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Three members of the Srinivas Group attended Cheney School's Iris Festival of Natural History, Classics, Art and More, bringing a stall of virtual reality and 3D printed models of embryos to engage students and the general public with how they study embryogenesis and heart development.
Supervisors and Projects
The supervisors below are offering DPhil projects for 2025 entry. It may be possible to convert some of these projects into MSc and other projects may also be available. Please contact supervisors directly to enquire.
Anti-Racism Working Group
This group was convened in January 2021 to promote active anti-racism in DPAG and improve the diversity of staff and students. Group members are volunteers with an interest in promoting race equality. This page will be regularly updated with a specific topic to help raise awareness of key issues around anti-racism and race equality. If you are committed to active anti-racism and would like to join the Anti-Racism Working Group, please email louise.cotterell@dpag.ox.ac.uk.
Supporting our Staff
The Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (DPAG) is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and students. Our policies and practices support that commitment and we hope that the following resources will be useful to you during your time with us.
Women in Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
Following the centenary of women making history at Oxford University, DPAG celebrates and reflects on the pioneering female staff and students to come through the department's doors.
Our History
Medicine has been taught at the University of Oxford for at least eight centuries, producing a succession of famous figures and landmarks in research and learning. Whilst the Department in its current form is only just over a decade old, physiology and anatomy have played an important role in the history of medicine at Oxford since the beginning.