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Prehistoric teeth used to create historic map of infectious diseases

A research project led jointly by researchers from NDCN, the University of Copenhagen and University of Cambridge shows that large-scale mapping of prehistoric teeth and bones provides new knowledge of present-day infectious diseases. This may, among other things, have an impact on the development of vaccines.

Identifying research priorities for severe paranoia

We talk to lead author David Sher about his paper, which aimed to establish potential research priorities for understanding and treating severe paranoia for the first time.

Award in memory of Dr Valeria Frighi given to psychology trainee Michael Barry

The £1,000 fund was set up to support researchers with an interest in intellectual disabilities.

Newly conferred Associate Professors

Congratulations are in order to the following members of our Oxford Neuroscience Community who have been awarded the title of Associate Professor in the recent Recognition of Distinction exercise.

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