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Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health sits within the Medical Sciences Division of the University of Oxford. The department encompasses multi-disciplinary research across four overarching themes; Cancer, Global Health, Maternal & Fetal Health and Reproductive Medicine & Genetics
Blood pressure drugs could protect against type 2 diabetes
18 November 2021
Lowering high blood pressure is an effective way to reduce a person’s risk of developing type 2 diabetes in the future.
AIMday in Women's Health - 22nd March 2022
22 October 2021
The University of Oxford will be hosting an AIMday in Women’s Health on Tuesday 22nd March 2022 at St Anne's College in Oxford. This event will bring together academic excellence from across the University of Oxford together with industry to help answer the most pressing challenges in this area, as identified by industry.
Menopause Workplace Pledge
18 October 2021
We are pleased to share that the Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health has signed the Menopause Workplace Pledge. This is a new campaign by Wellbeing of Women that calls on organisations to commit to recognising that the menopause is a workplace issue, and that women need support, as well as talking respectfully and openly about the menopause, and actively supporting and informing colleagues.
Researchers identify genetic cause of endometriosis and potential drug target
31 August 2021
Endometriosis is a painful, chronic condition in which tissue from the uterus inappropriately grows outside the uterus.
Success with the Pfizer Maternal C-19 Vaccine Trial
23 July 2021
Congratulations to Prof. Manu Vatish and the OSPREA-Gynae team on recruiting their first participant to the Pfizer maternal C-19 vaccine trial on 22nd July.
First woman in UK receives dose of therapeutic HPV vaccine
5 July 2021
NDWRH and Vaccitech Ltd, a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company engaged in the discovery and development of vaccines for the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases and cancer, see the first woman in the UK receive the first dose of a novel therapeutic HPV vaccine for the HPV001 clinical trial in Oxford.
First trimester placental scan - Artificial Intelligence in Health and Care Award
17 June 2021
A first trimester 3D placental ultrasound scan which can predict fetal growth restriction and pre-eclampsia, could become part of a woman's routine care thanks to a new Artificial Intelligence in Health and Care Award.
PhD Student of the Year Winner!
9 June 2021
In a record breaking year for the Postgrad Awards 2021, DPhil student Tolu Awoyemi wins PhD Student of the Year. The award recognises the individual PhD student who has become an excellent and inquisitive researcher, who is an integral part of their research group, someone who encourages and supports more junior members of the team, and works alongside the research community more widely.
Pfizer Maternal C-19 Vaccine Trial Launch
8 June 2021
The Pfizer Maternal C-19 Vaccine Trial has launched at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust for women between 24-34 weeks pregnant. The Nuffield Department of Women’s & Reproductive Health’s team of doctors, research midwives and nurses are delivering this critical trial to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of the Pfizer vaccine in pregnant women.
A way to a woman’s heart might be through her bones
14 May 2021
Further research into the relationship between brittle bones and women's heart disease risk could be beneficial suggest Drs Dexter Canoy and Kazem Rahimi at the Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health.
Blood pressure medication prevents cardiovascular diseases even when blood pressure is not raised
29 April 2021
The world's most comprehensive study of 345,000 people from 48 randomised clinical trials which revealed blood pressure-lowering medication is effective in adults, regardless of starting blood pressure level, is published in The Lancet.
Research uncovers high risk to pregnant women from COVID-19
22 April 2021
A study of more than 2,100 pregnant women across 18 countries worldwide has revealed that COVID-19 is associated with a higher risk of severe maternal and newborn complications than previously recognised.
New Endometriosis podcast launched: "Unheard of"
30 March 2021
Listen now to the first episode ‘Unheard of – The hidden voice of Endometriosis.’ A bold new podcast series co-hosted by DPhil students Danielle Perro and Magda Mareckova, it seeks answers to the biggest questions posed by the Endometriosis community.
Blood pressure lowering drugs not found to increase risk of cancer
30 March 2021
A world leading study involving over 260,000 participants has sought to resolve the long debated issue about whether using antihypertensive medication heightens the chance of developing cancer.
Professor Cecilia Lindgren appointed Director of the Big Data Institute
12 March 2021
Professor Cecilia Lindgren (Prof of Genomic Endocrinology & Metabolism at the Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health) has been appointed as the new Director of the University of Oxford’s Big Data Institute.
Celebrating International Women's Day
8 March 2021
100 years since women were admitted as full members of the University of Oxford, women now hold vital posts at all levels of this institution.
Singula Bio provides new hope for cancer with diverse, individualised therapies
24 February 2021
The Oxford spinout will draw on a multi-discipline approach for therapies which work with a patient to eliminate cancer.
New sequencing methods for distinguishing DNA modifications
1 February 2021
A collaboration between Prof Ahmed's group at the Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health and Dr Chunxiao Song’s lab at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, has established new sequencing methods for distinguishing DNA modifications. The paper: "Subtraction-free and bisulfite-free specific sequencing of 5-methylcytosine and its oxidized derivatives at base resolution" has been published in Nature Communications.
Europe’s first living biobank stores reproductive cells to save animals from extinction
19 January 2021
Nature’s SAFE, Europe’s first Living Biobank dedicated to preserving endangered animals has been launched with the mission to save animals from extinction, by harnessing regeneration and reproductive technologies developed via domestic animal breeding.