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« Back to NewsNew findings by Nicky Whiffin on RNU4-2 rassociated disorders published in Nature and Nature Genetics
10 April 2026
A major technological advance has revealed how mutations in a tiny non-coding gene can lead to multiple neurodevelopmental disorders, opening new avenues for diagnosis and research.
Dr Alexander Mentzer Named NIHR Oxford Senior Research Fellow
22 January 2026
Dr Alexander Mentzer, Principal Investigator and Senior Clinical Researcher at the CHG, has been awarded a prestigious NIHR Oxford Senior Research Fellowship for 2026.
Professor Julian Knight appointed Associate Head of Education for the Medical Sciences Division
2 December 2025
The Medical Sciences Division announced that Professor Julian Knight has been appointed as its new Associate Head of Division (Education).
Biomedical Research Career Week 13-17th July 2026
24 November 2025
Ever wondered what a biomedical researcher does? Do you have a curious mind? Are you fascinated by how biology works - both inside your body and out in nature?
Oxford University to accelerate T1D research and care with £10m gift
30 September 2025
The University of Oxford has announced a gift of £10 million from the Bukhman Foundation to support ground-breaking research into type 1 diabetes. This generous funding will establish the Bukhman Centre for Research Excellence in Type 1 Diabetes, as well as create new academic posts and scholarships, helping to accelerate progress towards better treatments and ultimately a cure.
New research reveals optimal time intervals for COVID-19 vaccine boosters
18 September 2025
Two new papers from University of Oxford scientists have shown how the immune system reacts differently depending on the length of interval between vaccine doses.
New Podcast: Ebola virus persistence: implications for human-to-human transmission and new outbreaks
12 September 2025
A conversation with Miles Carroll and Oliver Meek about their recent Ebola virus persistence review article.
Respiratory syncytial virus vaccine linked to reduced dementia risk
25 June 2025
A new study, co-led by researchers at the Centre for Human Genetics, shows that a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is associated with a 29% reduction in dementia risk in the following 18 months. The findings suggest a novel explanation for how vaccines produce this effect.
Three CHG Group Leaders awarded Associate Professor title
21 May 2025
We are delighted to announce that Gavin Band, Katherine Bull and Lahiru Handunnetthi have been awarded the title of Associate Professor, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to science and teaching.
Single cell biology of coeliac disease
7 May 2025
Research at the Centre for Human Genetics contributes to a study that identifies key immune structures in the gut that may drive coeliac disease.