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Oxford researchers win first and second place in MRC's 2025 Festive Science Image Competition.

2nd place was awarded to Nathalie Lövgren, DPhil Student, and Dr Iain Tullis, Senior Postdoctoral Researcher, in the Physics and Biology of FLASH Radiation Research Group at the University of Oxford. Nathalie and Iain's snowflake-inspired image was based on their work investigating a potential new radiation treatment for cancer.