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Our funders
To retain our position as a leading centre in the UK and internationally for research into chronic inflammatory disease, and to train the next generation of scientists, the Kennedy Institute is supported by a grant portfolio worth over £85 million.
DYNAMHIX in PSC
We aim to characterise markers of liver function, intestinal inflammation and microbial metabolism over time in a cohort of patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) and/or ulcerative colitis (UC). This will enable us to determine the dynamic nature of disease progression and correlations between liver and intestinal function and how these may influence the microbiome and disease outcomes.
Christopher Peel Fund for Interdisciplinary Research
Fund to support research combining mathematics, physics and biology in memory of graduate student Christopher Peel.
Career Development Programme
The Kennedy Career Development Programme supports newly established group leaders to successfully build an independent research career through a structured programme of scientific review and mentorship, accompanied by generous funding.
Biophotonic optical platform
The BioCOP project stems from the strategic partnership between the Rosalind Franklin Institute (RFI) and the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology (KIR) at the University of Oxford. It aims to establish the first of its kind high-performance co-incidence and correlation imaging over multiple length- and time-scales.
Advanced Microscopy at the Kennedy
Imaging at Oxford. We have state-of-the-art facilities in imaging, providing microscopy services across the University of Oxford.
About Us and Our Mission
Advanced Microscopy in the Kennedy brings together leading expertise and technology, to both use and develop cutting-edge microscopy methods. By building connections across Oxford and championing a culture for respect and innovation in microscopy, the facility aims to future-proof excellence for Bioimaging within Oxford, keeping it competitive with international research.
Software
arivis AG (a ZEISS company) partners with Oxford-ZCoE in order to empower researchers with the latest technology and advances in image analysis. Oxford-ZCoE together with its IT infrastructure will host arivis VisionHub, a platform that will allow researchers to have access to image data and image analysis capabilities at any time from any location and any device. VisionHub will represent the nucleus for computational activity and collaboration, will enable the execution of large-scale experiments that require faster access to image analysis and results
Access: Booking, Pricing and Training
Our goal is to best support the innovative and important research undertaken in the KIR, IDRM and beyond. We encourage all potential users, including short term projects, to seek training in basic principles and specific instrumentation such that researchers are confident in their microscopy.