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Five new Oxford-Bristol Myers Squibb Fellowships representing an investment of £3M have been announced. The fellowships (formerly Oxford-Celgene) will support postdoctoral researchers and clinicians across five departments within the Medical Sciences Division and the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division, providing an opportunity for them to gain exposure to the field of commercial drug discovery and development.
Progatzky Group | Peripheral glia and immunity
Kennedy
Our research aims to elucidate the role of peripheral glial cells in tissue health and disease.
Vincent Group | Molecular Pathogenesis of Osteoarthritis
Our research focuses on all aspects of osteoarthritis, from understanding its causes to developing new treatments for the condition to improve people's quality of life.
Williams Group | Targeting Disease Pathways in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Our work is geared towards the development of new treatments and healthcare strategies for rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases.
Luo Group | Statistical genomics and computational immunology
We develop statistical methods and computational software to better understand the genetic contribution to immune-mediated traits.
Johnson Group | Microbiome and Multi-omics
Kennedy
Applying multi-omic and computational genomic approaches to understand the molecular basis of host-microbiome interactions
Centre for OA Pathogenesis
Kennedy
Established in 2013, the Arthritis Research UK Centre of Excellence aims to develop new treatments for this disabling condition, improving healthcare and transforming people's lives.
Watt Group | Translational Research in Osteoarthritis
Our group tests findings from the laboratory in human clinical studies, and runs experimental medicine studies and clinical trials relevant to osteoarthritis within the Arthritis Research UK Centre for Osteoarthritis Pathogenesis.
Udalova Group | Genomics of Inflammation
Work in the Udalova is focused on understanding how the inflammatory response is controlled on the molecular level.