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Congratulations are in order for DPhil student Oliver Neely of the Paterson and Domingos labs, who has been awarded the Peter Beaconsfield Prize in Physiological Sciences 2020.
Professor Samira Lakhal-Littleton authors article on Iron deficiency and Supplementation in Heart Failure for Nature Reviews Cardiology
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9 February 2024
DPAG researchers host week-long teacher residential in collaboration with Oxford Colleges
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5 July 2023
Five school teachers joined researchers from the Carlyle, Lakhal-Littleton, Mommersteeg, Srinivas, and Stone groups, based in the Institute of Developmental and Regenerative Medicine (IDRM), Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, and Sherrington Building, in a project run in collaboration with Jesus College and Trinity College between 19 and 22 June 2023.
Winners of the DPAG Student Poster Day 2022 announced
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11 November 2022
"A Year of Progress" was held in the Sherrington Library on Wednesday 9 November 2022.
Celebrating DPAG Heroines
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5 July 2022
On Friday 1 July 2022, the Department gathered to hear from Professor Dame Frances Ashcroft FRS about the pioneering women physiologists and anatomists throughout Oxford's history, followed by talks from Associate Professors Samira Lakhal-Littleton and Nicola Smart, and the unveiling of The Physiological Society's blue plaque commemorating one of DPAG's earliest pioneering women, Florence Buchanan.
How the kidney contributes to healthy iron levels and disease
Lakhal-Littleton Group News Publication Research
17 May 2021
A new study from the Lakhal-Littleton Group has addressed a long-standing gap in our understanding of systemic iron homeostasis. It provides the first formal demonstration that the hormone hepcidin controls iron reabsorption in the kidney, in a manner that impacts the body’s iron levels, under normal physiological conditions. It also demonstrates for the first time how this mechanism becomes critically important in the development of iron disorders.
Samira Lakhal-Littleton appointed Associate Professor in Cell Physiology
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7 April 2021
The post is in association with a Tutorial Fellowship at Brasenose College.
MRC Senior Non-Clinical Fellowship awarded to Samira Lakhal-Littleton
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27 October 2020
Congratulations are in order for Associate Professor Samira Lakhal-Littleton, who has been awarded a Senior Non-Clinical Fellowship by the Medical Research Council to further her lab's work exploring the implications of the cardiac hepcidin/ferroportin axis for the management of iron deficiency in heart failure.
Assumptions on fetal iron development during pregnancy challenged
Lakhal-Littleton Group News Publication Research
18 June 2020
A key hormone in the fetal liver has been found for the first time to play a critical role in determining iron endowment in the newborn baby. Up until now, widely held notions made in comparison to how the adult liver controls iron in the body have led to a common focus on how maternal iron status and function of the placenta determines a baby's iron status. A new study from the Lakhal-Littleton group reveals a more autonomous process takes place within the fetus than previously understood.
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.
Critical link revealed between iron deficiency and a serious cardiovascular condition
Cardiac Theme Lakhal-Littleton Group News Publication Research
3 June 2019
A new discovery from the Lakhal-Littleton Group on how iron deficiency affects the vasculature of the lung could hold the key to improving treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Samira Lakhal-Littleton elected to the International Biolron Society's Board of Directors
Awards and Honours EDI News Lakhal-Littleton Group News
28 May 2019
Congratulations are in order to Associate Professor Samira Lakhal-Littleton on her election to a major international organisation dedicated to advancing our understanding of the role of iron in biology and medicine.
DPAG Researchers bring perfectly pitched talks to Pint of Science 2019
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24 May 2019
DPAG sponsored a hit "Our Body" night for Pint of Science 2019 with well received talks from Prof Ana Domingos and Prof Samira Lakhal-Littleton.
Congratulations to DPAG's new Associate Professors and University Research Lecturers
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10 August 2018
British Heart Foundation awards £7.6 million to Burdon Sanderson Cardiac Science Centre
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16 October 2017
New Associate Professors and University Research Lecturers in DPAG
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13 April 2015