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Ludwig Oxford’s Professor Sir Peter Ratcliffe receives the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine at an awards ceremony in Stockholm.
Professor Richard White awarded prestigious Academy of Medical Sciences Professorship
20 November 2025
Richard White, Professor of Genetics at Ludwig Oxford, has been named an Academy of Medical Sciences Professor
Ludwig researchers awarded grant to uncover how food-derived DNA changes may drive cancer risk
17 November 2025
Ludwig scientists have been awarded a four-year grant from the World Cancer Research Fund International to investigate whether modified DNA molecules in food could contribute to mutations that drive bowel cancer.
Vacancy: Research Assistant (Brain Cancer)
13 November 2025
Research Grade 6: £35,681 - £41,636 with a discretionary range to £46,476 p.a. (pro rata). This is inclusive of a pensionable Oxford University Weighting of £1,730 per year (pro rata)
Vacancy: Postdoctoral Researcher - Brain Tumour Biology
11 November 2025
Research Grade 7: £39,424 - £47,779 with a discretionary range to £53,483 p.a. (pro rata).
Ludwig Oxford welcomes Dr Manav Pathania
4 November 2025
Ludwig Oxford is delighted to welcome Dr Manav Pathania as an Assistant Member of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research, Oxford Branch.
Ludwig researchers develop first map of human RNA modification enzymes in landmark study
24 October 2025
Findings published in Nature Cell Biology reveal how pseudouridine-modifying enzymes shape RNA biology.
From mutation to malignancy: mapping early events in kidney cancer
17 October 2025
A new study from the Ratcliffe group examines how distinct HIFα isoforms shape the way VHL mutations lead to kidney cancer.
Richard White honoured with Teaching Excellence Award
16 October 2025
Richard White recognised in the 2025 Medical Sciences Division Teaching Excellence Awards
Ludwig Oxford Director shortlisted for prestigious global research initiative, Cancer Grand Challenges
24 September 2025
With awards of up to £20m, Cancer Grand Challenges teams are empowered to rise above the traditional boundaries of geography and discipline to make the progress against cancer we urgently need.
Impaired liver clearance drives accumulation of circulating cell-free DNA in sepsis
5 September 2025
Study mapping cell-free DNA reveals new insights into organ dysfunction and infection in sepsis.
Discover the science behind the scenes at the Old Road Campus Research Building
2 September 2025
The ORCRB will open to the public on 13th September as part of Oxford Open Doors.
Richard Owen takes on Oxford to Paris cycle ride for OOSO
29 August 2025
Ludwig Oxford’s Richard Owen will participate in a three-day cycle ride from Oxford to Paris to raise funds for a new OOSO Fellowship.
Pressure flips the switch on cancer cells
28 August 2025
A new study published in Nature reveals that the mechanical environment surrounding a tumour can cause cancer cells to change their behaviour, triggering a switch from rapid growth to a more invasive, drug-resistant state.
New mathematical model reveals how lipids influence macrophage behaviour in early atherosclerosis
22 August 2025
Ludwig Oxford researchers have developed a spatially resolved, lipid-structured model, providing new insights into the mechanisms driving plaque development in atherosclerosis.
Ludwig researchers identify new role for nitric oxide in oxygen sensing
20 August 2025
Recent research by the Ratcliffe lab at Ludwig Oxford, led by Tom Keeley, has revealed a new mechanism through which nitric oxide (NO) controls the destruction of selected proteins in response to oxygen levels.
Researchers at Ludwig Oxford identify a new role for platelets which could improve cancer detection
18 August 2025
Researchers led by Bethan Psaila and postdoc Lauren Murphy have recently published their findings exploring a new role for platelets in Science.
Ludwig Oxford and the IDRM welcome students for Biomedical Research Careers Week
22 July 2025
Ludwig Oxford and the IDRM host A-level students for a hands-on introduction to research
Helen Byrne wins Naylor Prize and Lectureship in Applied Mathematics
4 July 2025
Professor Helen Byrne has won the 2025 Naylor Prize and Lectureship in Applied Mathematics from the London Mathematical Society
New research uncovers the role of Chromosome 21 amplification and DYRK1A overexpression in BP-MPN progression
13 June 2025
Researchers at the University of Oxford have identified a potential new therapeutic target in BP-MPN, a particularly aggressive and hard-to-treat form of leukaemia.
Topological data analysis reveals links between shape and function in new liver organoid model
29 May 2025
Topological data analysis of a next-generation liver organoid model characterises how the shape and morphology of 2D projections of organoids change over time
