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New research finds T cells linked to mild COVID-19 and future protection
2 October 2025
A new study, led by researchers at the CAMS Oxford Institute in the Nuffield Department of Medicine and TIDU in the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, has found that dominant T cell responses years after infection are associated with mild COVID-19 disease, and likely play important protective roles to following viral infections.
New study to improve vaccines and therapeutics development
1 May 2024
A first-of-its-kind study led by the University of Oxford has successfully investigated human immunity against COVID-19 in people who already have antibodies against it.
AI-based method provides insights for predicting colorectal cancer outcomes
2 February 2024
The largest multiparameter immunoprofiling study in cancer to date has suggested an underappreciated role of a subset of immune cells in determining the risk of bowel cancer relapse after surgery.
Study uncovers how the Hepatitis B virus adapts
30 January 2024
A new hepatitis B study reveals how viruses adapt to low-oxygen environments, such as those found deep within the liver, opening up possible new therapeutic targets for liver pathogens. NDM researchers have identified hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs) playing an important role in the regulation of editing of viral RNAs in low oxygen conditions.
UK minister meets with Oxford pandemic researchers
29 January 2024
Researchers at the Jenner Institute, the Oxford Vaccine Group and the Pandemic Sciences Institute hosted the Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell MP, Minister for Development and Africa, to the laboratories and clinics of several of its vaccine development groups.