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Oxford University researchers have found a way to detect ovarian cancer early and identified an enzyme that is key in making ovarian cancer more deadly. Their results, published in two journals, provide new research routes for scientists trying to detect and beat the disease.
Engelbert Luchuo
MD, PhD, MSc (Bioethics), MBA, MPH, FAAS. Engelbert Luchuo - Deputy Director for the MSc in Global Women's Health
Kazem Rahimi
FRCP, DM, MSc, FESC Kazem Rahimi - Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine and Population Health
A. Sofia Cerdeira
MD PhD A. Sofia Cerdeira - NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer
Jen Southcombe
BSc (hons), DPhil (oxon) Jen Southcombe - Researcher in Reproductive Science
Magda Mareckova
BSc (Hons), MSc, DPhil, AFHEA Magda Mareckova - Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow
Dagan Wells
BSc (hons), PhD, FRCPath, FRSB, FIBMS, FRCOG Dagan Wells - Professor of Reproductive Genetics
Brittany Vining
BSc, CertScTech, GradDipReproSci, PhD Brittany Vining - Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Cell Reprogramming and Culture
Ahmed Ahmed
MBBCH, MSc, MD, MRCOG, PhD Ahmed Ahmed - Professor of Gynaecological Oncology
Rebecca Dragovic
BSc (Hons) DPhil (oxon) Rebecca Dragovic - Director of the MSc in Clinical Embryology
Karl Morten
Karl Morten - Director of Graduate Studies and Principal Investigator.
Michelle Potter
BSc (Hons), MSc (Hons), DPhil (Oxon) Michelle Potter - Research Grants, Contracts & Facilitation Manager
Aris Papageorghiou
MBChB, MRCOG Aris Papageorghiou - Professor of Fetal Medicine and Director of Research of the Oxford Maternal and Perinatal Health Institute (OMPHI).
Katy Vincent
DPhil BSc MBBS MRCOG Katy Vincent - Professor of Gynaecological Pain and Honorary Consultant Gynaecologist