Researchers at NDORMS have made an important advancement in the field of single-cell transcriptomics by developing a novel bead design that reduces errors in DNA synthesis, and improves the reliability of gene expression measurements. https://t.co/mjYDuM7Af9
A team led by @Hallou_Lab has built a method to decode how mechanical force and gene expression join together to precisely control cell fate!
This method could have exciting implications for diagnosis and treatment strategies and regenerative medicine.
https://t.co/6pnBL0uHqE
Join us later this month to Meet the researcher!
We’ll be cracking the code on gut disease, and finding out if addressing stress can help skin symptoms in psoriasis.
🗓 Monday 24 March
⏰ 1 – 2pm
📍 Online and at the Botnar
Register for your place! 👉 https://t.co/2ZBWG9MNmM
📢 The #UKHealthDataResearchAlliance shares five key recommendations to improve the collection and use of ethnicity data.
We urge decision-makers to tackle health disparities in ethnic minority communities through ethnicity data standards.
Read more 👇
https://t.co/slXZafif1t
There’s still time to join us on Monday to Meet the researcher!
We’ll be talking about pain – can cells perceive it? How does it affect joints in different diseases?
🗓️Monday 24 February
⏰1 – 2pm
📍Botnar Institute and online
Book your place now 👉https://t.co/HS6xwvodlY
There are a few days left to nominate the NDORMS staff and students that go the extra mile to make working and studying in this department brilliant!
You can find nomination forms in the Botnar, Kennedy and at the Kadoorie!
🎉 Congratulations to AfOx DPhil student Marah Grace Chibwana, who was awarded the Penny Moore Female Scholarship Award at the 12th Infectious Disease in African Symposium in Capetown!
The Translational Pharmacology Group, led by James Fullerton, has announced a new partnership with Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine to leverage their human experimental medicine platform! https://t.co/qBxNWXfLhV
At NDORMS, we discover the causes of Musculoskeletal and inflammatory conditions to deliver excellent and innovative care that improves people’s quality of life.
Watch our new video to find out more! https://t.co/k6YNAxKciG
Join us later this month to Meet the researcher!
We’ll be talking about pain – can cells perceive it? How does it affect joints in different diseases?
🗓️Monday 24 February
⏰1 – 2pm
📍Botnar Institute and online
Book your place now 👉 https://t.co/HS6xwvnFwq
A new study shows why there are differences in prognosis between different pancreatic tumours, and identifies potential avenues for improved treatment approaches. https://t.co/LLawsQ36hV
Calling all NDORMS staff and students! For two weeks nominations are open for the NDORMS Oscars!
Who do you know that goes above and beyond to make working and studying at NDORMS brilliant? Nominate them at the Institutes!
At NDORMS, we discover the causes of Musculoskeletal and inflammatory conditions to deliver excellent and innovative care that improves people’s quality of life. Watch our new video to find out more! https://t.co/k6YNAxKciG
Researchers at the Kennedy Institute @KIROxford have mapped the cellular dynamics of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and discovered why some patients benefit from anti-TNF treatment while others do not. https://t.co/3VZ4HsYTlP
The Planetary Health Informatics Lab are looking for a Postdoctoral Data Scientist to join them at the forefront of tackling global health challenges through innovative climate and health data research. https://t.co/DhZxhntLb0