Centre for Personalised Medicine

@cpmoxford.bsky.social

The Centre for Personalised Medicine (CPM) is a partnership between the University of Oxford’s Centre for Human Genetics and St Anne’s College. We provide a focus for multidisciplinary communication, engagement and research.

What do the new frontiers of personalised medicine look like? At our 2026 Research Showcase, researchers approached this question from very different perspectives — from genomics and AI to rare disease, digital healthcare, public engagement and clinical practice.

Finally, we're pleased to share with you the group category winner of our 2025-26 Art Competition, which comes from Cleo & Sadie (12), Channing School, London. The competition explored the meaning of ‘personalised medicine’, with entrants showing us what it means to them 🧬🎨🖌️💊

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We're pleased to share this highly commended entry from our 2025-26 Art Competition. This entry comes from Umara, age 14, Guildford High School, Surrey. The competition explored the meaning of 'personalised medicine', with entrants showing us what it means to them 💊🎨🖌️🧬

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We're pleased to share this highly commended entry from our 2025-26 Art Competition. This entry comes from Ahsaan, 12, from Magdalen College School, Oxford. The competition explored the meaning of 'personalised medicine', with entrants showing us what it means to them 💊🎨🖌️🧬

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This week we're pleased to share this highly commended entry from our 2025-26 Art Competition. This entry comes from Ace, age 13, Holland Park School, London. The competition explored the meaning of 'personalised medicine', with entrants showing us what it means to them 💊🎨🖌️🧬

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It was a real privilege to deliver the Annual Lecture for the Centre for Personalised Medicine @cpmoxford.bsky.social on 28th April 2026. Apparently it was booked out! Here's the recording for those who couldn't make it. "Personalised medicine - a view from Primary Care".

Centre for Personalised Medicine@cpmoxford.bsky.social · 3mo ago

If you missed the 2026 CPM Annual Lecture, the recording is now available online. @trishgreenhalgh.bsky.social delivered a thought-provoking lecture on 'Personalised medicine: a view from primary care'. ➡️ Watch here: youtu.be/lo5uIzGU2Os

This week we're pleased to share this highly commended entry from our 2025-26 Art Competition. This entry is from Tiya, age 13, St Helen’s School, Northwood. The competition explored the meaning of 'personalised medicine', with entrants showing us what it means to them 💊🎨🖌️🧬

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We're pleased to share this highly commended entry from our 2025-26 Art Competition. This entry is from Darcie, age 13, Didcot Girl’s School, Oxfordshire. The competition explored the meaning of 'personalised medicine', with entrants showing us what it means to them 💊🎨🖌️🧬

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Do you have an idea, interest or research project you would like to talk about? Graduate students and early career researchers from all disciplines interested in health and medicine are invited to apply for the PechaKucha session at the CPM Research Showcase on Wed 3rd June.

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What a spectacular tour de force this lecture was. Thankyou Trish for interesting and entertaining lecture highlighting how personalised medicine and personalised care must be considered together and that technologies are only useful if we retain context around data 1/2

Centre for Personalised Medicine@cpmoxford.bsky.social · 5mo ago

Don’t miss this year’s CPM Annual Lecture! Professor Trish Greenhalgh @trishgreenhalgh.bsky.social will speak on: 'Personalised Medicine: A Primary Care Perspective' 🗓 Tuesday 28th April 2026 📍 Maths Institute, Oxford Find out more and register: cpm.ox.ac.uk/event/cpm-an...

This week we're pleased to share this highly commended entry from our 2025-26 Art Competition. This entry comes from Ottilie, age 13. The competition explored the meaning of 'personalised medicine', with entrants showing us what it means to them 💊🎨🖌️🧬

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We're pleased to share this highly commended entry from our 2025-26 Art Competition, which comes from Gagan, age 13 from Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls, West Midlands. The competition explored the meaning of 'personalised medicine', with entrants showing us what it means to them 💊🎨🖌️🧬

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