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The Guardian: 'NHS clinical trials are the envy of the world'
9 July 2018
The Guardian highlights the PREVENT study with which Ivan Koychev, clinical lecturer in old age psychiatry at the Department of Psychiatry, is involved.
OxTALENT 2018 winner for ‘a true partnership’
19 June 2018
Members of the Neuroscience, Ethics and Society group, Gabriela Pavarini, Jessica Lorimer, Arianna Manzini and Ilina Singh have won an OxTalent 2018 Public Engagement Award.
The One Show: SlowMo Story
19 June 2018
The app designed by researchers at the Department of Psychiatry to slow down negative thoughts of people with paranoia appeared on the BBC's The One Show. They revealed how one of the first users, Angie, is benefiting from this innovative approach.
Impact of paternal post-traumatic stress disorder on the children of military fathers
13 June 2018
Prof Alan Stein and colleagues examined the impact of PTSD on children whose fathers had been in the armed forces.
Oxford Academic Psychiatry Autumn School 2018
16 May 2018
Details have been announced of this year's autumn school.
Sarah Reeve awarded DPhil
30 April 2018
Dr Sarah Reeve was delighted to be awarded a DPhil for her research into the relationship between sleep and psychosis.
Victims of cyberbullying at greater risk of self-harm and suicidal behaviors
24 April 2018
Findings of investigation into the link between cyberbullying and self-harm and suicide in children and young people.
Dr Kate Saunders outlines potential of digital phenotying
24 April 2018
New treatment targets for mental health disorders can be identified by using data collected from wearables and mobile phones.
'Tapping the full potential of Europe's health data'
17 April 2018
A focus on the EU and industry-funded EMIF project, co-coordinated by Professor Simon Lovestone, which has created a secure online platform consolidating metadata from a wide variety of sources.
Professor Michael Gelder (1929 - 2018)
9 April 2018
A tribute to the founder of the University of Oxford's Department of Psychiatry.
Prof Simon Lovestone and Oxford win major MRC Mental Health Pathfinder Award
28 March 2018
Oxford is one of nine universities to receive a multimillion pound grant from the MRC to harness the power of data science for mental health research.
Prof Ilina Singh on the ethics of medicating children for ADHD
27 March 2018
The Professor of Neuroscience and Society at the Department of Psychiatry talks to Tes (Times Educational Supplement).
Treating depression in cancer hugely increases quality of life, but probably not length of life
14 March 2018
Professor Michael Sharpe and colleagues identify that treating depression doesn’t make cancer patients live longer, but it does make lives immeasurably better.
'LSD Brings Your Brain to the Edge of Chaos'
7 March 2018
VICE magazine reports on the research of postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford's Department of Psychiatry, Selen Atasoy.
BBC: Could psychosis be an autoimmune disease?
5 March 2018
As part of an online BBC series - 'Rethinking mental illness' - Prof Belinda Lennox explains her latest research and the new direction it is taking the treatment of psychiatric disorders.
The Deep and Frequent Phenotyping Study
28 February 2018
'Sir Simon Lovestone, a professor of translational neuroscience at Oxford University, explains the evidence behind treating Alzheimer’s disease' for The Daily Mail
'Up to 60 per cent of prisoners have head injuries, as experts warn brain damage may fuel crime'
28 February 2018
Prof Seena Fazel at the University of Oxford Department of Psychiatry, and co-authors, recently published a paper in The Lancet Psychiatry highlighting the high proportion of prison inmates having suffered previous head injuries. The Telegraph reports.
Presenting evidence to the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Suicide and Self-harm Prevention
22 February 2018
CLAHRC Oxford supported researchers were recently invited to present evidence to the ‘suicide and self-harm’ All-party Parliamentary Group (APPG). The group were surprised and impressed by the evidence presented and intend to forward it to the Minister for Health and Social Care, Jeremy Hunt.