This team is responsible for supporting researchers to think about, plan and do high quality public engagement. We look after Oxford Sparks (the University's digital science engagement platform), run training and a number of different activities that contribute to a positive and supportive environment for public engagement as part of research culture.
A new device to detect cardiovascular disease
A collaboration between the Physics and Cardiovascular Medicine Departments at Oxford University has developed a low-cost, hand-held device to help detect signs of cardiovascular and other diseases, which is now being tested in clinical studies.
New tools for reproducible hydrogen-deuterium exchange mass spectrometry
IAA funded a partnership between the Department of Statistics and the global biopharma companyGSK to improve and commercialise new software which can help speed up the drug development pipeline.
Sustainably sourced, degradable polymers for homecare application
A team at the Department of Chemistry has used EPSRC IAA funding to explore how to manufacture and use sustainable polymers, instead of those derived from fossil fuels, in cleaning and laundry products.