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When assessing and planning treatment for women with chronic pelvic pain, a condition affecting more than one million women in the UK, the key role of the central nervous system must be considered.
Maternal & Fetal Health
Led by Professor Fadil Hannan, the Maternal & Fetal Health Theme is dedicated to advancing understanding and translating research into clinical practice to improve the lives of families worldwide. Many of these Research Groups are benefiting from advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence, particularly in analysing data and biological processes. Learn more about our Maternal & Fetal Health Research Groups below.
Reproductive Medicine & Genetics
The Reproductive Medicine and Genetics Theme comprises a broad range of Research Groups spanning the roles of Cellular DNA and Mitochondria in reproduction and women’s health, the diagnosis and management of pain in women and related diseases, as well as fertility preservation, miscarriage, and the biology of sperm and oocytes. The theme also includes our Research Centre, EndoCaRe – the internationally acclaimed Oxford Endometriosis Research Centre. Led by Professor Suzannah Williams, the theme aims to improve reproductive care for future generations. Learn more about our Reproductive Medicine and Genetics Research Groups below.
Global Health
The Global Health Theme brings together several research groups within the department that are consistently advancing the field through strong international collaborations and impactful research. Led by Professor Aris Papageorghiou, the theme focuses on addressing pressing global health challenges and improving health outcomes worldwide. Learn more about our Global Health Research Groups below.
Cancer
The Cancer Theme brings together research spanning a broad range of oncology topics, with particular focus on cervical and ovarian cancers. Led by Dr Karin Hellner, the theme is committed to advancing understanding, improving diagnosis and treatment, developing vaccines, and enhancing outcomes for cancer patients worldwide. Learn more about our Cancer Research Groups below.