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MitOX 2024 - 12th April 2024

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

The Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health invites you to MitOX 2024 on 12th April 2024 in Tingewick Hall, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford. Our annual conference for researchers with an interest in mitochondria from academia and pharma.

Empowering Awareness: The Vagina Museum's Endometriosis Exhibition

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

EndoCaRe Oxford were pleased to be invited to partner with the Vagina Museum on this event, with the team providing key information on symptoms, diagnosis and current research as well as taking part in several events.

Early Detection Breakthrough in Endometriosis: Oxford University Unveils Promising Imaging Study

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

Exciting advancements in the early detection of endometriosis have been unveiled by Serac Healthcare Limited and the Nuffield Department of Women’s and Reproductive Health at the University of Oxford. Preliminary data from the “Detecting Endometriosis expressed integrins using technetium-99m” (DETECT) imaging study suggest a new imaging agent, 99mTc-maraciclatide, could revolutionize the diagnosis of this debilitating condition.

Dr Katy Vincent Named Among NIHR Oxford Senior Research Fellows

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

We are excited to announce that our esteemed colleague, Dr. Katy Vincent, is one of the latest cohort of National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) Oxford Senior Research Fellows.

WRH host Oxosome 2023

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics Research

After a few years’ break, precipitated by Covid, the Nuffield Department of Women’s and Reprodutive Health (WRH) supported the re-start of the annual Oxosome meetings and a new Oxosome committee.

Breakthrough Research Reveals Promising Advances in Rhino Fertility Preservation

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

In a significant stride towards the preservation of rhinoceros fertility, the Rhino Fertility Project, founded by Professor Suzannah Williams, unveils groundbreaking insights into the structure and molecular characteristics of Southern White Rhinoceros ovaries.

World Congress on Endometriosis 2023

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

The 15th World Congress on Endometriosis kicks off in Edinburgh from 3rd to 6th May 2023. The Congress brings together scientists, clinicians, health professionals and patients to collaborate on the biologic and sociologic understanding of endometriosis, with the ultimate goal to improve clinical care. Expectations are high, with 1100 attendees from 50 countries, presenting nearly 600 original research papers. Experts from our dept's Oxford EndoCaRe research group will be chairing talks, giving oral presentations, sharing posters, networking and more!

Endometriosis: black women continue to receive poorer care for the condition

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

Sufferers of the condition wait between eight to 12 years on average for a diagnosis. Yet for black women, this picture is even worse – with research showing they’re 50% less likely to be diagnosed with endometriosis compared to white women.

MitOX 2023- 21st April

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

The Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health invites you to MitOX 2023 on Friday 21st April. Our annual conference for researchers with an interest in mitochondria from academia and pharma. This year's event will be 'hybrid', so you can join in-person or virtually!

Award Winning Podcast

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

‘Unheard of – The hidden voice of Endometriosis ’ the podcast series co-hosted by Danielle Perro (Postdoctoral Researcher in Epidemiology) and Magda Mareckova (DPhil student) has been recognised by the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, with a Public Engagement with Research Project Award.

What is the impact of heavy menstrual bleeding on female health and well-being?

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

Many of us have no idea whether or not our period is “normal”. It’s no wonder, since not only is everyone different, but the stigma still keeps many of us from asking questions or discussing what we go through every month with friends and family. Principal Investigator Prof Suzannah Williams and DPhil student Tomi Adeniran explore what heavy periods can mean in their article published in The Conversation.

Women's Health Strategy for England Launched

Maternal & Fetal Health Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

The government has published the first ever Women's Health Strategy for England to tackle the gender health gap. Menopause, Endometriosis, Contraception and Fertility treatment are highlighted as some of the top issues women have asked for action on. The Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health welcome and fully support this bold and exciting strategy to help improve the health of millions of women in England.

Prof Christian Becker wins Clinical Science Award at ESHRE 2022

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

Congratulations to Professor Christian Becker who was presented with a Clinical Science Award for best oral presentation at the ESHRE 38th Annual Meeting in Milan, Italy this week.

Oxford's largest ever study into Varicose veins shows need for surgery is linked to genetics

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

Varicose veins are a very common manifestation of chronic venous disease, affecting over 30% of the population in Western countries. In America, chronic venous disease affects over 11 million men and 22 million women aged 40–80 years old. Left untreated it can escalate to multiple health complications including leg ulcers and ultimately amputations. A new international study by Oxford researchers published on 2nd June 2022 in Nature Communications establishes for the first time, a critical genetic risk score to predict the likelihood of patients suffering with Varicose veins to require surgery, as well as pointing the way towards potential new therapies.

New imaging study could make diagnosing endometriosis quicker, more accurate and reduce the need for invasive surgery.

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

A new research study launches to investigate whether a 20-minute imaging scan can detect the most common types of endometriosis, which currently require surgery to diagnose.

Oxford researchers part of major UK initiative to understand chronic pain

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

Oxford pain researchers are playing a major role in a new multi-million pound research programme launched by a consortium of funders, including UKRI, Versus Arthritis, Eli Lilly and the Medical Research Foundation.

Endometriosis: pandemic backlog risks making it even harder for women to get help

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a disproportionate and devastating impact on women’s health, according to a report from the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

Diagnostic test could offer new hope for ME/CFS patients

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

Myalgic Encephalomyelitis /Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a chronic condition without a diagnostic test and some 80 - 90% of patients remain un-diagnosed. A new paper published in Frontiers in Medicine outlines how having a diagnostic test could greatly help both patients and medics.

New guidelines launched for diagnosis and management of Endometriosis

Reproductive Medicine & Genetics

A new comprehensive document by the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) outlines more than 100 recommendations on best practice on caring for women with Endometriosis.

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