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28 June 2007
Largest ever study of genetics of common diseases.
Institute launched for world’s leading research in quantitative finance.
DNA damage to stem cells is central to ageing.
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31 May 2007
New centre to measure missing aspects of poverty.
Growing success at Begbroke.
Dr Stanley Ho donates £2.5 million for the study of Chinese history.
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10 May 2007
London forum targets Africa’s cancer crisis.
The Stelios Ioannou School completes Oxford hub for the study of the Classical and Byzantine worlds.
Scientists identify genes behind type 2 diabetes.
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19 April 2007
Weidenfeld Scholarships for future leader.
Genetic link to obesity identified.
Ten years’ work on climate change impacts.
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15 March 2007
Radcliffe Infirmary and Science Area masterplans on show.
£3m for new centre applying genetic findings to global health.
‘Meeting Minds’ in Oxford.
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22 February 2007
Caesareans increase stillbirth risk.
Global study of 1,200 families links new genes to autism.
Prison life brings health benefits for some women.
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1 February 2007
Women more likely to inherit stroke risk.
Skull signals origins of modern man.
A green and pleasant Oxford.
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11 January 2007
£57.5m NHS funding for clinical research in Oxford.
Multi-million-pound awards for mathematics and physics.
Quality, not quantity, important for immune response to HIV.
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7 December 2006
Postal vote on governance reform.
Voices Raised in Song.
Blind mice see after cell transplant.
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16 November 2006
Launch of Global Forum on Ageing.
Honeybee genome to enable genetic study of social behaviour.
A bright future for Britain’s oldest museum.
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26 October 2006
Government urged to rethink airport expansion plans.
Ashmolean opens online coin bank.
Off the starting block at Iffley Road.
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5 October 2006
Launch of £30 million campaign to expand executive education.
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Drug therapy shown to prevent diabetes.
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