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Researchers at Oxford’s Nuffield Departments of Surgical Sciences (NDS) and Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN) have discovered that deep brain stimulation (DBS) of one particular brain location improves performance in a complex eye movement task that is known to require high level cognitive input.
Sarah Howles
DPhil, FRCS (Urol), MA (Cantab), PGCert Sarah Howles - Associate Professor of Urology and Wellcome Trust Clinical Career Development Fellow
Artjoms Portnojs
Artjoms Portnojs - Deputy Laboratory Manager (Islet Isolation Laboratory)
Ágata Carreira
PhD Ágata Carreira - Postdoctoral Researcher in RNA Translation and Anti-Cancer Immunity
Martin Gillies
MA, BM BCh, PhD, MRCS, AFHEA Martin Gillies - Senior Research Fellow and Lecturer
Richard Bryant
Richard Bryant - Associate Professor of Urology and Academic Director of NDS SITU
Paul Johnson
MA MD FRCS (Paed.Surg) FAAP Paul Johnson - Director of Oxford Islet Isolation and Islet Transplant Programmes and Professor of Paediatric Surgery
Keith Al-Hasani
BA (French) BSc (Hon) PhD Keith Al-Hasani - Senior Postdoctoral Scientist