Advertisement · 728 × 90
#
Hashtag

#OxfMedSci

Advertisement · 728 × 90
Preview
100 Women of Oxford Medical Sciences 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. Medical Sciences Division asked 100 of these women to take part in a project to showcase diversity of roles they now hold. Launching on Thursday 11 February, each day they will be bringing you a new group of incredible women working across the Medical Sciences Division, each reflecting on their journeys, their place in Medical Sciences and their vision for the next 100 years.

5 years ago #OxfMedSci celebrated a centenary of women as full members of @ox.ac.uk with achievements of 100 Women of Medical Sciences. Some have moved on to new challenges, or are now in different positions, but they remain inspirational. This #IWD take moment to meet them.

www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/...

25 11 1 1
Ruth Mallalieu, seated, wearing a red dress and black jacket

Ruth Mallalieu, seated, wearing a red dress and black jacket

“You know, it is there to support compliance, but it's not just about compliance, it's about good research practice, good research activity.”

#OxfMedSci colleagues, hear from Ruth Mallalieu, Head of Open Scholarship Support, ahead of OxFOS starting next week. SSO required.

unioxfordnexus.share...

2 0 0 0
People Centric — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division Improving people’s health is at the heart of our mission

All of our research is driven by our mission to improve health and wellbeing for people around the world. It has people at its heart, whether patients, carers, healthcare workers, or those around them.

Read about some of the real world differences #OxfMedSci has made.

www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/...

1 3 0 0

Our #OxfMedSci researchers are famous for carrying out world leading research. But that needs the infrastructure to be in place - meet the new Director of MSD IT Services, the man behind our systems.

www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/...

0 0 0 0

#OxfMedSci researchers work across the full range of biomedical and clinical sciences, from the molecule to large population studies. The excellence of our research is recognised by our top placing in international league tables.

Read more on our website.

www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/...

3 0 0 0

#OxfMedSci aims to establish the University of Oxford as a world-leading translational medical science environment, and the leading innovation environment in Europe. Discover more about the process of bringing groundbreaking research into the clinical domain.

www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/...

2 0 1 0
Preview
Oxford Martin School epilepsy programme launches innovative research centre International, national and local partners have been welcomed to the launch of the world’s first centre dedicated to empowering global epilepsy research and care.

#OxfMedSci Researchers along with counterparts from academic institutions in Africa, South America, the United States, and Europe congregated to celebrate the launch of a global epilepsy centre based at @wolfsonoxford.bsky.social

www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/...

1 0 1 0
Preview
Oxford Forum of Open Scholarship (OxFOS) OxFOS is an annual event for Oxford University researchers, academics, staff and students covering developments in open access and open research.

Have you heard about OXFoS, the Oxford Forum of Open Scholarship? You can find out about the opportunities for #OxfMedSci online: openaccess.ox.ac.uk/...

Our Oxford colleagues (SSO required) can read 'A Quick Chat with...' the University's Head of Open Scholarship Support: unioxfordnexus.share...

3 1 0 0
The Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Building, coloured glass panels in the sunlight.

The Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Building, coloured glass panels in the sunlight.

To this day, she remains the only British woman to win it.

In 2022, the new Biochemistry building was renamed in her honour, remembering her long association with @ox.ac.uk, and housing the groundbreaking work from #OxfMedSci researchers that builds on her legacy.

0 0 0 0
Preview
Other Than Oxford How DPhil student Morgan Mitchell is uncovering unconventional routes into the University.

"I think I quite strongly back the idea that you can't be what you can't see."

Discover a photography project that aims to celebrate diversity within STEM research, led by #OxfMedSci DPhil student Morgan Mitchell @ndcnoxford.bsky.social

www.ndcn.ox.ac.uk/ne...

4 1 1 0