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Frater Group
John gained a MRC Clinician Scientist Award to work at Oxford University researching HIV evolution and strategies for HIV eradication. He is currently the scientific lead and co-chair of ‘CHERUB’, (Collaborative HIV Eradication of Reservoirs: UK BRC), an NIHR-supported collaboration dedicated to finding a cure for HIV infection. He also works as an Honorary Consultant Physician at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
Gupta Group
Sunetra's main area of interest is the evolution of diversity in pathogens, with particular reference to the infectious disease agents that are responsible for malaria, influenza and bacterial meningitis.
Smith Group
Adrian's research is focussed on understanding the basis of immunity to infectious challenge and includes studies of immune mechanisms that operate in different vertebrate species (particularly birds and mammals).
Moving Beyond Solidarity Rhetoric in Global Health
“Moving Beyond Solidarity Rhetoric in Global Health: pluriversality and actionable tools” is a Wellcome Discovery Award funded research project aiming to build an inclusive, pluriversal understanding of solidarity in global health.
MSc in Modelling for Global Health
The MSc in Modelling for Global Health is a full-time one-year taught programme that aims to train a new generation of modellers focused on aiding policy decision making in the global health sphere. It is an interdisciplinary course, covering mathematic and economic infectious disease modelling, evidence-based synthesis and analysis to inform the models, and policy processes to inform decisions. Week-long modules are delivered through a mix of interactive practical sessions and in-person lectures. Demand for a skilled workforce in this field is on the rise and there is great potential for mathematical and economic modelling to help guide policy for national health systems and international policymaking.
Tropical Immunology
The Tropical Immunology Group applies microbiology and immunology expertise to study responses to infections and vaccines—focusing on COVID-19, melioidosis, scrub typhus, and tuberculosis—in people in low- and middle-income countries, particularly those with diabetes, older age, or immunocompromise.
Health Systems Collaborative
The HSC works with LMIC partners to improve and strengthen health services delivery and research globally. We employ methods spanning clinical epidemiology, social, organisational and implementation science. Areas of study include quality and safety, patient experiences, technologies, human resources for health, climate change, and the ethical challenges of health systems research.
Africa Oxford Initiative
The Africa Oxford Initiative (AfOx) is a cross-university platform to facilitate the development of equitable and extensive collaborations between Oxford and African institutions. AfOx creates an ecosystem for African students, entrepreneurs and researchers to collaborate and flourish while addressing some of the world’s most pressing challenges AfOx students, researchers and innovators are improving livelihoods and safeguarding our future. They are uncovering hidden histories of our past and finding new sources to create energy for the future. They are solving real world challenges and accelerating progress towards the sustainable development goals.
International Health and Tropical Medicine Research Group
The IHTM research group comprises a multidisciplinary team working on wide-ranging global health initiatives that contribute to addressing persistent global health challenges in resource limited contexts. In collaboration with colleagues who span a range of disciplines, technical skills and experiences across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, we contribute to capacity development and impact assessment, as well as policy evaluation.
IRIS - Health and Safety reporting
University of Oxford’s tool for reporting and investigating health and safety, or environmental incidents.
Experimental Medicine Division SharePoint
Useful information about the Medical Science Division and resources for staff
Tanner Group
Rachel's research takes a One Health approach to tackling tuberculosis in humans and cattle, with a focus on vaccine design and evaluation. Current interests include immune mechanisms/correlates of protection, characterising functional antibody responses following vaccination, and novel antigen discovery.
Information security - Data breach
What to do if you have lost your laptop or hard-drive containing sensitive data
Barnes Group
I lead an established research group with a focus on T cell immunology relevant to gut and liver disease, and I seek to translate laboratory and clinical findings through to human experimental medicine studies.
Klenerman Group
Infectious diseases such as HIV, hepatitis B and C, affect hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Our group works on the immune response to these infections, focusing on both the host and the pathogen. As there is currently no vaccine to prevent hepatitis C infection, many of our projects have addressed aspects of chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and vaccine responses. In addition, our group also looks at a range of viruses and bacteria.
Goulder Group
For the past 20 years our group has been based in the Peter Medawar Building for Pathogen Research at the University of Oxford, where our primary research focus has been the South African HIV epidemic. To this end we are involved in multiple studies in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa, the area of highest HIV prevalence in the country, along with Kimberly in the Northern Cape.
Katzourakis Group
Aris' research interests include viral evolution, genome evolution, and mobile genetic element evolution. This research is primarily focussed on studying the long term evolutionary biology of viruses.