Oxford Population Health (OxPop)
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A new study has identified three different genetic mechanisms linked to different stroke risks. The results could enable more tailored approaches to treatment of those with irregular heartbeats. Read more 馃憠 buff.ly/0rIFWL4

We conduct research through the perinatal period, from fertility through to pregnancy馃ぐand childbirth馃懚. If you have a new idea馃挕for a #Clinicaltrial we would love to hear from you. Find out more about working with the @NPEU_CTU on your research idea馃挕bit.ly/3TjXBRO
Build your own Data Land at our @OxHealthBRC showcase stand today in Oxford's Westgate Centre! Find us on the grassy area outside John Lewis and learn how researchers collect and use data.

Join us at stand 4 at the Health Research Showcase in Oxford鈥檚 Westgate Centre tomorrow for Data Land - a fun, hands-on game that explores how researchers collect and use data.
Join us at our Health Research Showcase 2025! 馃搮Thursday 29 May 馃搷Westgate Centre, Oxford 鈴诧笍10am to 3.30pm Experience interactive stands showcasing the exciting medical innovation that鈥檚 taking place in Oxford tinyurl.com/3hm6wu3t @OxfordBRC
Researchers at Oxford Population Health found that lowering Lipoprotein(a), a type of lipoprotein particle that is produced in the liver and carried in blood, may lower heart attack and large artery stroke risks in East Asians and Europeans. Read more 馃憠 buff.ly/exIOZPx
