Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG), University of Oxford

Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG), University of Oxford
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About

The Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics (DPAG) at the University of Oxford is renowned for its cutting-edge research and academic excellence. Located in the historic city of Oxford, the department offers a range of facilities and resources for students and researchers.

Open from Monday to Friday, the department provides a welcoming environment with wheelchair-accessible parking and entrance, ensuring inclusivity for all visitors.

Opening Hours

Monday 9 am-4 pm
Tuesday 9 am-4 pm
Wednesday 9 am-4 pm
Thursday 9 am-4 pm
Friday 9 am-4 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Frequently Asked Questions

What research areas does DPAG specialise in?
DPAG focuses on a wide range of research areas including physiology, anatomy, and genetics. The department is known for its innovative research and contributions to the scientific community.
Are there any special events organised at DPAG?
Yes, DPAG organises various events such as the cortex club talks, providing opportunities for students and researchers to engage in academic discussions and networking.
Is DPAG wheelchair accessible?
Yes, DPAG is fully wheelchair accessible with a designated car park and entrance, ensuring that all visitors can access the facilities comfortably.
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