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Oxford Neuroscience and Oxford University Museum of Natural History have won a Building Capacity Award for Brain Diaries, an exhibition accompanied by a public event programme and online digital resources including an animation by Oxford Sparks. The award is part of the Vice Chancellor's Awards for Public Engagement with Research, now in their second year.
Bionanoscience
A multidisciplinary field that combines nanoscience, nanotechnology, and biology
Neuroscience
We host a number of internationally recognised neuroscience groups, with expertise in a wide range of experimental and computational methods.
Metabolism & Endocrinology
We use the full range of modern molecular genetic and imaging techniques to study a range of metabolic areas.
Functional Genomics
We play a leading role in the development of more efficient and cost-effective sequencing technologies.
Development & Cell Biology
We dissect the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying a range of developmental and reproductive processes.
Cell Physiology
We study everything from the structure of ion channels and transporters right up to their role in behaviour and human disease.
Cardiac Sciences
We are recognised internationally for our pioneering approaches to systems biology and to computational modelling of the heart.