The University of Oxford has been at the forefront of the international response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Much of this activity is reflected in the wide array of research outputs - journal articles, conference papers, working papers, preprints, and more – that have been produced in this area.
This ORA COVID-19 Collection seeks to provide a one-stop point of access to all of these outputs, focusing on the full-text items available via ORA, and links to Oxford COVID-related research in a range of other locations.* This is a live collection that is still being developed and we value your thoughts, comments and suggested additions.
If you are a member of the University of Oxford and can't see your COVID related paper here, then deposit your accepted manuscript to ORA.
Featured Work
Featured Work
Featured Work
Latest research from across the University
Medical Sciences
- Improving the representativeness of UK’s national COVID-19 Infection Survey through spatio-tempor...
- Unlocking cancer vaccine potential: what are the key factors?
- Long-term risk of psychiatric disorder and psychotropic prescription after SARS-CoV-2 infection a...
- Understanding Acceptability and Willingness-to-pay for a C-reactive Protein Point-of-care Testing...
- A SARS-CoV-2 recombinant spike protein vaccine (S-268019-b) for COVID-19 prevention during the Om...
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Maths, Physical & Life Sciences
- Thiophene-fused γ-lactams inhibit the SARS-CoV-2 main protease via reversible covalent acylation
- Oligomerisation-driven avidity controls SARS-CoV-2 cellular binding and inhibition
- Prioritising older individuals for COVID-19 booster vaccination leads to optimal public health ou...
- Epidemiological agent-based modelling software (Epiabm)
- Low-dose M.tb infection but not BCG or MTBVAC vaccination enhances heterologous antibody titres i...
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Social Sciences
- Personalized prescription of ACEI/ARBs for hypertensive COVID-19 patients
- The neurological consequences of contracting COVID-19
- Our journal, our intellectual home
- A comparison of methods for forecasting value at risk and expected shortfall of cryptocurrencies
- Analytics applications, limitations, and opportunities in restaurant supply chains
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Humanities
- ‘I don’t care who joins my choir’: investigating attitudes to diversity and inclusivity in lower-...
- Pandemic preparedness: why humanities and social sciences matter
- The ethics of natural immunity exemptions to vaccine mandates: the Supreme Court petition
- A global redistributive auction for vaccine allocation
- Ethical frameworks should be applied to computational modelling of infectious disease interventions