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Exploring Crohn’s Disease: Causes, Immune Dysfunction, Microbiome, and Future Therapies
Authors: Dhiya Moorthy & Sanchi Verma Mentor: Dr. Liam Barrett. Dr. Barrett received his medical degree from the University of Birmingham. He is a member of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, and is currently pursuing a DPhil in medical science at the University of Oxford. Abstract Crohn’s disease is a long-term inflammatory bowel disease that can affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract. It matters because it causes pain, diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, and compli
Oct 18


Cholesterol: Friend, Foe, or Both?
Authors: Annabella Irani-Fey, Tripura Reddy, & Rihaan Shah Mentor: Dr. Barrett received his medical degree from the University of Birmingham. He is a member of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine, and is currently pursuing a DPhil in medical science at the University of Oxford. Abstract This review explores a simple question with a nuanced answer: is cholesterol good or bad for you. Cholesterol is essential for human biology, yet it also contributes to atherosclerosis and
Sep 7


Cancer and the Immune System – Friends or Foes?
Authors: Addison Davis & Annabella Irani Fey Mentor: Katherine Ferris. Katherine is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford. Abstract Cancer remains one of the most widespread diseases globally, driven by genetic mutations that disrupt normal cell regulation, leading to uncontrolled proliferation and, in some cases, metastasis. While the immune system plays a crucial role in detecting and eliminating cancerous cells, tumors have evolved
Feb 16


Applications of Omics Technologies in Medicine
Authors: Anushka Gundluru, Annabella Irani Fey, Harini Sivanandh Ramadass, Alice Sullivan, & Aryk Tyagi Mentor: Fiona Hartley . Fiona is currently a doctoral candidate in the Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford. Abstract This review paper examines the impact of big data on modern medicine, focusing on genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, and proteomics, which have advanced our understanding of biological processes and enabled personalized medicine. We re
Dec 14, 2024
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