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Caristo Diagnostics, an Oxford University spinout company, has been launched to commercialise a new coronary CT image analysis technology that can flag patients at risk of deadly heart attacks years before they occur.
Film Night - Celebration of International Women's Day
Join Us for a Film Night Fundraiser in Aid of the BHF! Celebrate International Women's Day with an inspiring evening of film, community, and fundraising for the British Heart Foundation. We are screening The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, a powerful true story highlighting one woman’s lasting impact on science and medicine. Come along to raise vital funds for life-saving research. Bring your friends, enjoy the film, and support a great cause!
BHF Oxford CRE Emerging Theme Evening - 11th March 2025
The immune system has critical roles in managing processes of homeostasis and disordered immune function has important implications for manifestations of cardiovascular diseases. Here, we will focus on how functions are disordered in the context of obesity (Ryden- Karolinska Institute,), hypercholesterolaemia (Channon/Purvis) and diabetes (Boden/Choudhury). In each case, additional complexity has emerged since pathological drivers, are not only active in "real time" but leave a 'training' or 'legacy' effect that is mediated epigenetic modification. With opportunities for discussion and debate, this evening will give valuable insights into these exciting approaches which can be relevant in many areas of cardiovascular research.
BHF CRE Symposium Annual Symposium Registration 2023
This year's Oxford BHF CRE Annual Research Symposium will be held at Oxford Town Hall on Wednesday 29th November 2023. The research symposium will run from 9am - 6.00pm followed by drinks reception to 6.30pm. Registration deadline: 12 noon on Wednesday 15th November 2023
BHF CRE Early Career Funding Event 2025
Learn more about BHF funding opportunities and application processes for early career researchers. There are talks from a BHF research advisor, BHF Oxford CRE leadership and BHF funded fellows based in Oxford who will share their experience of successfully securing internal and external BHF funding. Talks will be followed by a panel discussion open to questions from attendees. The event is aimed at early career researchers, departmental grants teams and research facilitators across the entire cardiovascular research spectrum, from discovery science through to clinical and population health research.