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Prime Minister joins Sir Ka-shing Li for launch of £90m initiative in big data and drug discovery at Oxford University
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Genetic fingerprints can track drug resistance in malaria parasites
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Mapping the H7N9 avian flu outbreaks
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Dengue infections 'triple current estimates'
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New foot-and-mouth vaccine is safer and cheaper to produce
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Novel structure of a human membrane enzyme sheds light on molecular mechanisms of rare ageing disorders and metabolic syndromes
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Boat Race crew makes final preparations
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46 gene sequencing test for cancer patients on the NHS
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Malaria vaccine test results disappoint
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Heart risk after breast cancer radiotherapy smaller than thought
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Merck’s Discontinued Heart Drug Tredaptive Raised Side Effects
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Surviving strokes: Why some cells survive while others don’t
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Diamond to shine light on infections
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TB vaccine trial is step forward though results 'not what hoped'
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INDOX expansion boosts cancer research across India
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Going vegetarian can reduce your risk of death from heart disease by a THIRD
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Gene linked to more severe flu in Chinese populations
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Folic acid 'cancer risk' fears played down by study
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How Far Off Is a Better Flu Shot?
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Early HIV treatment may slow disease progression
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Leishmaniasis: A Genetic Link Found in Far-Flung Victims of a Lethal Form of a Parasitic Disease
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Rare genetic faults identified in families with bowel cancer
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Twin attack could deliver universal flu vaccine
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Tamoxifen use 'should double' to stop breast cancer returning
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Genomics revolution: UK could miss out, scientists warn
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Newsnight - End of life care
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NDM Graduate Research Prize Winners 2011-2012
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Tuberculosis's genetic 'family tree' may hold the key to tackling outbreaks quickly and effectively
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The Human Mannequin
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'1000 genomes barrier' broken
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Scientists Move Closer to a Lasting Flu Vaccine
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Women smokers who quit by 30 'evade earlier death risks'
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Despite falling death rates, we must not be complacent about smoking
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Breast cancer and periods link found
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Trial of first new TB vaccine since 1921
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Cell phone used in Kenya to track malaria
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£32 million Partnership for New Drug Target Discovery Centre
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Oxford ranked top in medicine in world league table
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Global network launched to give nurses a leading voice in health research
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'Women in Science' finalists announced
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Dengue vaccine shows promise in clinical trial
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Six hours of housework per day may reduce risk of breast cancer
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Africa innovations: 15 ideas helping to transform a continent
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Genetic links to diabetes probed
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Smoking Raises Risk of Leukemia in Women
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Drug resistance aiding spread of dysentery-causing bacteria
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Frequent antenatal screening dramatically reduces maternal mortality on Thai-Myanmar border
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Oxford scientist Skirmantas Kriaucionis awarded prize from Lithuania
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Breastfeedling mothers 'less likely to be obese'
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Scientists search for the genes behind our faces
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£180,000 boost for ovarian cancer project
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Welsh people could be most ancient in UK, DNA suggests
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Blood test to track emergence of drug resistance in malaria parasites
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Professor Ratcliffe announced as joint winner of 2012 Scientific Grand Prize
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Disaster trainers hail success of programme
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BMJ Junior Doctor of the Year
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Vice-Chancellor celebrates links with Asia
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The end of drug discovery?
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Wider statin use saves lives
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How we turn calories into flab just three hours after a big meal
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Researchers elected to Academy of Medical Sciences
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Karl Hudspith
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Trials at the ready: preparing for the next pandemic
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Professor Peter Ratcliffe receives Pasarow Award in Cardiovascular Disease
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Tropical Medicine mourns the loss of a respected colleague and friend
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Drug-resistant malaria on Burma border threatens malaria control
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Boat Race crew makes final preparations
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Taller women at greater risk of ovarian cancer
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500,000 Brits allow health research on a new scale
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Research Intelligence - The biggest and the best, for everyone
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Atlas of Human Infectious Diseases
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Structural biologists share their toys
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Instruct launch signals new opportunities for European science
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Preventing malaria early in pregnancy is crucial
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C. Diff Infection Source Unclear
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'Goldilocks' gene used to find drug treatment that is 'just right' for TB patients
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DNA study reveals how bacteria evaded childhood vaccine
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Fiona Powrie wins top European prize for medicine
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Fake malaria drugs could 'put millions at risk'
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First trial of a new hepatitis C vaccine shows promise
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New malaria vaccine may stop deadly parasites in their tracks
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Boost for drug discovery
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Drug Discovery: a job too complex for academia or industry alone?
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Google Earth typhoid maps reveal secrets of disease outbreaks
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Two genes linked to risk of severe dengue
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Oxfordshire farmer first to trial new heart treatment
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Tanzanian scientist wins Royal Society Pfizer Award for Sickle Cell Disease research
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Tower Hamlets pupils work with medics at Oxford University
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Decoding genetic variation in mice gives insight into disease
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TB vaccine tested in people with HIV
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Text messages can improve treatment of malaria in Africa
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Genomes of 500 people to be sequenced in full detail
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Drug’s lasting benefits sees breast cancer deaths down by third
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World's most detailed genetic map created
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Height clue to cancer risk
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NDM Prize student Yang Li wins a competitive summer scholarship on Genome Biology and Evolution
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NDM Prize student William Brandler wins national science writing award
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Prof. Holman's international contributions recognised by prestigious American Diabetes Association award
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Unpicking the grammar of genes
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Target Discovery Institute website launched
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Five Oxford researchers given million-pound backing
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OXFORD ACADEMIC RECOGNISED BY HANOI MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, VIETNAM
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Plasmodium vivax: The other malaria
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Oxford academic recognised by Royal Society
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New test for rare form of cancer
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Genetic ‘master switch’ identified in obesity and diabetes
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2,784 vaccinations later
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Spring babies face anorexia risk
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Vice Chancellor signs collaborative MOU at the Chinese University of Hong Kong for a new research Centre
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Outcome of the fourth annual NIHR Senior Investigator Competition is announced
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Cancer's unusual suspects
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Flu breakthrough promises a vaccine to kill all strains
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Gene revolution brings Oxford London Lecture to life
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Timing of hormone therapy influences breast cancer risk
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New Year Honours 2011
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Two genes linked to common gynaecological disease
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Cancer Research UK 2010 Prize Winners
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Award of the Osler Memorial Medal 2010
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More fruit and veg unlikely to protect against cancer
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Cholesterol Drug Advances
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Prince Mahidol Award 2010
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More intensive cholesterol treatment reduces heart risk further
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New drug for worldwide malaria treatment
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Professor Peter Ratcliffe speaks to Canadian high school students
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Do invariant NKT (iNKT) cells offer new hope for melanoma patients?
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Li Ka Shing MSc Global Health Science scholarship winner recognised on the Li Ka Shing Foundation's website
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Malaria funding 'falling short'
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Structural Genomics Consortium releases 1000th protein structure
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2010 Lasker Awards Honour Trailblazers in Medical Research and Clinical Care
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Gene study supports link between vitamin D deficiency and disease
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Gene linked to TB susceptibility identified
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Oxford Professor to direct MRC Human Immunology Unit
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Professor Tran Tinh Hien awarded the 2010 Mackay Medal
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Study uncovers new diabetes gene
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Rare genetic variations implicated in autism
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EASD 2010 Rising Star Symposium
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Genetic link to infectious disease susceptibility found
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Growth hormone causes breast cancer, says study
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£5 million donation for global health programmes
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Professor Patrik Rorsman elected to Academy of Medical Sciences
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Grant winners
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Illegal, immoral and liable to increase drug resistance
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Donation enables research into a disease that turns muscle to bone
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Gairdner Foundation Awards
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Gene links lower birth weight and type 2 diabetes
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Duplicated DNA unlikely to play role in common disease
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Scientists seek examples of writing for new Alzheimer’s study
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Changing lifestyle remains first option for preventing diabetes
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Obesity like alcohol increases the risk of liver disease
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10th anniversary of the Human Genome Project
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New method makes vaccines stable at tropical temperatures
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Being pear shaped protects against heart disease
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Biggest DNA study yet to explore genetics of disease
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NDM Professor Awarded New Year Honour
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University Research Lecturer awards
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Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 flu infects seven on Vietnamese train
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Scientists reveal how malaria parasites outwit our immune systems
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Risk of blood clots after surgery higher than expected
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Professorship of Molecular and Population Genetics
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Study finds best use of insulin as diabetes progresses
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Remote-controlled flies point to what memories are made of
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Simon Fisher wins neuroscience prize
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Oxford professor is first non-US winner of bone research award
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Smoking and heart disease risks can cut life span by 10 years
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Oxford professor wins new immunology award
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Study highlights problem of sickle cell anaemia in African children
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New centre builds on China research links
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Genes are revealing our diversity
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New test offers better diagnosis of asbestos cancer
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Drug-resistant malaria has emerged in Cambodia
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Swine-flu trial volunteers needed
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Half of all premature deaths of Russian adults down to alcohol
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Prof Nick White awarded 2009 Sanofi-Aventis ICAAC Award
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International network receives $20m to combat malaria drug resistance
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Benefit of aspirin for healthy people is uncertain
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TB vaccine enters new clinical trials
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EU directive threatens UK's "spectacular" record in clinical trials
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Obesity gene associated with polycystic ovary syndrome
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Oxford top of RAE funding
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One or two drinks a day increase the risk of cancer in women
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Study finds link between vitamin D and genes in multiple sclerosis
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Jenner Institute Laboratories open
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Prestigious medicine prize awarded to Professor Peter J Ratcliffe FRS
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Structural Genomics Consortium, Biochemistry and Chemistry awarded £4.1 million grant by the Wellcome Trust
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Gene associated with diabetes risk suggests link with body clock
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Two malaria treatments show promise
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90m African children still exposed to malaria despite more bed nets
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Flu deaths could be reduced thanks to cancer research
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Genetic study provides insight into language development
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Researchers at Oxford University announce major new study on depression
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Gene link to poor reading skills
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Hopes for TB vaccine boosted
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Cancer Research UK award adenovirus process development contract to the CBF
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New risk factor for prostate cancer
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Vaccine for breast cancer within reach
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Duke of York visits Vietnam unit
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Intensive glucose control after diagnosis of type 2 diabetes has long-term benefits
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Universal flu vaccine tests start
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Royal Society Honours Oxford Researchers
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