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Philip Goulder on the Today Programme (BBC Radio 4)
2 December 2014
Research suggests ability of HIV to cause AIDS is slowing
1 December 2014
The rapid evolution of HIV, which has allowed the virus to develop resistance to patients' natural immunity, is at the same time slowing the virus' ability to cause AIDS, according to new research Funded by the Wellcome Trust.
HIV evolving 'into milder form' (BBC Online)
1 December 2014
From the Minds of Babes: New Frontiers in Paediatric Pain
13 November 2014
Medical professionals used to believe that babies simply don’t feel pain. Building on critical work started in Oxford in the 1980s that proved them wrong, Dr Rebeccah Slater is developing new ways to see inside the minds of newborns.
New vaccine generates strong immune response against hepatitis C
5 November 2014
A new hepatitis C vaccine has shown promising results in an early clinical trial at Oxford University, generating strong and broad immune responses against the virus causing the disease.
£18.5m to train future bioscience leaders
9 October 2014
£18.5m will be invested in training the next generation of bioscience leaders at Oxford University to tackle global challenges such as food security and animal health.
Oxford ranked number 1 for Clinical, Pre-Clinical and Health-related subjects
7 October 2014
For the fourth year running, Oxford Medical Sciences has been ranked #1 in the world in clinical, pre-clinical and health related subjects in The 2014-2015 Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
OSOP Presents: Working in Child Protection
1 October 2014
The Oxford Society of Paediatrics presents the latest in a series of talks aimed at medical students and foundation doctors
OSOP presents: Careers in Paediatrics
6 September 2014
The first OSOP event of the new term is unmissable for anyone interested in a career in paediatrics! Consultant Dr Alison Shefler and trainee Dr Peter Sidgwick will be sharing their varied experiences in this exciting speciality, and will be giving advice on how to build your career from medical school onwards!
Innovation in good health at Oxford University Hospital
3 September 2014
Innovative ideas from across the Oxford University Hospital Trust have received expert support in a bid to help them realise their patient potential.
Hitting the top spot for student satisfaction
3 September 2014
University of Oxford Medical School continues to outperform the rest of the UK's medical schools.
Calling the shots - OMSG Article
18 August 2014
Ruth Mitchell, a fourth year medical student at Merton College, discusses UK vaccine policy in the current edition of the Oxford Medical School Gazette
HIV Research Group receive major Wellcome Trust award
13 August 2014
The HIV Research Group, led by Professor Philip Goulder of the Department of Paediatrics, have been awarded a multi-million pound, five year Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator award to further their work into HIV disease limitation.
Medical School Prize winners announced
12 August 2014
The University of Oxford’s Medical School is pleased to announce the following prize winners.
Oxford Vaccine Group launches Paratyphoid study
14 July 2014
The Oxford Vaccine Group, part of the University of Oxford Department of Paediatrics, have been successful in gaining funding from the European Vaccine Initiative and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for new research into Salmonella Paratyphii.
Oxford Vaccine Group in Oxford MedSci News
7 July 2014
Oxford Vaccine Group director and Professor of Paediatric Infection at the Department of Paediatrics, Professor Andrew Pollard, discusses the work of the Oxford Vaccine Group
Meningitis B Vaccine recommended for introduction into UK schedule
29 May 2014
On March 21st 2014 the MenB vaccine was recommended for introduction into the UK schedule. In this short film, experts and a mother whose child was disabled by MenB infection talk about the new vaccine.
Dr. Eleni Louka awarded NIHR Fellowship
23 May 2014
Dr Eleni Louka, an ST5 trainee in paediatrics in Oxford, has been awarded a prestigious NIHR Rare Disease TRC Fellowship