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Women in Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
To mark the centenary of women being awarded degrees at Oxford University, DPAG celebrates some of the women who have contributed to the success of the Department, and its predecessor departments, over the last century.
Women in Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
To mark the centenary of women being awarded degrees at Oxford University, DPAG celebrates some of the women who have contributed to the success of the Department, and its predecessor departments, over the last century.
On the 400th anniversary of the birth of Thomas Willis
Molnár Z., (2021) Brain
Thomas Willis (1621-1675): The Founder of Neurology
St John's College online exhibition
GL Brown Prize Lecture 2001
The Physiological Society GL Brown Prize Lecture 2001 "Nitric Oxide and the Autonomic Regulation of Cardiac Excitability" by David J. Paterson Exp. Physiol. 86.1:1-12.
Wellcome Trust
Stephen receives Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Award
Physiological Society TV
The Physiological Society YouTube channel.
New paper from Wade-Martins lab on Friedreich's Ataxia
Expanded GAA repeats impair FXN gene expression and reposition the FXN locus to the nuclear lamina in single cells
Wade-Martins lab develops new method to look for Parkinson's biomarkers
The OPDC aims to understand the earliest events that lead to Parkinson’s. As part of this research researchers in the Wade-Martins lab have made exciting discoveries about the role of alpha-synuclein oligomers in Parkinson’s in a study of post-mortem brain tissue from people with Parkinson’s and healthy controls.
OPDC recieves £6M new funding from Parkinson's UK
OPDC is celebrating after Parkinson’s UK awarded £6M to the cutting-edge research programme led by Richard Wade-Martins and Michele Hu. "In the last five years we’ve made remarkable progress. We’ve built a study integrating work in the clinic and the laboratory like nowhere else in the world. Alongside this, our program to change cells from patients’ skin into brain cells using cutting-edge stem cell technology has allowed us to gain completely new insights about Parkinson’s and how it develops. We’re delighted the new funding from Parkinson’s UK will secure the future of this and other vital projects.” OPDC lead researcher, Richard-Wade Martins