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Oxford University scientists carry out clinical trials for a range of medical conditions every year. The hope with each one is that it could lead to a viable treatment to cure or alleviate that condition. It is easy, therefore, to think that a successful trial is one that produces such a treatment, while any other result is a failure. Not so, as a recent study from Oxford's researchers in South East Asia shows.
Peter Horby
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FMedSci Peter Horby - Moh Family Foundation Professor of Emerging Infections and Global Health
Chris Paton
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Chris Paton - Head of the Global Health Informatics Group
Susanna Dunachie
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Susanna Dunachie - Professor of Infectious Diseases
François Nosten
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François Nosten - Professor in Tropical Medicine
Anthony Scott
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Anthony Scott - Visiting Professor of Vaccinology
Frank Smithuis
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Frank Smithuis - Professor of Tropical Medicine
James Berkley
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MBBS MTropMed MRCP MD FRCPCH FMedSci James Berkley - Professor of Paediatric Infectious Diseases
Stuart Blacksell
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Stuart Blacksell - Professor of Tropical Microbiology
Arjen Dondorp
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Arjen Dondorp - Professor of Tropical Medicine
Kevin Marsh
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Kevin Marsh - Professor of Tropical Medicine
Trudie Lang
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Trudie Lang - Professor of Global Health Research
Nicholas Day
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MA BM BCh DM FRCP FMedSci Nicholas Day - Professor of Tropical Medicine