Tracking infections
Tracking infections
Professor Derrick Crook from our Experimental Medicine division tells us about his research on tracking infections Profe... Read more
8 Feb 2017
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6mins
Why we work on Alzheimer’s disease
Why we work on Alzheimer’s disease
Housed within the Target Discovery Institute, the Alzheimer’s Research UK Oxford Drug Discovery Institute (ODDI) juxtapo... Read more
30 Nov 2016
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6mins
X-rays for drug discovery
X-rays for drug discovery
Professor Frank von Delft works to ensure that X-ray structures can serve as a routine and predictive tool for generatin... Read more
23 Sep 2016
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7mins
From information to structure
From information to structure
Dr Brian Marsden aims to make structural and chemical biology data accessible to non-experts, by providing computational... Read more
2 Jun 2016
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5mins
Unravelling proteins
Unravelling proteins
Dr Nicola Burgess-Brown heads the Biotechnology Group at the SGC, which generates proteins suitable for structural and f... Read more
28 Apr 2016
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6mins
Targeting drug discovery
Targeting drug discovery
The development of new medicines is dependent on the identification of novel drug targets. CHEMICAL BIOLOGYIn the search... Read more
28 Apr 2016
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3mins
Understanding growth signals
Understanding growth signals
Growth hormones and cytokines regulate the key physiological processes of growth and differentiation as well as response... Read more
27 Apr 2016
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6mins
Inflammation in disease
Inflammation in disease
The main aim of Dr Xue's research is to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms mediating inflammatory diseases... Read more
7 Jan 2016
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5mins
A deep breath in
A deep breath in
Asthma and COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) are common conditions that affect the lives of many people. Dr M... Read more
28 Jul 2015
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4mins
Chemistry, epigenetics and drugs
Chemistry, epigenetics and drugs
Alteration of gene expression is fundamental to many diseases. A better understanding of how epigenetic proteins affect ... Read more
28 Jul 2015
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3mins