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« Back to NewsScience in the Park sees bumper numbers turn up to take part
1 August 2024
In its third year, this popular event saw 300 visitors take part in a range of activities
DPAG at the Oxford Digital Festival
24 November 2023
General Outreach Srinivas Group news
DPAG researchers participated in the Oxford Digital Festival to showcase a virtual reality (VR) experience created by the interdisciplinary Shaping Destiny public engagement project.
DPAG World Anatomy Day event success
2 November 2023
On October 24, 2023, the Department of Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics (DPAG) hosted an inspiring 'World Anatomy Day' event at the Natural History Museum.
DPAG and Biochemistry inspire local children with second Science in the Park event
27 July 2023
EDI Events Outreach Postdoctoral Students
On Tuesday 25 July, more than 140 children together with around 60 parents and caregivers were treated to a thrilling variety of hands-on science activities in University Parks. ‘Science in the Park’ was run by DPAG’s Outreach and Public Engagement Working Group (OPEWG), in collaboration with the Department of Biochemistry, with 30 volunteers comprising research scientists, graduate students and professional services staff.
Can 3D models of brain-on-chip help in developing new treatments?
19 July 2023
Outreach Research Salman Group News Wade-Martins Group News
Fascinating new TEDx Talk from Departmental Research Lecturer and Leverhulme Fellow Dr Mootaz Salman.
DPAG researchers host week-long teacher residential in collaboration with Oxford Colleges
5 July 2023
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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.
DPAG and IDRM researchers exceed fundraising target for BHF London to Brighton Bike Ride
22 June 2023
De Val Group News EDI News Outreach Riley Group News Smart Group News
On Sunday 18 June 2023, a team of researchers based at the Institute of Developmental and Regenerative Medicine (IDRM) took on the British Heart Foundation’s (BHF) London to Brighton Bike Ride, raising more than £1300 and counting.
OPDC researchers support The Big Cream Tea for Parkinson’s
3 May 2023
OPDC News Outreach Wade-Martins Group News
On Saturday 15 April 2023, a team of researchers from the Oxford Parkinson's Disease Centre (OPDC) joined members of the Parkinson’s UK Oxford Branch to support ‘The Big Cream Tea’, which was organised to help raise awareness and funds for Parkinson’s UK.
A human egg looks nothing like a human: Professor Shankar Srinivas on 'Made The Same Way' Podcast
31 March 2023
EDI News Outreach Srinivas Group news
Professor Shankar Srinivas and hip-hop artist Aubz discuss human developmental biology on 'Made the Same Way', a new podcast series from HDBI, Reform Radio and The Gurdon Institute.
Can humans hibernate?
20 March 2023
Outreach Research Vyazovskiy Group News
Illuminating new TEDx Talk from Professor of Sleep Physiology Vladyslav Vyazovskiy
Inaugural winners of the DPAG Prize for Public Engagement with Research announced
11 January 2023
Awards and Honours Cragg Group News EDI News Head of Department's News Outreach Postdoctoral Smart Group News Students
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.
How desk jobs alter your brain – and why they’re so tiring
20 October 2022
Integrative Neuroscience Molnar Group News Outreach
A fascinating new article on The Conversation website by DPAG's Professor Zoltán Molnár and Professor Tamas Horvath from Yale University.
DPAG Myth Busters and Shaping Destiny teams engage the public at IF Oxford 2022
12 October 2022
EDI News Outreach Postdoctoral Srinivas Group news Students
Two DPAG-led teams of volunteers engaged hundreds of visitors at Wesley Memorial Church on Saturday 8 October 2022 as part of The Oxford Science and Ideas Festival’s Explorazone. The Myth Busters team assembled by DPAG’s Outreach and Public Engagement Working Group sought to discuss and debunk myths and misconceptions of biology. The Shaping Destiny team run by members of the Srinivas Group, IDRM, in collaboration with Prof Wes Williams at TORCH explored with the public what is human and how body forms have been historically perceived with a unique virtual reality experience.