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Homepage — Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health Cookies on this website We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you click 'Continue' we'll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies and you won't see this message again. Click 'Find out more' for information on how to change your cookie settings. Continue Find out more Site Map Accessibility Cookies Contact us Log in Intranet Menu Home About us News Study Research Trials Team Work with us More... Meet the team Search Lancet Infectious Diseases Front Cover Dr Joris Hemelaar’s paper on global molecular epidemiology of HIV-1 is depicted on the front cover of the February issue of Lancet Infectious Diseases. The paper: “Global and regional molecular epidemiology of HIV-1, 1990–2015: a systematic review, global survey, and trend analysis” shows the extraordinary global genetic diversity of HIV and highlights just how big the challenge is to develop a vaccine to combat the global spread of HIV. The study analysed 383,519 samples from 116 countries spanning the period 1990-2015. Read more Apply now We are still accepting applications for the MSc in Clinical Embryology for entry in October 2019. The deadline for applications is 12 noon (GMT) on Friday 1st March 2019.
This world class course has won numerous awards and provides students with theoretical and practical understanding of human reproductive biology, embryology, infertility and ART including the very latest developments in ART, legislation, ethics, and quality control. Read more Studies for pregnant women The Oxford Safer Pregnancy Alliance (OSPREA) recruits pregnant women for a range of observational and interventional studies. We are supported by the Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health, (part of the University of Oxford) the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and the Thames Valley & South Midlands Clinical Research Network, part of the National Institute for Health Research. Read more MitOX 2019 - Book now The Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health invites you to MitOX 2019 on Tuesday 30th April in Oxford. It's our annual meeting packed with short talks and posters on cancer metabolism, neuroscience, diabetes, mitochondrial disorders and general mitochondrial biology. Ideal for researchers with an interest in Mitochondria from academia and pharma. Read more What we do The Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health encompasses multi-disciplinary research across the full spectrum of women’s health. Our work has four overarching themes; Cancer, Global Health, Maternal & Fetal Health and Reproductive Medicine & Genetics. We also teach students and provide clinical care for Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust. The department also includes The George Institute for Global Health (TGI) whose mission is to increase access to quality health care for millions of people worldwide - with a particular focus on vulnerable women in resource-poor settings. Find out more CANCER Learn about the genesis and formation of micrometastases in Ovarian Cancer and how they can develop resistance to chemotherapy. Show more GLOBAL HEALTH Explore what can happen to mother and infant in the time before and after birth, such as infections, low birthweights and much more. Show more MATERNAL & FETAL HEALTH Discover more about health and disease throughout pregnancy and the effects on maternal and fetal outcome in both the short and the long term. Show more REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE & GENETICS Read about infertility, pelvic pain, therapies for mitochondrial disease and improvement of assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Show more Postgraduate study We run three world class Postgraduate study programmes: MSc in Clinical Embryology (1 year residential programme) MSc by Research (2 years research degree) and DPhil (3-4 years research degree). Click on the slideshows below for more details on each course. Please note we are now closed for applications for entry in October 2018. We will open for applications for entry in October 2019 in early September 2018. © Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health MSc teaching site The MSc course is based at Winchester House on the Oxford Science Park, with dedicated state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities. Read more © Medical Sciences Division and John Cairns MSc state of the art laboratories Our world class MSc in Clinical Embryology course provides students with theoretical and practical understanding of human reproductive biology, embryology, infertility and ART including the very latest developments in ART, legislation, ethics, and quality control. Read more © Medical Sciences Division and John Cairns MSc practical training Our MSc course was specifically designed to include intense laboratory practical training. Students learn skills and techniques directly relevant to assisted reproductive technology (ART), as well as a range of ‘traditional’ and ‘cutting edge’ scientific techniques and procedures. Read more Apply now We are still accepting applications for the MSc in Clinical Embryology for entry in October 2019. The deadline for applications is 12 noon (GMT) on Friday 1st March 2019.
This world class course has won numerous awards and provides students with theoretical and practical understanding of human reproductive biology, embryology, infertility and ART including the very latest developments in ART, legislation, ethics, and quality control. Read more MSc global reach The MSc in Clinical Embryology was established in 2008 and since then, we have taught 141 graduate students from 45 countries around the world. The course has won numerous University awards for teaching innovation and excellence. Read more Research degree projects There are a variety of projects available for DPhil and MSc by Research students. Click below to see a summary of all projects and their corresponding supervisors. Applications are still open for entry in 2019-20. The final deadline for applications is Friday 1 March 2019. Read more Director of Graduate Studies Professor Krina Zondervan is our Director of Graduate Studies. We offer a two-year MSc by Research and a three-year DPhil in Women's and Reproductive Health. These involve undertaking independent research in your chosen area under the supervision of an expert in your field. Read more Latest news MitOX 2019 - Book now 8 February 2019 Skin colour and neurodevelopment are not linked 30 January 2019 Launch of Bahceci Scholarship for research on women’s health in Northern Cyprus 8 January 2019 Women in China have greater awareness, treatment, and control of high blood pressure than men, new research finds 6 December 2018 More news Senior Dept Staff Stephen Kennedy Head of Department, Professor of Reproductive Medicine & Co-Director of the Oxford Maternal and Perinatal Health Institute (OMPHI). Lesa Levett Head of Administration & Finance Robyn Norton Acting Executive Director, The George Institute, UK. Krina Zondervan Professor of Reproductive & Genomic Epidemiology, Co-Director Endometriosis CaRe centre, Director of Graduate Studies |