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Home — Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (DPAG) Cookies on this website We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you click 'Continue' we will assume that you are happy to receive all cookies and you will not see this message again. Click 'Find out more' for information on how to change your cookie settings. Continue Find out more Accessibility Contact us Safety Intranet Log in Sitemap About News Research Publications Seminars Named Lectures Team Study Work with us Outreach Search Apply today for Graduate Studentship with Vladyslav Vyazovskiy "Investigating metabolic control and sleep during photoperiod-induced torpor in Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus)" - deadline Tuesday 2 March Read more Welcome to DPAG Empowering discovery in the physiological sciences to improve health and educate the next generation of doctors and biomedical scientists. Read more Research We are recognised internationally for our pioneering research approaches, and we play a leading role in a variety of research themes, from cardiac sciences to neuroscience. Read more Teaching We believe that learning is just as important as research and as such we embrace courses for undergraduate students studying pre-clinical Medicine and Biomedical sciences, as well as offering graduate students the opportunity to work with world-leading scientists in their research field. Read more Equality, Diversity and Inclusion DPAG is committed to promoting equality and diversity within an inclusive working and learning environment where the rights and dignity of all staff and students are respected. Read more Our History Whilst the Department in its current form is only just over a decade old, physiology and anatomy have played an important role in the history of medicine at Oxford since the beginning. Read more FROM OUR HEAD OF DEPARTMENT At the University of Oxford's Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, we undertake discovery science where we reassemble physiological processes at the molecular, cellular, tissue and systems level of organisation. In so doing we provide a bridge to translational medicine, and interface between physical and life sciences. Our students are the future of our research and so we work to provide them with the opportunities to become the next generation of doctors and biomedical scientists. We are committed not only to research and teaching, but also to supporting our staff and students. The Department does not tolerate bullying or harassment of any kind, and actively promotes the provision of a family friendly working environment, equal opportunities and career development. Find out more in our Annual Report (PDF). Professor David Paterson Latest News Iain Pears in conversation with Zoltán Molnár: An insight into Willis era Oxford through writing "An Instance of the Fingerpost" 22 February 2021 Thomas Willis (1621 - 1675) 400th Birthday - Petra Hofmann in conversation with Zoltán Molnár: The Willis Legacy in St John's College Library 15 February 2021 Drug trial that could improve respiratory recovery from COVID-19 now underway 10 February 2021 Latest publications Quantifying the effect of dobutamine stress on myocardial Pi and pH in healthy volunteers: A 31 P MRS study at 7T. Journal article Apps A. et al, (2021), Magn Reson Med, 85, 1147 - 1159 Hyperpolarized 13 C magnetic resonance imaging for noninvasive assessment of tissue inflammation. Journal article Anderson S. et al, (2021), NMR Biomed, 34 Analysis of epicardial genes in embryonic
mouse hearts with flow cytometry Journal article REDPATH A. et al, (2021), STAR Protocols, 2 HoD Seminars Emergence and patterning of mesoderm cell lineages: from cardiac progenitors to paraxial mesoderm Friday, 05 March 2021, 1pm to 2pm Mechanisms of cell state transitions in zebrafish melanoma Friday, 12 March 2021, 1pm to 2pm What we do Here at DPAG, we have over 50 research groups working across 6 research themes: Cardiac Sciences; Development & Cell Biology; Metabolism and Endocrinology; Cell Physiology; Functional Genomics; Neuroscience. Our research Study with us We offer a number of study opportunities for undergraduates studying pre-clinical Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, as well as for graduates working towards achieving a DPhil or MSc by Research in Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics. See our study opportunities Work with us We are committed not only to pioneering research and offering the best teaching opportunities, but also to creating an inclusive and supporting working environment. This commitment is recognised by an Athena SWAN Silver Award. Join our community © 2021 Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics Freedom of Information Privacy Policy Copyright Statement Accessibility Statement Accessibility Contact us Safety Intranet Log in Sitemap About About us Our History Our History Timeline Oxford Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics Through the Centuries Quatercentenary of Thomas Willis’s birth Women in Physiology 100 Women of Oxford Medical Sciences Further Historical Resources and Credits Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Home EDI Committee Athena SWAN Applications and Action Plans EDI News and Events EDI Resources Video Library Named Lectures Named Lectures Home Marianne Fillenz Memorial Lecture Series Mabel FitzGerald Prize Lecture Series Sir Charles Sherrington Prize Lecture Series Sir Hans Krebs Prize Lecture Series Sir John Burdon-Sanderson Prize Lecture Series John Scott Haldane Prize Lecture Series Sir Wilfrid Le Gros Clark Prize Lecture Series Other Events The Burdon Sanderson Cardiac Science Centre About Us Lecture Series Publications Photos Cardiac News Honours, Fellowships and Prizes Anatomy at Oxford Postdoctoral Society Past Events Head of Department's News Professional Services Staff Profiles Vicky Bullett, PA to the Head of Administration and Finance Wanda Groenewald, Senior Research and Finance Manager Sally Vine, Head of Administration and Finance Lydia Mayfield, Research Administration Officer Colin Beesley, Head of Media Services Jennifer Spencer, IT Service Desk Analyst Fiona Woods, CNCB Executive Assistant Lynn Brown, Research Administration Manager Ryan Green, Practical Teaching and Technical Manager Katie Meads, HR and Payroll Assistant Robert Greaney, Departmental Financial Controller Tania Boyt, Head of Administration and Finance Talitha Smith, Communications Officer |