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New study discovers the impact of environment on sleep patterns in wild primates
Publication Research Vyazovskiy Group News
15 July 2019
Associate Professor Vladyslav Vyazovskiy has co-authored a paper based on a pioneering sleep study led by Oxford Brookes researchers. Their research into a nocturnal primate performed in the wild is the first of its kind and could enhance our understanding of human sleep.
New approach to reducing damage after a heart attack
Cardiac Theme Herring Group News Publication Research
12 July 2019
During the emergency procedure used to reopen the blocked artery causing a heart attack, smaller "micro" blood vessels can remain constricted causing significant damage. A new study led by Associate Professor Neil Herring and published in the European Heart Journal has established a key cause behind this constriction and identified a potential therapeutic target to block the mechanism behind it.
Sarah De Val set to expand critical research into endothelial cell dysfunction in cardiovascular disease
De Val Group News EDI News Research
12 July 2019
Prof Sarah De Val in collaboration with Dr Gillian Douglas from the Radcliffe Department of Medicine has received a grant from the John Fell Fund to support their work investigating the behaviour of different endothelial regulatory pathways during disorders of the cardiovascular system.
Critical role demonstrated for the auditory cortex in adapting to hearing loss
Integrative Neuroscience Publication Research
12 July 2019
A collaborative King Group study published today in Nature Communications enhances our understanding of how our brains learn to adapt to abnormal sensory changes such as hearing loss. Their results could inform the future development of devices that restore hearing or other sensory impairments.
Cardiac, metabolism and cell physiology researchers come together for Integrative Physiology Theme Day
Cardiac Theme EDI Events Head of Department's News Postdoctoral Research Students
3 July 2019
The Department's third and final theme day of the year culminated in a series of exciting internal talks from a diverse range of research groups covering all aspects of integrative physiology. From diabetes to iron deficiency, from pH physiology to cancer cells, the talks showcased the huge breadth of science studied across DPAG.
Professor Kieran Clarke delivers the William C. Stanley Award Lecture
Awards and Honours EDI News
1 July 2019
The Lecture is given every year by an established investigator in the field of cardiac metabolism at the Society for Heart and Vascular Metabolism conference in honour of the Society's founding father.
Next generation of scientists meet CRISPR pioneer
EDI Events Head of Department's News Outreach
26 June 2019
The Department hosted a special public understanding of science lecture, the Sherrington Prize Lecture, delivered by Dr Jennifer Doudna FRS on Tuesday 25 June. Dr Doudna outlined research into CRISPR-cas9 gene editing to a captivated audience including graduate students and local sixth form Biology students.
Sherrington Talks 2019 Prize Winners
Awards and Honours EDI Events Head of Department's News Students
24 June 2019
The 2019 Sherrington talks were presented by graduate students in their third year of DPhil research study
New insights into Cajal's interactions with Sherrington and the Croonian Lecture
Integrative Neuroscience Molnar Group News Publication
20 June 2019
Professor Zoltán Molnár has co-written an insightful paper into the story of preeminent neuroscientist Santiago Ramón y Cajal's delivery of the Croonian Lecture over a century ago and his interactions with Sir Charles Sherrington, our former Waynflete Professor of Physiology.
David Paterson honoured by the American Physiological Society
Awards and Honours Head of Department's News
19 June 2019
Professor David Paterson has been made a Fellow of the American Physiological Society, joining a distinguished class of 2019.
Kieran Clarke answers the Big Question: Why are athletes using ketones?
EDI News Outreach Research
19 June 2019
Ketones are billed as the alternative energy source in the athletic world. With Tour de France 2019 just round the corner, this week Professor Kieran Clarke features on the Oxford Sparks Big Questions podcast to answer the question: why are professional cyclists using ketones?
BHF Senior Fellowship renewal for Nicola Smart paves the way for stimulating vessel growth to repair damaged hearts
Awards and Honours EDI News Research Smart Group News
14 June 2019
Congratulations are in order for Associate Professor Nicola Smart, who has been awarded a renewal of her British Heart Foundation Senior Basic Science Research Fellowship. The award will fund research investigating the processes behind blood vessel growth in order to understand how to stimulate heart repair after injury.
Drinking alcohol at conception shown to cause harm
Postdoctoral Publication Research
13 June 2019
Research carried out by Postdoctoral Research Scientist Jacinta Kalisch-Smith during her PhD, now published in Development, reveals key insights into the effects of alcohol in the very early stages of pregnancy, a stage during which a mother is unlikely to know she is pregnant.
Jeffrey Friedman ForMemRS delivers inaugural Sir Hans Krebs Lecture
General Head of Department's News
12 June 2019
The new annual lecture is held in honour of Sir Hans Adolf Krebs, awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine for his ground-breaking discovery of the citric acid cycle.
Key insights into the underlying mechanisms behind Type 2 diabetes
Ashcroft Group News Postdoctoral Publication Research
12 June 2019
Research led by Postdoctoral Research Scientist Dr Elizabeth Haythorne and published in Nature Communications sheds light on a vicious cycle that causes specialised cells to fail in their function to maintain healthy bloody sugar levels.
DPAG students impress at the British Cardiovascular Society Annual Conference
Cardiac Theme EDI News Postdoctoral Smart Group News Students
7 June 2019
Congratulations are in order to Smart Group members Dr Tonia Thomas and Sonali Munshaw.
Neil Herring honoured by the Royal College of Physicians
Awards and Honours Cardiac Theme Herring Group News
7 June 2019
Congratulations are in order to Associate Professor Neil Herring on being made a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians.
Development and Cell Biology Researchers showcased in diverse and collaborative annual event
Cardiac Theme De Val Group News EDI Events Head of Department's News Mommersteeg Group News Postdoctoral Research Riley Group News Smart Group News Students Wilson Group News
7 June 2019
A series of internal talks demonstrated an extensive breadth of research within the Development and Cell Biology Theme that tackles the questions fundamental to understanding evolution, growth, organ formation, the onset of disease and tissue regeneration. DPAG Researchers were also joined by two external speakers presenting their research into age-related angiocrine signals and stem cell strategies for lung development.