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Showcase of Oxford’s leading role in AI healthcare revolution
Oxford’s cutting-edge work in AI techniques that promise to transform healthcare has been showcased on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme. -
Study shows new technology can predict fatal heart attacks
Researchers at the University of Oxford, working with colleagues in Erlangen, Germany and at the Cleveland Clinic, USA, have developed a new technology based on analysis of computed tomography (CT)... -
Oxford University and National Trust announce research partnership
A new partnership will connect cutting-edge Oxford University research with the National Trust’s inspiring places and collections. -
First human test of robotic eye surgery a success
Researchers from the University of Oxford have completed the first successful trial of robot-assisted retinal surgery. -
Digital First World War archive secures National Lottery grant
The Commonwealth War Graves Foundation (CWGF) has been awarded £87,800 by the Heritage Lottery Fund towards a project to create a digital archive of First World War artefacts in collaboration with... -
Rosalind Franklin Institute will 'transform' life sciences research through disruptive technologies
Business Secretary Greg Clark today launched the £103m Rosalind Franklin Institute (RFI), a national centre of excellence that will harness disruptive technologies such as AI and robotics to... -
Weighing single molecules with light
Scientists at Oxford University have developed a light-based measuring technique that could transform our ability to characterise biomolecules. -
Oxford to benefit from government funding for research commercialisation
Oxford is to take part in three new government-funded projects designed to help universities collaborate with each other, and with external organisations, to boost research commercialisation. -
Oxford spinout Brainomix secures £7m investment to tackle strokes with AI
Brainomix, a medical imaging company using artificial intelligence (AI) for the fast diagnosis and treatment of stroke victims, has attracted £7m ($9.8m) of investment to bring its software to the... -
Oxford 3D bioprinting company OxSyBio secures £10m in funding
OxSyBio, an Oxford University biotech spinout company developing 3D printer technology capable of printing biological materials with a diverse range of therapeutic purposes, has secured £10m in...