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Staff Networks
The MRC WIMM benefits from a range of staff networks across the University of Oxford. These networks can help you to build your professional network, collaborate and meeting others from across the University.
Diversity and Inclusion at the MRC WIMM
We are committed to supporting and celebrating diversity and inclusion by promoting a supportive environment, fostering a culture of fairness and offering equal opportunities.
Diversity in Science Seminar Series and Awards
The Diversity in Science Seminar Series and Awards aim to recognise and promote actions to advancing equality, diversity and inclusion in science.
Why join us
We are a stimulating, supportive community, where you will work with the leaders in the field to tackle some of the biggest medical questions.
Our Impact
The MRC WIMM is still one of a relatively small number of international institutes in which outstanding medical research is so closely linked with basic science, with the aim of both producing pioneering translational research and training the next generation of scientists.
Life at the MRC WIMM
The MRC WIMM is a diverse community of scientists, clinicians and support staff from over 20 countries. We have a vibrant academic and social atmosphere, providing many opportunities for interaction and collaboration.
Dr Danuta Mariola Jeziorska
Postdoctoral Research Scientist, The MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine (MRC WIMM), University of Oxford
Professor Catherine Porcher
MRC Senior Scientist. Molecular Hematology Unit, WIMM
Professor Irene Roberts
Group Leader, Paediatrics and Molecular Haematology Unit, WIMM, Oxford University
Professor Angela Vincent
Emeritus Professor of Neuroimmunology and Emeritus Research Fellow of Somerville College, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Oxford University Hospitals Trust
Women in Science
The WIMM is deeply committed to support, encourage and celebrate women scientists. This includes providing a culture of fairness and equal opportunities for career progression for all staff, male or female, at all stages of their career.
Oxford Biomedical Data Science Training Programme
The Oxford Biomedical Data Science Training Programme delivers training in the skills and methods required for the analysis and interpretation of large-scale biomedical datasets, particularly genomic and functional genomic data.
Engaged Researcher Programme
The Engaged Researcher Programme is supported by the University of Oxford's PER Culture Change Fund.