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The Department of Paediatrics is a global leader in the research, delivery and advancement of the health and care of children and adolescents. It hosts internationally renowned programmes in drug development, gastroenterology, vaccinology to name a few.
We are delighted to announce that Dr Rebecca Ling has been appointed as a 2025 CRIS Cancer Postdoctoral Clinical Fellow by Oxford Cancer, together with the CRIS Cancer Foundation.

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Oxford Cancer Announces 2025 CRIS Cancer Clinical Career Fellows
Oxford Cancer, together with the CRIS Cancer Foundation, is delighted to announce the appointment of the 2025 CRIS Cancer Postdoctoral Clinical Fellows: Dr Rebecca Ling and Dr Casmir Turnquist. Both F...
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October 17, 2025 at 6:34 PM
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NEW: Scientists in the @roylab-oxford.bsky.social have co-led the development of a new type of immunotherapy that could improve outcomes for infants and children with high-risk leukaemia 🧪

#ChildhoodCancerAwarenessMonth

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New ‘off-the-shelf’ immunotherapy shows promise for treating high-risk childhood leukaemia
Scientists at the University of Oxford, together with colleagues at Imperial College London and the University of Glasgow, have developed a new type of immunotherapy that could improve outcomes for in...
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September 3, 2025 at 9:17 AM
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NEW: The Kaiya Foundation has awarded a grant to Dr Emily Neil (@emilysn1.bsky.social)‬ and Prof Anindita Roy (@roylab-oxford.bsky.social) to help transform the treatment of high-risk leukaemia through personalised medicine.

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The Kaiya Foundation to fund leukaemia research at University of
The Kaiya Foundation has awarded one of its first major research grants, which will fund pioneering research into the fundamental cause of a high-risk leukaemia. The grant is being made to Dr Emily
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September 1, 2025 at 10:02 AM
Results of two parallel studies by our researchers @ovg.ox.ac.uk, published in @thelancet.com and reported in the @theguardian.com, show how giving antibiotics to comatose children could help reduce death rates. Read the full story at the link below:

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‘Delay is catastrophic’: how instant antibiotics could save thousands of African children in comas
Analysis finds key to survival for children found to be unconscious and unresponsive is a quick dose of drugs and fast access to specialist care
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July 3, 2025 at 4:47 PM
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Titan of Science Sir Andrew Pollard charts the course of his career as a paediatrician and vaccinologist, including his work as Chair of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation in this latest episode of The Naked Scientists podcast.
Titans of Science: Andrew Pollard
Insights from the clinical trials of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine...
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May 1, 2025 at 11:28 AM
Ahead of #WorldMalariaDay2025, researchers in our @ovg.ox.ac.uk have just published a study showing the urgent change needed to reduce deaths from malaria and meningitis in comatose African children www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk/news/study-s...
Study shows urgent change needed to reduce deaths from malaria and meningitis in comatose African children
Results of two parallel studies show that one in four African children hospitalised with malaria and coma have an additional infection, and that giving antibiotics with antimalarials could help reduce...
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April 24, 2025 at 8:39 AM
@jimbetto.bsky.social writes in yesterday's edition of @thetimes.com about how he and his wife Sarah, struggled not knowing why their 12-year-old was born with a severe learning disability, until an answer came from @nickywhiffin.bsky.social at the @ox.ac.uk

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My son Charlie — and the breakthrough that changed our lives
James Coney and his wife, Sarah, struggled not knowing why their 12-year-old was born with a severe learning disability. In their darkest moments, they blamed themselves. Then, out of the blue, came a...
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March 3, 2025 at 1:33 PM