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Oxford's COVID-19 Research
COVID-19
19 March 2020
Funding for Oxford's coronavirus research is crucial to the development of a vaccine.
Self-harm and Associated Hospital Costs
Mental Health Self-harm
12 March 2020
New study from the Centre for Suicide Research and Nuffield Department of Population Health shows the number of people visiting hospital for self-harm injuries is 60% higher than previously estimated by Public Health England. Self-harm reportedly cost hospitals in England an estimated £128.6 million in 2013.
Knight-Hennessy Scholarship
10 March 2020
Maike van Niekerk, DPhil student in the Department of Psychiatry has won a place at Stanford Medical School, California with the prestigious Knight-Hennessy Scholarship.
Cash Transfers in Adolescence: A Developmental Perspective
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Child and adolescent Early intervention Global child development Mental Health
25 February 2020
Cash transfer programmes transfer cash to low-income households or individuals to expand social protection among the most vulnerable. Changes that happen during adolescence may impact whether or not a cash transfer programme is effective in encouraging certain behaviours.
New Research Group and PI in the Department of Psychiatry
24 February 2020
Dr Sana Suri, DPhill and Alzheimer's Society Research Fellow has become a Principal Investigator and begun the Heart and Brain Group, this year.
Department of Psychiatry projects awarded Public Engagement Seed Funding
20 February 2020
Two projects from the Department of Psychiatry have received funding in the latest round of the Public Engagement with Research Seed Fund for innovative projects to engage the public with medical research.
Ketamine Conference 2020
20 February 2020
An international conference - Ketamine and Related Compounds for Psychiatric Disorders - will take place on 6-8 April 2020, in Oxford.
Teenage Brain Workshop
20 February 2020
A new workshop aimed at young people to inspire them to learn more about the science of the brain has been designed as part of a large Wellcome funded research programme.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science
11 February 2020
Professor Kia Nobre shares her experience of 'getting into science'. A cognitive neuroscientist interested in understanding the principles of the neural systems that support cognitive functions in the human brain, Kia explains the fundamental importance of curiosity and science.
Department of Psychiatry Team Day – 23 January 2020
3 February 2020
The department came together to share its latest research, updates and important news at the 2020 Team Away Day. Opening the event, Professor John Geddes, Head of Department, welcomed colleagues and shared his hopes and aspirations for the coming year.
Bioethics Game Launch - 27 January 2020
Bioethics Mental Health
30 January 2020
NEUROSEC (Neuroscience, Ethics and Society) launches bioethics game about digital phenotyping and mental health. 'Tracing Tomorrow' is a digital game prototype which investigates young people's values and preferences in the context of digital phenotyping for mental health in schools.
The Global Brain Health Survey
30 January 2020
The Lifebrain Consortium has launched the Global Brain Health Survey to learn about people's views on the brain.
Department of Psychiatry Public Engagement and Science Communications Award 2019
30 January 2020
The joint winners of the department award for Public Engagement and Science Communications were announced at the department team away day in January 2020. The Oxford Dementia and Ageing Research (OxDARE) team and the My Resilience in Adolescence (MYRIAD) project team both presented excellent examples of public engagement.
New CE for Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
28 January 2020
Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust is to appoint Dr Nick Broughton to become its new chief executive when Stuart Bell CBE retires from the role after having completed 37 years' NHS service.
Lifetime suicide risk factors identified
Mental Health Suicide
17 January 2020
A new review by researchers in the Department of Psychiatry of previous studies into suicide worldwide has highlighted the effects of individual and environmental risk factors over a lifetime.
Management of adolescent self-harm needed to reduce suicide risk
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Child and adolescent Self-harm Suicide
9 January 2020
Children and adolescents who present to hospital following self-harm have an increased future risk of suicide compared with other children and adolescents, which may persist for several years, according to an observational study of more than 9,000 children and adolescents aged 10-18 years who presented to five English hospitals for non-fatal self-harm.
Mental Disorders Linked to Intimate Partner Violence
19 December 2019
A new large-scale population-based study led by researchers from the University of Oxford investigated the link between nine major mental disorders and intimate partner violence perpetrated by men towards women.
Antipsychotic drugs ranked according to metabolic side effects for the first time
19 December 2019
Analysis published in The Lancet Psychiatry has shown that there is significant difference in the way antipsychotic drugs affect body weight and levels of sugar, cholesterol and other fats in the blood.
Epilepsy Pathway Innovation in Africa
10 December 2019
The NIHR Research and Innovation for Global Health Transformation (RIGHT) programme has awarded £4.9 million to help fund a project investigating epilepsy in sub-Saharan Africa.
Depression increases risk of HIV among South African teenage girls
28 November 2019
Adolescent girls in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, especially Southern Africa, are at very high risk of developing HIV - by the time they reach adulthood, up to one in four* South African women will be HIV positive, and most are first infected during adolescence.