28/05/2026
We're pleased to share this highly commended entry from our 2025-26 Art Competition. This entry comes from Umara, age 14, Guildford High School, Surrey.
The competition explored the meaning of 'personalised medicine', with entrants showing us what it means to them 💊🎨🖌️🧬
Umara’s artwork is entitled 'One Body, One Story'. Umara wrote ‘my artwork shows the human body as a jigsaw puzzle, where every person appears whole, but in reality everyone is missing a different piece.' She continued, 'Personalised medicine exists to find that missing piece so treatment fits the person, not just the illness. No two bodies are the same, and no two stories are the same.’
The judges thought the use of puzzle pieces was a great concept and very relevant, especially the idea that personalised medicine involves finding ‘missing pieces’.
A huge well done to Umara! And thank you to everyone who entered and supported the competition this year.
You can check out all of the finalists here: https://cpm.ox.ac.uk/centre-for-personalised-medicine-art-competition-2025-26/