The Nuffield Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
In women’s and reproductive health, there is a growing body of work suggesting that extracellular vesicles have a critical role in communications between the fetus and mother, and also between the reproductive organs and the rest of the body. This is believed to be relevant to a range of pathological conditions, including complications in pregnancy...
In a ground-breaking study published today in Lancet Global Health, researchers present findings challenging conventional wisdom regarding the impact of household air pollution on fetal growth. The study, conducted in 3200 households across resource-poor settings in Guatemala, India, Rwanda, and Peru, focused on assessing the effects of reducing...
EndoCaRe Oxford were pleased to be invited to partner with the Vagina Museum on this event, with the team providing key information on symptoms, diagnosis and current research as well as taking part in several events.
Researchers at the University of Oxford (Department of Women’s and Reproductive Health) are investigating endometriosis-associated pain and are looking for women who have endometriosis to answer this online survey.
Exciting advancements in the early detection of endometriosis have been unveiled by Serac Healthcare Limited and the Nuffield Department of Women’s and Reproductive Health at the University of Oxford. Preliminary data from the “Detecting Endometriosis expressed integrins using technetium-99m” (DETECT) imaging study suggest a new imaging agent, 99mTc-maraciclatide,...
Green Templeton College proudly celebrated International Womens Day 2024 by honouring fourteen exceptional women with a series of nine stunning portraits. We are proud to announce that this included Josephine Agyeman-Duah, and Dr Shobhana Nagraj within the Kennedy Group of the Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health.
Build your own newsfeed
Ready to give it a go?
Start a 14-day trial, no credit card required.