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Inaugural winners of the DPAG Prize for Public Engagement with Research announced
- Awards and Honours
- Cragg Group News
- EDI News
- Head of Department's News
- Outreach
- Postdoctoral
- Smart Group News
- Students
11 January 2023
Congratulations are in order for the winners Katherine Brimblecombe and Anna Kordala, and also to Jéssica Luiz and Andia Redpath who were highly commended for their outreach and public engagement work.
Shaping Destiny team showcases virtual reality experience
16 December 2022
DPAG researchers based at the IDRM joined Body Politic dance group members at Pegasus Theatre on Monday 21 November 2022 to showcase a unique virtual reality (VR) experience created by the interdisciplinary Shaping Destiny public engagement project.
New BBSRC grant to further our insights into how the cortex controls sleep
15 December 2022
Professor of Sleep Physiology Vladyslav Vyazovskiy and Professor of Developmental Neuroscience Zoltán Molnár have been awarded a Project Grant from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) for “Brain mechanisms of sleep: top-down or bottom-up?”
David Paterson awards President's Medal to Sir Patrick Vallance
13 December 2022
The Physiological Society President and Head of DPAG Professor David Paterson presented the 2022 Presidential Medal to Sir Patrick Vallance at a ceremony at the Royal Society on 2 December.
Raised intracellular chloride levels underlie the effects of tiredness in cortex
13 December 2022
A new study, co-authored by Professor Vladyslav Vyazovskiy, published in Nature Neuroscience, has revealed that intracellular chloride levels within cortical pyramidal neurons reflect sleep–wake history.
Marcos Castro Guarda is an IMPRES 2022 prize winner
9 December 2022
Congratulations are in order for DPhil student Marcos Castro Guarda, who has been awarded best oral presenter at the 1st International Symposium of Pharmacy Research.
Irene Tracey appointed Honorary Fellow of The Physiological Society
8 December 2022
Congratulations are in order for Professor Irene Tracey CBE FMedSci, who has received the highest honour presented by The Physiological Society to an individual.
Oxford Parkinson’s Disease Centre host the 2022 Oxford Parkinson’s Research Day
2 December 2022
On Tuesday 29th November 2022, Professor Richard Wade-Martins and Professor Michele Hu from the Oxford Parkinson’s Disease Centre (OPDC) hosted the Oxford Parkinson’s Research Day at the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Building, South Parks Road, Oxford.
Strong performance for DPAG cardiac research at the Oxford BHF CRE Annual Symposium
- Awards and Honours
- Cardiac Theme
- EDI Events
- Heather Group News
- Herring Group News
- Postdoctoral
- Students
30 November 2022
Congratulations are in order for Kaitlyn Dennis, Dr Ni Li and Dr KC Park on their awards at this year's major showcase for Oxford's British Heart Foundation funded researchers.
Jaideep Pandit honoured with RCoA Gold Medal
30 November 2022
Congratulations are in order for Professor Jaideep Pandit, Professor of Anaesthesia and consultant anaesthetist, who has received the rarely awarded prestigious Gold Medal of the Royal College of Anaesthetists. Professor Pandit was a student and research fellow at DPAG and is now an Academic Visitor in the department; he is also a Fellow and Tutor in Medicine at St John's College.
Louisa Zolkiewski awarded the Bruce Cattanach Prize 2022
28 November 2022
Congratulations are in order for Louisa Zolkiewski, who completed her DPhil studies this year, on being awarded the 2022 Bruce Cattanach Prize by the Genetics Society for her DPhil thesis.
Anne C. Ferguson-Smith FRS delivers 2022 Mabel FitzGerald Prize Lecture
25 November 2022
The annual lecture is held in honour of pioneering physiologist and high altitude explorer, Mabel Purefoy FitzGerald.
Key cause of type 2 diabetes uncovered
14 November 2022
Research led by Dr Elizabeth Haythorne and Professor Frances Ashcroft reveals high blood glucose reprograms the metabolism of pancreatic beta-cells in diabetes. They have discovered that glucose metabolites, rather than glucose itself, are key to the progression of type 2 diabetes. Glucose metabolites damage pancreatic beta-cell function, so they are unable to release enough of the hormone insulin. Reducing the rate at which glucose is metabolised, and these glucose metabolites build up, can prevent the effects of hyperglycaemia.
Winners of the DPAG Student Poster Day 2022 announced
- Awards and Honours
- CNCB
- Cragg Group News
- EDI Events
- Heather Group News
- Klemm Group News
- Lakhal-Littleton Group News
- Students
11 November 2022
"A Year of Progress" was held in the Sherrington Library on Wednesday 9 November 2022.
New study shows clinical symptoms for Alzheimer’s can be predicted in preclinical models
10 November 2022
Establishing preclinical models of Alzheimer’s that reflect in-life clinical symptoms of each individual is a critically important goal, yet so far it has not been fully realised. A new collaborative study from the University of Oxford has demonstrated that clinical vulnerability to an abnormally abundant protein in Alzheimer’s brain is in fact reflected in individual patient induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cortical neurons.
Joaquim Vieira recognised in national image competition
9 November 2022
DPAG BHF Intermediate Research Fellow Dr Joaquim Vieira has been shortlisted for the British Heart Foundation’s annual ‘Reflections of Research’ image competition.
Updating the circuit maps of the sympathetic neural network
3 November 2022
A new review from Professor Ana Domingos’ lab and colleagues offers a fresh modern viewpoint on sympathetic neurons and their relation to immune cells and obesity.
New Pfizer grant paves the way to a better understanding of how body fat is controlled
1 November 2022
Professor Ana Domingos has been awarded a highly competitive independent research grant from Pfizer to discover ‘the role of Sympathetic-associated Perineurial barrier Cells in obesity’.
Vladyslav Vyazovskiy reflects on the Braemar Summit 2022
1 November 2022
Professor of Sleep Physiology Vladyslav Vyazovskiy was invited to attend the Braemar Summit 2022, a prestigious annual conference attended by around 100 participants, showcasing the best that is being said and thought in the UK.
Mark Selwood to represent GB at the World Transplant Games
28 October 2022
Congratulations are in order for DPAG Lab Technician Mark Selwood, who has been chosen to represent Great Britain and Northern Ireland at the 24th World Transplant Games to be held in Australia next year.