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Aims of the Initiative
OXION is a research and training programme that embraces all aspects of ion channels from the gene, through protein, cell, systems and organism to behaviour, and from basic research to the clinic.
Members
OXION Group Leaders
OXION: Ion Channels and Disease Initiative
Welcome to OXION, Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London and MRC Harwell
Core contributors
Anyone is welcome to attend, organise and participate in Dopamine Club meetings and we'd like it to be as interactive as possible so if you want to be involved please get in touch (stephanie.cragg@dpag.ox.ac.uk, or any of the other contributing groups).
About us
Dopamine Club was founded in 2014 to bring together dopamine researchers within the University and promote interactions towards the common goal of understanding dopamine function.
Meeting format
Meetings are held termly, usually on Monday of 8th week, in DPAG. Meetings are chaired by different labs on a rotating basis.
Welcome to the Dopamine Club!
Dopamine Club is an informal, lab meeting-style forum that brings dopamine researchers together from across the University to exchange and discuss our different perspectives on dopamine.
Anatomy at Oxford
Human dissection was first recorded at Oxford in the 14th century, and the first school of Anatomy founded in the Bodleian library between 1613 and 1619. Across that long history, we have taught medical students, junior doctors, experienced surgeons, and clinicians as well as being responsible for research into the anatomical aspects of disease.