2017-05-12

Oxford BRC (videos of April 2017)

source: Oxford BRC
15:28 10 years of achievement and looking forward, Professor Keith Channon. The Oxford BRC undertakes ‘translational research’, taking laboratory research into a clinical setting (from the bench to the bedside). This kind of research is about first-time studies of medical ...
13:00 Vaccines for Emerging and Endemic Diseases, Professor Adrian Hill. Vaccines have been science’s most efficient way of preventing diseases. Our theme will investigate a better vaccine for group B meningitis, and help develop new vaccines for Zika, pandemic influenz...
10:37 Musculoskeletal Diseases: A New Theme for BRC3, Professor Andrew Carr. Our vision is to build on our strengths in the identification of where to target treatment and to develop drugs tailored to each patient’s individual needs in inflammatory joint disease, degenerati...
19:33 Theme leader Cardiovascular, Professor Barbara Casadei. Emergency diagnosis and classification of patients for immediate specialist treatment are central to the management of patients presenting with acute stroke or myocardial infarction. We will use st...

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