully recruited the first participants to the ASCEnD study, which investigates potential treatment options for people with bipolar disorder.


Healthy Minds Happy Hearts: A community gathering for women and children

Join us on 23 April at Rose Hill Community Centre for a community get together


Discover the Latest Insights at the Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre – April Newsletter

The April issue of the Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centre (OH BRC) Newsletter is available to read online now.


60 seconds with… Samuel Agyapong, Clinical Research Nurse

In the latest of our 60 second interview series, we spoke with Samuel Agyapong, who is one of seven Chief Nurse Fellows at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.


Project Team Wins HSJ Award for Best NHS Pharmaceutical Partnership

Congratulations to the project team for winning the HSJ Award for ‘Best Pharmaceutical Partnership with the NHS.


New study finds an epilepsy drug could be effective for people with depression

A recent study has investigated whether ezogabine, an anticonvulsant drug given to people with epilepsy, is effective for people with depression.


New Study Explores Feasibility of Integrating Smoking Cessation into Psychological Care for Depression and Anxiety

A ground breaking study published in Addiction has investigated the feasibility and acceptability of integrating smoking cessation treatment into routine psychological care for individuals with depression and anxiety.