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Dayne Beccano-Kelly appointed World Parkinson Coalition Science Ambassador
Awards and Honours EDI News OPDC News Outreach Postdoctoral Wade-Martins Group News
22 September 2020
The World Parkinson Coalition has brought in eight new Science Ambassadors to increase outreach to researchers ahead of their next major Congress.
Natalie Connor-Robson widens access to STEM skills with In2scienceUK
EDI News OPDC News Outreach Postdoctoral Wade-Martins Group News
14 August 2020
OPDC Career Development Fellow Natalie Connor-Robson was first generation in her family to go to university and is now delighted to be sharing STEM career advice with students taking part in the In2scienceUK programme.
Black In Neuro Week: Dayne Beccano-Kelly on race, academia and research
EDI News Outreach Research
28 July 2020
Black In Neuro Week 2020 is dedicated to celebrating black excellence in neuroscience related fields. Daily social media campaigns highlight key issues and amplify the voices of the Black In Neuro community - #NeuroRacism is the focus of Tuesday 28 July. OPDC Career Development Fellow in Neurobiology Dr Dayne Beccano-Kelly has shared his experience as a black professional working in Parkinson's research in a timely article published in Parkinson's Life.
Take part in the first ever British Indian Census!
EDI News Research
13 July 2020
Researchers from DPAG and the Department of Psychiatry, including Dr Nikita Ved, in collaboration with The India League, are calling British Indians to voice their opinions and be a part of a seminal piece of work.
New DPAG Associate Professors and University Research Lecturer
Awards and Honours EDI News
6 July 2020
Congratulations are in order to Associate Professor Duncan Sparrow, Associate Professor Kerry Walker and Dr Dan Li.
Sherrington Talks 2020 Prize Winners
Awards and Honours EDI Events Students
19 June 2020
The 2020 Sherrington talks were presented by graduate students in their third year of DPhil research study.
Samira Lakhal-Littleton to give prestigious Bayliss-Starling Prize Lecture
Awards and Honours EDI News Lakhal-Littleton Group News
18 June 2020
The annual Prize Lecture from The Physiological Society will provide an opportunity to highlight the importance of the Lakhal-Littleton lab's work into iron control in systems physiology.
OPDC Researchers hit target for Parkinson's UK with 2.6 Challenge
EDI News OPDC News Outreach Wade-Martins Group News
30 April 2020
Wade-Martins Lab members took part in the 2.6 challenge to raise vital funds for Parkinson's UK. Challenges included running for 2.6 miles, baking 26 cookies, 260 sit ups and 2600 steps.
Milena Cioroch is Apprentice of the Month
Awards and Honours EDI News OPDC News Wade-Martins Group News
24 April 2020
Milena Cioroch, Research Assistant in the Wade-Martins Lab at the Oxford Parkinson's Disease Centre, is undertaking a Management training course as part of the University of Oxford Apprenticeships scheme. She has been awarded Apprentice of the Month for March 2020 by her training provider Abingdon and Witney College. Here we take a closer look at her work for the department and how she has developed her career through the scheme.
Reporting on the first DPAG sponsored International Women's Day Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
EDI News Outreach Postdoctoral Students
23 April 2020
An international event held on Saturday 7 March and organised by DPAG's Cristiana Vagnoni and Tai-Ying Lee aimed to increase visibility of women in academia by creating or enhancing their online presence in the form of Wikipedia profiles. A new report from the organisers shows some impressive statistics, including 160,000 views of newly edited and created articles, demonstrating a strong effort to raise the profiles of many female academics.
Local school students engaged in exciting new careers mentoring programme
EDI News Outreach Postdoctoral Riley Group News
2 April 2020
DPAG Postdoctoral Research Scientist Dr Sophia Malandraki-Miller took part in a pilot careers mentoring session at Oxford High School. This exciting new engagement programme is a collaboration between Medical Sciences Division researchers and Oxford Biomedical Research Centre and aims to increase awareness of the variety of careers in biomedicine.
DPAG Students win 2020 Goodger and Schorstein Awards
Awards and Honours EDI News Students
20 March 2020
Congratulations are in order to Britt Hanson and Dr Lukas Krone, who have won Goodger and Schorstein Awards from the Medical Sciences Internal Fund.
Congratulations to DPAG's new Departmental Lecturers
Awards and Honours EDI News Head of Department's News Teaching
25 February 2020
Professor Eve Marder delivers the 2020 Mabel FitzGerald Prize Lecture
EDI Events Head of Department's News
24 February 2020
The annual lecture is held in honour of the pioneering physiologist and clinical pathologist, Mabel Purefoy FitzGerald.
Cristina Blanco Duque is a CSF 2019 Award Winner
Awards and Honours EDI News Students Vyazovskiy Group News
7 November 2019
Congratulations are in order for Wellcome Trust doctoral student Cristina Blanco Duque, the winner of the Travel Award and the Award for Best Contribution at the International Conference of Advanced Sleep Modulation Technologies.
Winners of the DPAG Student Poster Day 2019 announced
Awards and Honours EDI Events Students Vieira Group News
7 November 2019
"A Year of Progress" was held in the Sherrington Library on Wednesday 6 November 2019.
Research Spotlight: ‘I want to get high enough up the chain to pull others over the wall with me’
EDI News OPDC News Wade-Martins Group News
1 November 2019
Continuing their series celebrating ‘amazing people at Oxford who you should know about’, Central University's Science Blog talks to Dayne Beccano-Kelly, an electrophysiologist and Career Development Fellow in our department and part of the Oxford Parkinson’s Disease Centre.
Professor Dame Pamela Shaw delivers the GL Brown Prize Lecture 2019
EDI Events Head of Department's News
31 October 2019
The GL Brown Prize Lecture series from The Physiological Society is aimed at an early career audience to stimulate an interest in physiology.
NIH-OxCam: a graduate student's journey to Oxford
EDI News Long Read OPDC News Outreach Students Wade-Martins Group News
29 October 2019
Stewart Humble came to the Wade-Martins Lab at DPAG from Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans during Michaelmas Term in October 2016 as part of the National Institutes of Health Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Programme (NIH-OxCam), an accelerated, individualised doctoral training programme, to help him make the transition to a Physician-Scientist career path. This opened up the world of basic science, translational research, and international collaboration. Over the summer of 2019, Stewart organised a lab symposium to encourage and inspire students from his home university to consider the opportunities available to them. This is the story of his journey to Oxford and what he has discovered here.
Research Spotlight for Black History Month: Pavandeep Rai
EDI News Long Read OPDC News Postdoctoral Wade-Martins Group News
28 October 2019
October is Black History Month, which is celebrated nationwide every year to recognise the contributions that people from BAME backgrounds have made to this country. Here at DPAG, we get to know one of our Researchers - Pavandeep Rai, a Postdoctoral Research Scientist working in the Wade-Martins Group. Pavandeep is working at the forefront of an industry/academia collaborative project aimed at developing potential new drugs to treat Parkinson’s.