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24 January 2024

ACCORD: new guideline to support consistent and complete reporting of consensus methods in biomedical research

Oxford PharmaGenesis has contributed to the development of the new ACCORD reporting guideline to help the medical and scientific communities to improve the reporting of research involving consensus methodologies. The guideline was published in the non-profit open access journal PLOS Medicine.

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Accuracy of article tagging across major biomedical databases: a pilot study

To find information about medicine, people search databases that contain articles related to the topic. Many literature databases tag articles to help to categorize the type of publication. This helps users to access relevant information more easily.   For example, if someone is looking for a report about a clinical trial or a review to get…

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Pharmaceutical companies reduce own greenhouse gas emissions, but action on supply chains needed

DPhil student, Dr Amy Booth (University of Oxford) and Oxford PharmaGenesis CEO, Dr Chris Winchester, have co-authored a new study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health this month, revealing the climate change targets of the 20 leading global pharmaceutical companies – and how they are reporting on and reducing their…

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A Great Place to Work® for 2022–2023: Oxford PharmaGenesis awarded certification for another year running

Oxford PharmaGenesis has secured Great Place to Work® accreditation for a third consecutive year in the UK and a seventh consecutive year in the US. This was awarded based on average scores across a number of statements and 90% of colleagues who responded to the survey agreed that “Taking everything into account, I would say this is a great place to work”.

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Accessibility, virality and healthy debate: our ISMPP EU 2023 conference report

The ISMPP EU conference took place in London on 24–25 January. Themed around ‘Fueling Creativity’, sessions explored how to access creativity, improve collaboration and arrive at unexpected solutions.

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2023 European Meeting of ISMPP, London UK

Join our healthy debate at the 2023 European Meeting of ISMPP and explore new frontiers with Oxford PharmaGenesis.

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Keeping evidence current: living systematic reviews

To ensure that patients receive optimal healthcare, clinicians rely on the best available evidence, which is often synthesized in a systematic literature review (SLR) or meta-analysis. The problem is that research never stands still, so new findings are constantly being published. This means that unless an SLR is continually updated, new findings may remain buried…

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