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Journal of Physiology (@jphysiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Benjamin Bussmann (Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG)) et al. present the Bayliss Starling Prize Lecture 2023 focusing on Neuropeptide-Y being ‘unsympathetic’ to the broken hearted 🗣️ 🫀 🔗 buff.ly/HKGuo9X

Benjamin Bussmann (<a href="/OxfordDPAG/">Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG)</a>) et al. present the Bayliss Starling Prize Lecture 2023 focusing on Neuropeptide-Y being ‘unsympathetic’ to the broken hearted 🗣️ 🫀 

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Exeter College, Oxford (@exetercollegeox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 New research, funded by the British Heart Foundation and led by Exeter College’s Dr Duncan Sparrow links anaemia in early pregnancy to a higher risk of congenital heart disease in babies. Read more ⬇️ ow.ly/8b7U50VGbqT #ExeterCollegeOxford

📢 New research, funded by the <a href="/TheBHF/">British Heart Foundation</a> and led by Exeter College’s Dr Duncan Sparrow links anaemia in early pregnancy to a higher risk of congenital heart disease in babies.

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We are honoured to host Nobel Laureate Professor James Rothman, who will deliver our Sherrington Prize Lecture on 7 May. Professor Rothman is Sterling Professor of Cell Biology Yale School of Medicine

We are honoured to host Nobel Laureate Professor James Rothman, who will deliver our Sherrington Prize Lecture on 7 May. Professor Rothman is Sterling Professor of Cell Biology <a href="/YaleMed/">Yale School of Medicine</a>
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Sleep is the only ubiquitous behaviour whose function remains unknown. The Miesenböck group is looking for—and finding—clues to the mystery of sleep in the properties of sleep-inducing cells in the brain. nature dpag.ox.ac.uk/news/rememberi…

Mental Health Foundation (@mentalhealth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Positive communities support our mental health by giving us a sense of belonging, connection and purpose. We all need community. What’s yours? 💬 Read more about community and mental health: bit.ly/4kcDalm #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek #ThisIsMyCommunity

Positive communities support our mental health by giving us a sense of belonging, connection and purpose.

We all need community. What’s yours? 💬

Read more about community and mental health: bit.ly/4kcDalm

#MentalHealthAwarenessWeek #ThisIsMyCommunity
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The Hulme Junior Research Fellowship offers early-career researchers a unique opportunity to advance their careers. Application deadline: 12 noon, Monday 19 May dpag.ox.ac.uk/work-with-us/c…

The Hulme Junior Research Fellowship offers early-career researchers a unique opportunity to advance their careers. 

Application deadline: 12 noon, Monday 19 May
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Mootaz Salman (@mootazsalman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud mentor moment 🤩— congrats to my student Koushikk Ayyappan on winning the John Potter Neurology Essay Prize for his paper on the glymphatic system! 🧠👏 📖 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40145955/ #SalmanLab Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG) DPAG Athena Swan DPAG Researcher’s Society ChristChurchOxford OPDC (Parkinson's Research)

Proud mentor moment 🤩— congrats to my student Koushikk Ayyappan on winning the John Potter Neurology Essay Prize for his paper on the glymphatic system! 🧠👏
📖 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40145955/
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University of Oxford (@uniofoxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Academy of Medical Sciences has elected five Oxford University biomedical and health scientists to its fellowship in 2025. The new Fellows are: - Prof Charalambos Antoniades - Prof Simon Draper - Prof Matt Higgins - Prof Dame Molly Stevens - Prof Naomi Wray Read more ⬇️

The Academy of Medical Sciences has elected five Oxford University biomedical and health scientists to its fellowship in 2025.

The new Fellows are:

- Prof Charalambos Antoniades
- Prof Simon Draper
- Prof Matt Higgins
- Prof Dame Molly Stevens
- Prof Naomi Wray

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Heart Rhythm Club (@heartrhythmclub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our first seminar of the term will be delivered by Prof Denis Noble on "The pacemaker channels of the heart: from reductionism to systems biology" this week, on Wednesday the 4th of June at 4pm at the Sherrington Library. As always, a drinks reception will follow for discussion.

Our first seminar of the term will be delivered by Prof Denis Noble on "The pacemaker channels of the heart: from reductionism to systems biology" this week, on Wednesday the 4th of June at 4pm at the Sherrington Library. As always, a drinks reception will follow for discussion.
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Thank you Prof Noble for giving an astonishing lecture yesterday Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG)! We hope you enjoyed this precious opportunity to discuss with Prof Noble. Next we will have Dr. Xin Zhou on June 17th at 4PM. Stay tuned! Photos taken by Dr Sung Hee Kim, voices of Oxford.

Thank you Prof Noble for giving an astonishing lecture yesterday <a href="/OxfordDPAG/">Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG)</a>! We hope you enjoyed this precious opportunity to discuss with Prof Noble.
Next we will have Dr. Xin Zhou on June 17th at 4PM. Stay tuned!
Photos taken by Dr Sung Hee Kim, voices of Oxford.
Mootaz Salman (@mootazsalman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Ioana Comanici on successfully defending her MSc thesis on midbrain organoids for Parkinson’s research 🧠🧪 A brilliant project shaped by hard work and great mentorship, big thanks to Dr Tanya Singh, Hanouf Almutairi and everyone at the #SalmanLab Department of Physiology Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG)

Congratulations to Ioana Comanici on successfully defending her MSc thesis on midbrain organoids for Parkinson’s research 🧠🧪

A brilliant project shaped by hard work and great mentorship, big thanks to Dr Tanya Singh, Hanouf Almutairi and everyone at the #SalmanLab
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Congratulations to DPhil student; Johanna Hoffmann, who was awarded a trophy and certificate for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Sport’ at the University’s Annual Sports Awards 2025 on 16th June held at Somerville College

Congratulations to DPhil student;  Johanna Hoffmann, who was awarded a trophy and certificate for ‘Outstanding Contribution to Sport’ at the University’s Annual Sports Awards 2025 on 16th June held at Somerville College
Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery, Oxford (@kavlioxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Congratulations to Mingcheng Xuan, Rea Tresa, and Sarah Franks from #KavliOxford for their recognition in the 2025 Peter Beaconsfield Prize! 👏 #OxfordResearch #BeaconsfieldPrize #TranslationalMedicine

🎉 Congratulations to Mingcheng Xuan, Rea Tresa, and Sarah Franks from #KavliOxford for their recognition in the 2025 Peter Beaconsfield Prize! 👏 
#OxfordResearch #BeaconsfieldPrize #TranslationalMedicine