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These fellowships provide the opportunity for outstanding investigators to establish an independent research program within the Kennedy Institute’s stimulating and supportive research environment.
Oxford University awarded £2.4 million to fund DPhil research in inflammation, immunology and musculoskeletal disease
Awards Funding
18 December 2020
Oxford University has today been awarded a £2.4 million grant, as part of the Kennedy Trust MB PhD scheme, to fund undergraduate medical students to undertake DPhil research in the areas of inflammation, immunology and musculoskeletal disease.
CRUK success for NDORMS researchers
Funding
21 February 2020
Investigators based at the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, NDORMS have recently received CRUK awards to increase understanding of a variety of cancers and immunotherapy.
Kennedy Trust renews commitment to rheumatology research with £20M
Funding
2 July 2019
The Kennedy Trust for Rheumatology Research (KTRR) has pledged a minimum of £20M over five years to the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology at the University of Oxford to support pioneering research into chronic inflammatory disease.
Kennedy researchers awarded MRC funding for arthritis research
Funding
5 June 2019
Congratulations to Kennedy researchers Professor Chris Buckley, Professor Mark Coles and Dr Stephen Sansom who have been awarded £1.5M funding from the Medical Research Council (MRC) to explore fibroblasts as an emerging target to treat chronic inflammatory disease.
Creating a cellular atlas of healthy human joints
Funding
21 January 2019
Kennedy researchers, in collaboration with colleagues at the Botnar Research Centre, Oxford, and the Universities of Birmingham and Leeds, have been awarded strategic funding from the Medical Research Council (MRC) to map in detail the different types of cells that make up human joints.
Wellcome Trust Sir Henry Dale Fellowship awarded to Kennedy Researcher
Funding Research
10 January 2018
We would like to congratulate Dr Luke Jostins-Dean on being awarded a 5-year Sir Henry Dale fellowship, joint funded by the Wellcome Trust and Royal Society, entitled ‘combining genetics and high-resolution cell phenotyping to map pathways underlying inflammatory bowel disease’.
Oxford/Celgene Fellowship to analyse neutrophil chromatin organisation in rheumatic patients
Awards Funding
8 November 2017
We would like to congratulate Tariq Khoyratty, who has been appointed as a Celgene Fellow to study the link between neutrophil chromatin organisation in rheumatic patients and their ability to form pathogenic extracellular traps.
Oxford-Elysium Fellowship in Autophagy
Funding Research
30 October 2017
Congratulations to Hanlin Zhang for being awarded the first Oxford-Elysium Fellowship in cellular health.
The Arthritis Research UK Centre for Osteoarthritis Pathogenesis receives 5-year award
Funding oacentre
12 October 2017
Arthritis Research UK has approved a 5-year renewal of the OA Centre.
ARUK award two Clinical Fellowships looking into Osteoarthritis of the Hand.
Department Funding Research oacentre
14 September 2017
Congratulations to our new ARUK Clinical Research Fellows, Dr Malvika Gulati and Miss Jennifer Lane on their successful Fellowship applications.
Expanding clinical research at the Kennedy Institute
Department Funding Research
31 May 2017
Christopher Buckley joins the Kennedy Institute as a new Director of Clinical Research from May 2017.
NIHR funding for musculoskeletal and inflammation research
Department Funding
19 September 2016
The University of Oxford and Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) have won £113.7 million to support groundbreaking medical research.
Inflammatory Arthritis Microbiome Consortium
Funding
21 January 2016
Kennedy Institute leads international consortium to investigate the link between gut bacteria and arthritis
New approach for type 2 diabetes research
Funding Research
11 January 2016
A new interdisciplinary Oxford research programme will explore the relationship between metabolism and inflammation in metabolic diseases.