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Search below for a range of research stories by department or topic. These stories include impact case studies, videos, news and the research in conversation series. For more information please see individual department websites.
Opening the gates of the University's libraries, museums and collections
Impact case study
Preventing strokes
Impact case study
18th century miscellanies
Video
Dr Abigail Williams describes her experience of bringing 18th Century miscellanies to life for 21st Century audiences.
Acting against genocide
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Professor Jennifer Welsh describes how her research helps the international community act effectively against genocide and ethnic cleansing.
Research in Westminster: Human Rights law and the treatment of rape victims
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Professor Liora Lazarus talks about how important it is for researchers of law to influence government policy, and how she has leveraged her own specialism in human rights to the benefit of society.
Fighting Arthritis: the development of anti-TNF therapies
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Professor Sir Marc Feldmann and Professor Sir Ravinder Maini talk about how they discovered that blocking a single molecule can improve the quality of life for sufferers of rheumatoid arthritis.
How people with depression see faces
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Professor Catherine Harmer on how understanding facial recognition can help us find better antidepressants.
Oxford Impacts trailer
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The Oxford Impacts video series celebrates the ways that Oxford University benefits the world of policy, health, business and culture.
Volcano hunting, Italy to Peru
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Professor David Pyle discusses work understanding the processes that underpin volcanic eruptions: and the devastating effects that volcanic plumes can have.
Turbine blade runner
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Professor Li He on understanding better how turbines function at high temperatures: making jet engines greener, and turbines cheaper to run.
Learning about illness - using breath
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Professor Gus Hancock and colleagues discuss the many things we can learn about the body's health through the breath: and new technologies that can make that process easier.
Nanoparticles in the fight against cancer
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Professor Peter Dobson and his colleagues discuss the use of nanoparticles to improve cancer treatments.
Peru's Data Collectors
Video
Professor Yadvinder Mahli on work in Peru on the effect of tropical forests on climate change.
Jatropha Curcas in the Global Race for Biofuels
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Professor Katherine Willis on the global race for biofuels: and Oxford's role in assessing their impact for policymakers.
Delivering drugs better - using sound
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Professor Constantin Coussios and colleagues on using ultrasound to deliver drugs much closer to tumors and other targets in the body.
Chemistry in the garden
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Dr Alison Foster on audio trails in Oxford's botanic gardens, which allow visitors to learn about chemistry in beautiful surroundings.
Making the Most of Citizen Science
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What next for citizen science? Professor Steve Roberts on how advanced maths can make the findings of this exciting new field more useful.
Tracking Life 40 Degrees South
Video
Professor Gideon Henderson and colleagues on on understanding the underpinnings of Life in the Oceans.
The surprising uses of auctions
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Professor Paul Klemperer on how auction maths can make markets work better: and how academic research (in this case, on geometry) can be turned immediately into real-world policy.
A computer model of the heart
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Professor David Gavaghan on mathematical models of the heart, and making them work better to allow for predictions of heart function.
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