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The first international standards for fetal growth and newborn size have been developed by a global team led by scientists from Oxford University.
OxLuPin form
The OxLuPIn study (Oxford Luteal Dysfunction and Placental Insufficiency) is looking for women aged 16 years or older, who are less than 8 weeks’ pregnant, to help us understand early pregnancy and how to better predict complications such as high blood pressure later on.
Postgraduate contact form
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Volunteer for clinical studies - contact us
If you would like to find out more about taking part in research, please call the Clinical Research Group on 01865 572258 or fill out the contact form below.
MSc in Clinical Embryology contact form
Interested in the next open event, or have a specific question relating to the MSc in Clinical Embryology? Please fill out the contact form below.