Advancing women's & reproductive health through research and education
Welcome to the Nuffield Department of Women's and Reproductive Health (NDWRH), a pioneering institution with a rich legacy dating back to 1937.
Explore our website to learn about our impactful research groups, postgraduate education options, and clinical research studies. Visit our About Us page to learn more
Vision Statement
Our vision is a world in which there is access to high quality, evidence-based women’s and reproductive health(care) for all.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to advance women's and reproductive health through research and teaching and to improve the quality and delivery of women's healthcare across the globe.
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Our Research Themes
NDWRH comprises over 30 cutting-edge research groups spanning five core themes. Each are led by world-renowned experts in their respective fields. Many of these groups collaborate with other departments at the University of Oxford, as well as with universities and business partners globally.
With our research we strive to provide lasting benefits to women and families worldwide. Thank you to all our supporters and funders, without whom this research would not be possible.
Read our Annual Report to find out more about our research
Latest publications
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The Phenotypic and Genetic Association between Endometriosis and Immunological diseases
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ZONDERVAN K. et al, (2025), Human Reproduction
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Klem JR. et al, (2025), Dis Model Mech
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Wang J. et al, (2025), Eur J Prev Cardiol
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Hannan FM. et al, (2025), Journal of Biological Chemistry, 108404 - 108404
Latest article
Understanding Dyspareunia: A Hidden Struggle for Those with endometriosis and IC/BPS
18 March 2025
Dyspareunia, or pain during sex, is a distressing and often ignored symptom that affects many individuals with endometriosis and interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS). A new publication featuring Katy Vincent explores compassionate treatment plans, recent findings and studies, and the effects of dyspareunia.
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Study
We offer two postgraduate research programmes: a two year MSc by Research and a three year DPhil. These involve students undertaking independent research in their chosen area under the supervision of two or more experts in the field. In addition we offer a one year taught MSc in Clinical Embryology.
Research
Our worldwide acclaimed research covers four main themes; Reproductive Medicine & Genetics, Maternal & Fetal Health, Cancer and Global Health. We also run a range of clinical trials from women who are not currently pregnant, to those in the first trimester of pregnancy and onward, as well as general women's health studies.
People
We have over 160 members in our department spread across eight sites in Oxford, consisting of post-graduate students, academic and research staff and professional staff. Our people are our life-blood and we are committed to ensuring they feel valued and nurtured as part of the Women's & Reproductive Health community.
* We acknowledge that not everyone designated female at birth considers themselves to be a woman and that many of the issues researched within our department can be particularly challenging for these people. However, for the purposes of clarity and to align with the Government Strategy we continue to use these terms in statements such as these. Research undertaken within the department is, however,inclusive and aims to be relevant to the diverse population.