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NDM Experimental Medicine

The Nuffield Department of Medicine (NDM) is a large multi-disciplinary Department that links high quality basic biological science with medical application. Led by Professor Peter Ratcliffe FRS, who is both an active researcher in cell biology and an active clinician, the Department employs in the region of 1000 scientific research staff working in a range of basic science and clinical disciplines. Our researchers contribute to the teaching of 450 medical students within Oxford University's Clinical School.

Our base at the Headington Hospitals campus, Oxford, is now one of the largest centres for biomedical research in Europe with over £200M invested in capital projects and research infrastructure over the last decade. The rapidly growing campus provides a vibrant, highly interactive environment for research development. We are particularly committed to the career development of young scientists, including those from basic science as well as clinical backgrounds. In 2006 the Oxford University / Oxford Radcliffe Hospital Trust partnership successfully competed to be one of five UK Biomedical Research Centres. We played a leading role in this initiative, which provides a range of new opportunities for basic scientists to interact with clinical medical research, and for career development of clinician scientists.

In addition to its Oxford base, the Department operates a number of major overseas programmes in tropical medicine and global health, with research units in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Kenya supporting activities at numerous sites in S-E Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. We also operate extensive epidemiological and clinical trials networks throughout China, India and South America.

In Oxford, NDM maintains research platforms across structural biology, protein biochemistry, genetics, genomics, proteomics, cell biology, chemical and genetic screening, imaging, bioinformatics, medical statistics, epidemiology, and clinical trials. Thematic research includes cancer biology, immunology, vaccinology, infectious diseases, gastroenterology, dermatology, diabetes and metabolic medicine, renal medicine, respiratory medicine, stroke medicine, and geratology.

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# Episode Title Description Duration People Date
1 Respiratory Medicine by Dr Najib Rahman Dr Najib Rahman talks about his research on respiratory medicine 0:05:48 Najib Rahman 28 May 2013
2 Creative Commons Development of chemical probes by Stefan Knapp Professor Stefan Knapp tells us how the development of chemical probes helps us to find new drugs 0:07:09 Stefan Knapp 21 May 2013
3 Psychiatric genetics by Jonathan Flint Professor Jonathan Flint talks about his research on psychiatric genetics 0:04:28 Jonathan Flint 21 May 2013
4 Creative Commons Jonathan Flint: Psychiatric Genetics Every psychiatric disorder has a genetic contribution. Although anxiety and depression are very common diseases, current treatments are not very good. 0:04:28 Jonathan Flint 21 May 2013
5 Creative Commons Can we block malaria transmission by Sumi Biswas Dr Sumi Biswas talks about the development of a vaccine aimed at the mosquito stage of the malaria parasite cycle 0:07:50 Sumi Biswas 07 May 2013
6 Creative Commons Can we block malaria transmission by Sumi Biswas Dr Sumi Biswas talks about the development of a vaccine aimed at the mosquito stage of the malaria parasite cycle 0:07:50 Sumi Biswas 07 May 2013
7 From Oxford to Beijing Dr Yonghong Zhang was a DPhil Student in Oxford, under the supervision of Dr Tao Dong and Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones. 0:04:01 Yonghong Zhang 30 Apr 2013
8 Collaborating Centre for Oxford University and CUHK for Disaster and Medical Humanitarian Response (CCOUC) Professor Emily Chan is the director of the CCOUC 0:07:15 Emily Chan 30 Apr 2013
9 Creative Commons Membrane proteins and drug development Dr Liz Carpenter talks about her research on membrane proteins and drug development 0:05:01 Liz Carpenter 29 Apr 2013
10 Creative Commons MedicineAfrica Dr Alexander Finlayson tells us how MedicineAfrica aims to bring healthcare professionals around the world in a global expert network 0:06:12 Alexander Finlayson 29 Apr 2013
11 Creative Commons Structural cell biology of virus infection Professor Kay Grunewald tells us how structural cell biology can help us understand virus infection 0:06:25 Kay Grunewald 29 Apr 2013
12 Molecular immunology Dr Christian Eggeling tells us how new imaging methods help us understand immunology at the molecular level 0:04:04 Christian Eggeling 29 Apr 2013
13 Creative Commons The lymphatic system in immunity and cancer Professor David Jackson tells us about the role of the lymphatic system in immunity and cancer 0:07:21 David Jackson 29 Apr 2013
14 Cutaneous immunology Professor Graham Ogg talks about the role of our skin as a barrier against infection 0:06:02 Graham Ogg 29 Apr 2013
15 Creative Commons Fiona Powrie Professor Fiona Powrie talks about the importance of our guts, and her research in gastroenterology 0:04:28 Fiona Powrie 29 Apr 2013
16 Creative Commons Clinical Trials in Gastroenterology Dr Simon Travis tells us how clinical trials bring tomorrow's treatments to patients today 0:04:11 Simon Travis 25 Mar 2013
17 Creative Commons Clinical Trials in Gastroenterology by Simon Travis Dr Simon Travis tells us how clinical trials bring tomorrows treatments to patients today 0:04:11 Simon Travis 25 Mar 2013
18 Creative Commons Cancer Immunlogy Professor Vincenzo Cerundolo tells us how research in immunology leads to the development of new cancer treatments 0:07:33 Vincenzo Cerundolo 25 Mar 2013
19 Creative Commons Cancer Immunlogy by Vincenzo Cerundolo Professor Vincenzo Cerundolo tells us how research in immunology leads to the development of new cancer treatments 0:07:33 Vincenzo Cerundolo 25 Mar 2013
20 Creative Commons Cancer and regenerative medicine Professor Xin Lu talks about the links between cancer and regenerative medicine 0:04:19 Xin Lu 22 Mar 2013
21 Creative Commons Cancer and regenerative medicine by Xin Lu Professor Xin Lu talks about the links between cancer and regenerative medicine 0:04:19 Xin Lu 22 Mar 2013
22 Creative Commons How the immune system detects flu virus Dr Jan Rehwinkel talks about the role of our innate immune system in our fight against flu virus 0:07:32 Jan Rehwinkel 22 Mar 2013
23 Creative Commons How the immune system detects flu virus by Jan Rehwinkel Dr Jan Rehwinkel talks about the role of our innate immune system in our fight against flu virus 0:07:32 Jan Rehwinkel 22 Mar 2013
24 Creative Commons Can we eradicate HIV? Dr John Frater talks about his research into finding a cure for HIV 0:06:19 John Frater 12 Dec 2012
25 Creative Commons Can we eradicate HIV? by John Frater Dr John Frater talks about his research into finding a cure for HIV 0:06:19 Dr John Frater 12 Dec 2012
26 Creative Commons Viral vectored vaccine development Professor Sarah Gilbert talks about her work on viral vectored vaccines 0:03:58 Sarah Gilbert 14 Nov 2012
27 Creative Commons Viral vectored vaccine development by Sarah Gilbert Professor Sarah Gilbert talks about her work on viral vectored vaccines 0:03:58 Sarah Gilbert 14 Nov 2012
28 Multiple Sclerosis Professor Lars Fugger talks about his research on multiple sclerosis 0:04:08 Lars Fugger 30 Oct 2012
29 Creative Commons INDOX Cancer Research NetworK Dr Raghib Ali talks about INDOX, the cancer research network in India. 0:03:56 Raghib Ali 09 Oct 2012
30 Creative Commons INDOX Cancer Research Network by Raghib Ali Dr Raghib Ali talks about INDOX, the cancer research network in India 0:03:56 Raghib Ali 09 Oct 2012
31 Creative Commons Childhood Nutrition and Immunity Dr Jay Berkley tells us about his work on childhood nutrition and immunity in East Africa 0:07:16 Jay Berkley 25 Sep 2012
32 Creative Commons Childhood Nutrition and Immunity by Jay Berkley Dr Jay Berkley tells us about his work on childhood nutrition and immunity in East Africa 0:07:16 Jay Berkley 25 Sep 2012
33 Creative Commons Immune System in the Gastrointestinal tract Dr Holm Uhlig talks about the role of the immune system in our gastrointestinal tract. 0:05:27 Holm Uhlig 12 Sep 2012
34 Creative Commons Immune System in the Gastrointestinal tract by Holm Uhlig Dr Holm Uhlig talks about the role of the immune system in our gastrointestinal tract. 0:05:27 Holm Uhlig 12 Sep 2012
35 Creative Commons Autoimmunity Professor Richard Cornall tells us about his research on autoimmunity. 0:08:56 Richard Cornall 12 Sep 2012
36 Creative Commons Autoimmunity by Richard Cornall Professor Richard Cornall tells us about his research on autoimmunity. 0:08:56 Richard Cornall 12 Sep 2012
37 Creative Commons Progress in Malaria Vaccine Research Dr Simon Draper tells us about his progress in malaria vaccine research. 0:06:38 Simon Draper 11 Sep 2012
38 Creative Commons Progress in Malaria Vaccine Research by Simon Draper Dr Simon Draper tells us about his progress in malaria vaccine research. 0:06:38 Simon Draper 11 Sep 2012
39 Creative Commons Rift Valley Fever Dr George Warimwe talks about his research on Rift Valley Fever. 0:05:14 George Warimwe 31 Jul 2012
40 Creative Commons Rift Valley Fever by George Warimwe Dr George Warimwe talks about his research on Rift Valley Fever. 0:05:14 George Warimwe 31 Jul 2012
41 Creative Commons Diabetes in Young Adults Dr Katharine Owen talks about the different types of diabetes in young adults 0:05:13 Katherine Owen 17 Jul 2012
42 Creative Commons Diabetes in Young Adults by Katherine Owen Dr Katharine Owen talks about the different types of Diabetes in young adults 0:05:13 Katherine Owen 17 Jul 2012
43 Creative Commons Cancer Metabolism Dr Patrick Pollard tells us about his research on cancer metabolism 0:04:03 Patrick Pollard 10 Jul 2012
44 Creative Commons Cancer Metabolism by Patrick Pollard Dr Patrick Pollard tells us about his research on cancer metabolism 0:04:03 Patrick Pollard 10 Jul 2012
45 Creative Commons Diabetes and Genomics Professor Mark McCarthy tells us how genomics helps us understand diabetes. 0:08:00 Mark McCarthy 03 Jul 2012
46 Creative Commons Diabetes and Genomics by Mark McCarthy Professor Mark McCarthy tells us how genomics helps us understand diabetes. 0:08:00 Mark McCarthy 03 Jul 2012
47 Creative Commons Universal Flu Vaccine Dr Richard Antrobus talks about his research in the development of a universal flu vaccines 0:06:37 Richard Antrobus 26 Jun 2012
48 Creative Commons Universal Flu Vaccine by Richard Antrobus Dr Richard Antrobus talks about his research in the development of a universal flu vaccine 0:06:37 Richard Antrobus 26 Jun 2012
49 Creative Commons Malaria vaccine for P. vivax Dr Arturo Reyes-Sandoval tells us about his research on a vaccine against Plasmodium vivax 0:07:05 Arturo Reyes-Sandoval 19 Jun 2012
50 Creative Commons Malaria vaccine for P. vivax by Arturo Reyes-Sandoval Dr Arturo Reyes-Sandoval tells us about his research on a vaccine against Plasmodium vivax 0:07:05 Arturo Reyes-Sandoval 19 Jun 2012
51 Creative Commons Wider Statin Use Saves Lives by Colin Baigent Colin Baigent, Professor of Epidemiology, Clinical Trial Service Unit, Oxford, talks about why the drug Statin saves lives 0:05:51 Colin Baigent 18 Jun 2012
52 Creative Commons Can we eradicate Tuberculosis? Dr Helen Fletcher talks about progress in the development of a vaccine against tuberculosis. 0:05:34 Helen Fletcher 12 Jun 2012
53 Creative Commons Can we eradicate Tuberculosis? by Helen Fletcher Dr Helen Fletcher talks about progress in the development of a vaccine against tuberculosis. 0:05:34 Helen Fletcher 12 Jun 2012
54 Creative Commons Genome Integrity Dr Opher Gileadi tells us how cells maintain genome integrity and how we can use it in our fight against cancer. 0:06:25 Opher Gileadi 01 Jun 2012
55 Creative Commons Genome Integrity by Opher Gileadi Dr Opher Gileadi tells us how cells maintain genome integrity and how we can use it in our fight against cancer. 0:06:25 Opher Gileadi 01 Jun 2012
56 Dengue Infection Dr Kerstin Luhn talks about her research on Dengue infection 0:05:18 Kerstin Luhn 29 May 2012
57 Dengue Infection by Kerstin Luhn Dr Kerstin Luhn talks about her research on Dengue infection 0:05:18 Kerstin Luhn 29 May 2012
58 Creative Commons HIV Vaccine Development Professor Tomas Hanke tells us about his research on HIV vaccine development. 0:05:48 Tomas Hanke 22 May 2012
59 Creative Commons HIV Vaccine Development by Tomas Hanke Professor Tomas Hanke tells us about his research on HIV vaccine development. 0:05:48 Tomas Hanke 22 May 2012
60 Personalised Diabetes Treatment Professor Stephen Gough talks about the development of personalised diabetes treatment. 0:05:43 Stephen Gough 17 May 2012
61 Personalised Diabetes Treatment by Stephen Gough Professor Stephen Gough talks about the development of personalised diabetes treatment. 0:05:43 Stephen Gough 17 May 2012
62 Creative Commons Statistical Genetics by Gil McVean Professor Gil McVean tells us how statistical genetics helps us understand and treat disease. 0:07:24 Gil McVean 17 May 2012
63 Creative Commons Statistical Genetics by Gil McVean Professor Gil McVean tells us how statistical genetics helps us understand and treat disease. 0:07:24 Gil McVean 17 May 2012
64 Creative Commons Liver Fat Metabolism Dr Leanne Hodson talks about her research on liver fat metabolism. 0:07:28 Leanne Hodson 01 May 2012
65 Creative Commons Liver Fat Metabolism by Leanne Hodson Dr Leanne Hodson talks about her research on liver fat metabolism. 0:07:28 Leanne Hodson 01 May 2012
66 Creative Commons Metabolism of Fatty Acids Dr Barbara Fielding talks about her research on the metabolism of fatty acids. 0:04:45 Barbara Fielding 17 Apr 2012
67 Creative Commons Metabolism of Fatty Acids by Barbara Fielding Dr Barbara Fielding talks about her research on the metabolism of fatty acids. 0:04:45 Barbara Fielding 17 Apr 2012
68 Creative Commons Lowering cholesterol in chronic kidney disease by Colin Baigent The largest trial investigating the benefits of cholesterol lowering in kidney patients. 0:05:44 Colin Baigent 03 Apr 2012
69 Creative Commons Hepatitis C vaccine Dr Ellie Barnes talks about her research on Hepatitis C and her work on a T cell vaccine. 0:05:08 Ellie Barnes 03 Apr 2012
70 Creative Commons Hepatitis C vaccine by Ellie Barnes Dr Ellie Barnes talks about her research on Hepatitis C and her work on a T cell vaccine. 0:05:08 Ellie Barnes 03 Apr 2012
71 Creative Commons Genetics and Diabetes Dr Anna Gloyn talks about her research on the genetics of diabetes. 0:04:22 Anna Gloyn 20 Mar 2012
72 Creative Commons Genetics and Diabetes by Anna Gloyn Dr Anna Gloyn talks about her research on the genetics of Diabetes. 0:04:22 Anna Gloyn 20 Mar 2012
73 Creative Commons Infectious diseases in China Dr Tao Dong tells us about her collaborations in China on infections such as HIV, flu and Hepatitis B. 0:07:13 Tao Dong 06 Mar 2012
74 Creative Commons Infectious diseases in China by Tao Dong Dr Tao Dong tells us about her collaborations in China on infections such as HIV, flu and Hepatitis B. 0:07:13 Tao Dong 06 Mar 2012
75 Creative Commons The treatment of severe malaria Professor Arjen Dondorp tells us about his work on severe malaria and the development of new therapies. 0:08:08 Arjen Dondorp 21 Feb 2012
76 Creative Commons The treatment of severe malaria by Arjen Dondorp Prof. Arjen Dondorp tells us about his work on severe malaria and the development of new therapies. 0:08:08 Arjen Dondorp 21 Feb 2012
77 Creative Commons HIV and children in Africa Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones tells us about her work on HIV with children in Africa. 0:06:07 Sarah Rowland-Jones 07 Feb 2012
78 Creative Commons HIV and children in Africa by Sarah Rowland-Jones Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones tells us about her work on HIV with children in Africa. 0:06:07 Sarah Rowland-Jones 07 Feb 2012
79 Creative Commons Diabetes and Insulin Secretion Professor Patrik Rorsman talks about diabetes and how beta cells within the pancreas control insulin secretion. 0:07:43 Patrik Rorsman 24 Jan 2012
80 Creative Commons Diabetes and Insulin Secretion by Patrik Rorsman Professor Patrik Rorsman talks about Diabetes and how beta cells within the pancreas control insulin secretion. 0:07:43 Patrik Rorsman 24 Jan 2012
81 Creative Commons How can we live with HIV? Dr Lucy Dorrell tells us how our immune system controls HIV and how we can live with this virus. 0:03:39 Lucy Dorrell 10 Jan 2012
82 Creative Commons How can we live with HIV? by Lucy Dorrell Dr Lucy Dorrell tells us how our immune system controls HIV and how we can live with this virus. 0:03:39 Lucy Dorrell 10 Jan 2012
83 Creative Commons Manuel Rivas Manuel joined Oxford in 2010, after completing an undergraduate degree in Mathematics at MIT. He works on Rare and low-frequency DNA variants and their contribution to individual predisposition to common diseases. 0:02:12 Manuel Rivas 13 Dec 2011
84 Creative Commons Karolis Bauza Karolis Bauza joined Oxford in 2009 after completing an undergraduate degree in Pre-Medicine at Belmont Abbey College, North Carolina. He works on Malaria pre-erythrocytic stage vaccines: targeting antigen combinations. 0:03:30 Karolis Bauza 13 Dec 2011
85 Creative Commons Zhe Zhao Zhe Zhao joined Oxford in 2010, after completing an undergraduate degree in Biological Science at Tsinghua University in Beijing and a Msc at Leiden University Medical Centre. He works on Transcription Regulation in Coronary Development. 0:01:44 Zhe Zhao 13 Dec 2011
86 Katherine Bull Katherine Bull completed preclinical studies at Cambridge in 1999 and graduated in Clinical Medicine in 2002 at Oxford. She works on Whole Genome Sequencing in ENU mutagenesis and Autoimmunity under the supervision of Richard Cornall. 0:03:23 Katherine Bull 13 Dec 2011
87 Creative Commons William Brandler William Brandler joined Oxford in 2009, after completing an undergraduate degree in Natural Sciences at Cambridge University. He works on The Genetics of Neurodevelopment, Cerebral Asymmetry and Handedness under the supervision of Prof. Anthony Monaco. 0:03:27 William Brandler 13 Dec 2011
88 Creative Commons Yang Li Yang Li joined Oxford in October 2010 after completing an undergraduate degree in Maths and Computer Science at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He works on A comparative genomics approach to de novo genome assembly of next-generation sequencing. 0:03:13 Yang Li 13 Dec 2011
89 Creative Commons Viruses, how to be the perfect host Professor Paul Klenerman talks about our relationship with persistent viruses, such as Hepatitis C. 0:04:34 Paul Klenerman 12 Dec 2011
90 Creative Commons Viruses, how to be the perfect host by Paul Klenerman Professor Paul Klenerman talks about our relationship with persistent viruses, such as Hepatitis C. 0:04:34 Paul Klenerman 12 Dec 2011
91 Creative Commons Annette Böhmer Annette Böhmer joined Oxford in 2010 after completing an undergraduate degree in Medicine at the University of Leipzig. She is working on Defining Hepatitis C genotype 3 immune responses under the supervision of Dr Ellie Barnes. 0:03:39 Annette Böhmer 06 Dec 2011
92 Creative Commons Genomics and Global Health Professor Dominic Kwiatkowski talks about his work on global health, how genomics can help us fight infections such as malaria. 0:05:49 Dominic Kwiatkowski 24 Nov 2011
93 Creative Commons Genomics and Global Health by Dominic Kwiatkowski Professor Dominic Kwiatkowski talks about his work on global health, how genomics can help us fight infections such as malaria 0:05:49 Dominic Kwiatkowski 24 Nov 2011
94 Creative Commons Specific Language Impairment Dr Dianne Newbury talks about the contribution of genetics to specific language impairment. 0:04:02 Dianne Newbury 14 Nov 2011
95 Creative Commons Specific Language Impairment by Dianne Newbury Dr Dianne Newbury talks about the contribution of genetics to specific language impairment. 0:04:02 Dianne Newbury 14 Nov 2011
96 Creative Commons HIV immunology for Vaccine Design Dr Seph Borrow tells us how her research on HIV Immunology helps design better vaccines. 0:07:56 Seph Borrow 01 Nov 2011
97 Creative Commons HIV immunology for Vaccine Design by Seph Borrow Dr Seph Borrow tells us how her research on HIV Immunology helps design better vaccines. 0:07:56 Seph Borrow 01 Nov 2011
98 Creative Commons Renal Disease Professor Chris Pugh tells us about the links between genetics, renal disease and oxygen sensing. 0:07:01 Chris Pugh 11 Oct 2011
99 Creative Commons Renal Disease by Chris Pugh Professor Chris Pugh tells us about the links between genetics, renal disease and oxygen sensing. 0:07:01 Chris Pugh 11 Oct 2011
100 Creative Commons Dyslexia and Genetics Dr Silvia Paracchini talks about the influence of genetics in dyslexia. 0:07:05 Silvia Paracchini 27 Sep 2011
# Episode Title Description Duration People Date
1 Respiratory Medicine by Dr Najib Rahman Dr Najib Rahman talks about his research on respiratory medicine 0:05:55 Najib Rahman 28 May 2013
2 Creative Commons Psychiatric genetics by Jonathan Flint Professor Jonathan Flint talks about his research on psychiatric genetics 0:04:28 Jonathan Flint 21 May 2013
3 Creative Commons Development of chemical probes by Stefan Knapp Professor Stefan Knapp tells us how the development of chemical probes helps us to find new drugs 0:07:09 Stefan Knapp 21 May 2013
4 Creative Commons Jonathan Flint: Psychiatric Genetics Every psychiatric disorder has a genetic contribution. Although anxiety and depression are very common diseases, current treatments are not very good. 0:04:28 Jonathan Flint 21 May 2013
5 Creative Commons Structural Genomics Consortium Oxford Meet our Structural Genomics Consortium 0:04:26 Wen Hwa Lee 07 May 2013
6 Creative Commons STRUBI Meet our Division of Structural Biology 0:04:00 Erica Mancini 07 May 2013
7 Can we block malaria transmission by Sumi Biswas Dr Sumi Biswas talks about the development of a vaccine aimed at the mosquito stage of the malaria parasite cycle 0:07:50 Sumi Biswas 07 May 2013
8 Can we block malaria transmission by Sumi Biswas Dr Sumi Biswas talks about the development of a vaccine aimed at the mosquito stage of the malaria parasite cycle 0:07:50 Sumi Biswas 07 May 2013
9 From Oxford to Beijing Dr Yonghong Zhang was a DPhil Student in Oxford, under the supervision of Dr Tao Dong and Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones. 0:04:01 Yonghong Zhang 30 Apr 2013
10 Collaborating Centre for Oxford University and CUHK for Disaster and Medical Humanitarian Response (CCOUC) Professor Emily Chan is the director of the CCOUC 0:07:15 Emily Chan 30 Apr 2013
11 Creative Commons Membrane proteins and drug development Dr Liz Carpenter talks about her research on membrane proteins and drug development 0:05:01 Liz Carpenter 29 Apr 2013
12 Creative Commons MedicineAfrica Dr Alexander Finlayson tells us how MedicineAfrica aims to bring healthcare professionals around the world in a global expert network 0:06:12 Alexander Finlayson 29 Apr 2013
13 Creative Commons Structural cell biology of virus infection Professor Kay Grunewald tells us how structural cell biology can help us understand virus infection 0:06:25 Kay Grunewald 29 Apr 2013
14 Molecular immunology Dr Christian Eggeling tells us how new imaging methods help us understand immunology at the molecular level 0:04:04 Christian Eggeling 29 Apr 2013
15 Creative Commons The lymphatic system in immunity and cancer Professor David Jackson tells us about the role of the lymphatic system in immunity and cancer 0:07:21 David Jackson 29 Apr 2013
16 Cutaneous immunology Professor Graham Ogg talks about the role of our skin as a barrier against infection 0:06:02 Graham Ogg 29 Apr 2013
17 Creative Commons Fiona Powrie Professor Fiona Powrie talks about the importance of our guts, and her research in gastroenterology 0:04:28 Fiona Powrie 29 Apr 2013
18 Creative Commons Clinical Trials in Gastroenterology by Simon Travis Dr Simon Travis tells us how clinical trials bring tomorrows treatments to patients today 0:04:11 Simon Travis 25 Mar 2013
19 Creative Commons Clinical Trials in Gastroenterology Dr Simon Travis tells us how clinical trials bring tomorrow's treatments to patients today 0:04:11 Simon Travis 25 Mar 2013
20 Creative Commons Cancer Immunlogy by Vincenzo Cerundolo Professor Vincenzo Cerundolo tells us how research in immunology leads to the development of new cancer treatments 0:07:33 Vincenzo Cerundolo 25 Mar 2013
21 Creative Commons Cancer Immunlogy Professor Vincenzo Cerundolo tells us how research in immunology leads to the development of new cancer treatments 0:07:33 Vincenzo Cerundolo 25 Mar 2013
22 Creative Commons Cancer and regenerative medicine by Xin Lu Professor Xin Lu talks about the links between cancer and regenerative medicine 0:04:19 Xin Lu 22 Mar 2013
23 Creative Commons Cancer and regenerative medicine Professor Xin Lu talks about the links between cancer and regenerative medicine 0:04:19 Xin Lu 22 Mar 2013
24 Creative Commons How the immune system detects flu virus by Jan Rehwinkel Dr Jan Rehwinkel talks about the role of our innate immune system in our fight against flu virus 0:07:32 Jan Rehwinkel 22 Mar 2013
25 Creative Commons How the immune system detects flu virus Dr Jan Rehwinkel talks about the role of our innate immune system in our fight against flu virus 0:07:32 Jan Rehwinkel 22 Mar 2013
26 Creative Commons Can we eradicate HIV? by John Frater Dr John Frater talks about his research into finding a cure for HIV 0:06:19 Dr John Frater 12 Dec 2012
27 Creative Commons Can we eradicate HIV? Dr John Frater talks about his research into finding a cure for HIV 0:06:19 John Frater 12 Dec 2012
28 Creative Commons Viral vectored vaccine development by Sarah Gilbert Professor Sarah Gilbert talks about her work on viral vectored vaccines 0:03:58 Sarah Gilbert 14 Nov 2012
29 Creative Commons Viral vectored vaccine development Professor Sarah Gilbert talks about her work on viral vectored vaccines 0:03:58 Sarah Gilbert 14 Nov 2012
30 Multiple Sclerosis Professor Lars Fugger talks about his research on multiple sclerosis 0:04:08 Lars Fugger 30 Oct 2012
31 Creative Commons INDOX Cancer Research NetworK Dr Raghib Ali talks about INDOX, the cancer research network in India. 0:03:56 Raghib Ali 09 Oct 2012
32 Creative Commons INDOX Cancer Research Network by Raghib Ali Dr Raghib Ali talks about INDOX, the cancer research network in India. 0:03:56 Raghib Ali 09 Oct 2012
33 Creative Commons Childhood Nutrition and Immunity by Jay Berkley Dr Jay Berkley tells us about his work on childhood nutrition and immunity in East Africa 0:07:16 Jay Berkley 25 Sep 2012
34 Creative Commons Childhood Nutrition and Immunity Dr Jay Berkley tells us about his work on childhood nutrition and immunity in East Africa 0:07:16 Jay Berkley 25 Sep 2012
35 Creative Commons Immune System in the Gastrointestinal tract Dr Holm Uhlig talks about the role of the immune system in our gastrointestinal tract. 0:05:27 Holm Uhlig 12 Sep 2012
36 Creative Commons Immune System in the Gastrointestinal tract by Holm Uhlig Dr Holm Uhlig talks about the role of the immune system in our gastrointestinal tract. 0:05:27 Holm Uhlig 12 Sep 2012
37 Creative Commons Autoimmunity Professor Richard Cornall tells us about his research on autoimmunity. 0:08:56 Richard Cornall 12 Sep 2012
38 Creative Commons Autoimmunity by Richard Cornall Professor Richard Cornall tells us about his research on autoimmunity. 0:08:56 Richard Cornall 12 Sep 2012
39 Creative Commons Progress in Malaria Vaccine Research by Simon Draper Dr Simon Draper tells us about his progress in malaria vaccine research. 0:06:38 Simon Draper 11 Sep 2012
40 Creative Commons Progress in Malaria Vaccine Research Dr Simon Draper tells us about his progress in malaria vaccine research. 0:06:38 Simon Draper 11 Sep 2012
41 Creative Commons Rift Valley Fever by George Warimwe Dr George Warimwe talks about his research on Rift Valley Fever. 0:05:14 George Warimwe 31 Jul 2012
42 Creative Commons Rift Valley Fever Dr George Warimwe talks about his research on Rift Valley Fever. 0:05:14 George Warimwe 31 Jul 2012
43 Creative Commons Diabetes in Young Adults by Katherine Owen Dr Katharine Owen talks about the different types of Diabetes in young adults 0:05:13 Katherine Owen 17 Jul 2012
44 Creative Commons Diabetes in Young Adults Dr Katharine Owen talks about the different types of diabetes in young adults 0:05:13 Katherine Owen 17 Jul 2012
45 Creative Commons Cancer Metabolism by Patrick Pollard Dr Patrick Pollard tells us about his research on cancer metabolism 0:04:03 Patrick Pollard 10 Jul 2012
46 Creative Commons Cancer Metabolism Dr Patrick Pollard tells us about his research on cancer metabolism 0:04:03 Patrick Pollard 10 Jul 2012
47 Creative Commons Diabetes and Genomics by Mark McCarthy Professor Mark McCarthy tells us how genomics helps us understand diabetes. 0:08:00 Mark McCarthy 03 Jul 2012
48 Creative Commons Diabetes and Genomics Professor Mark McCarthy tells us how genomics helps us understand diabetes. 0:08:00 Mark McCarthy 03 Jul 2012
49 Creative Commons Universal Flu Vaccine Dr Richard Antrobus talks about his research in the development of a universal flu vaccines 0:06:37 Richard Antrobus 26 Jun 2012
50 Creative Commons Universal Flu Vaccine by Richard Antrobus Dr Richard Antrobus talks about his research in the development of a universal flu vaccine 0:06:37 Richard Antrobus 26 Jun 2012
51 Creative Commons Malaria vaccine for P. vivax by Arturo Reyes-Sandoval Dr Arturo Reyes-Sandoval tells us about his research on a vaccine against Plasmodium vivax 0:07:05 Arturo Reyes-Sandoval 19 Jun 2012
52 Creative Commons Malaria vaccine for P. vivax Dr Arturo Reyes-Sandoval tells us about his research on a vaccine against Plasmodium vivax 0:07:05 Arturo Reyes-Sandoval 19 Jun 2012
53 Creative Commons Wider Statin Use Saves Lives by Colin Baigent Colin Baigent, Professor of Epidemiology, Clinical Trial Service Unit, Oxford, talks about why the drug Statin saves lives 0:05:56 Colin Baigent 18 Jun 2012
54 Creative Commons Can we eradicate Tuberculosis? by Helen Fletcher Dr Helen Fletcher talks about progress in the development of a vaccine against tuberculosis. 0:05:34 Helen Fletcher 12 Jun 2012
55 Creative Commons Can we eradicate Tuberculosis? Dr Helen Fletcher talks about progress in the development of a vaccine against tuberculosis. 0:05:34 Helen Fletcher 12 Jun 2012
56 Creative Commons Genome Integrity by Opher Gileadi Dr Opher Gileadi tells us how cells maintain genome integrity and how we can use it in our fight against cancer. 0:06:25 Opher Gileadi 01 Jun 2012
57 Creative Commons Genome Integrity Dr Opher Gileadi tells us how cells maintain genome integrity and how we can use it in our fight against cancer. 0:06:25 Opher Gileadi 01 Jun 2012
58 Dengue Infection by Kerstin Luhn Dr Kerstin Luhn talks about her research on Dengue infection 0:05:18 Kerstin Luhn 29 May 2012
59 Dengue Infection Dr Kerstin Luhn talks about her research on Dengue infection 0:05:18 Kerstin Luhn 29 May 2012
60 Creative Commons HIV Vaccine Development Professor Tomas Hanke tells us about his research on HIV vaccine development. 0:05:48 Tomas Hanke 22 May 2012
61 Creative Commons HIV Vaccine Development by Tomas Hanke Professor Tomas Hanke tells us about his research on HIV vaccine development. 0:05:48 Tomas Hanke 22 May 2012
62 Personalised Diabetes Treatment Professor Stephen Gough talks about the development of personalised diabetes treatment. 0:05:43 Stephen Gough 17 May 2012
63 Personalised Diabetes Treatment by Stephen Gough Professor Stephen Gough talks about the development of personalised diabetes treatment. 0:05:43 Stephen Gough 17 May 2012
64 Creative Commons Statistical Genetics by Gil McVean Professor Gil McVean tells us how statistical genetics helps us understand and treat disease. 0:07:24 Gil McVean 17 May 2012
65 Creative Commons Statistical Genetics by Gil McVean Professor Gil McVean tells us how statistical genetics helps us understand and treat disease. 0:07:24 Gil McVean 17 May 2012
66 Creative Commons Liver Fat Metabolism Dr Leanne Hodson talks about her research on liver fat metabolism. 0:07:28 Leanne Hodson 01 May 2012
67 Creative Commons Liver Fat Metabolism by Leanne Hodson Dr Leanne Hodson talks about her research on liver fat metabolism. 0:07:28 Leanne Hodson 01 May 2012
68 Creative Commons Metabolism of Fatty Acids by Barbara Fielding Dr Barbara Fielding talks about her research on the metabolism of fatty acids. 0:04:45 Barbara Fielding 17 Apr 2012
69 Creative Commons Metabolism of Fatty Acids Dr Barbara Fielding talks about her research on the metabolism of fatty acids. 0:04:45 Barbara Fielding 17 Apr 2012
70 Creative Commons Lowering cholesterol in chronic kidney disease by Colin Baigent The largest trial investigating the benefits of cholesterol lowering in kidney patients. 0:05:44 Colin Baigent 03 Apr 2012
71 Creative Commons Hepatitis C vaccine by Ellie Barnes Dr Ellie Barnes talks about her research on Hepatitis C and her work on a T cell vaccine. 0:05:08 Ellie Barnes 03 Apr 2012
72 Creative Commons Hepatitis C vaccine Dr Ellie Barnes talks about her research on Hepatitis C and her work on a T cell vaccine. 0:05:08 Ellie Barnes 03 Apr 2012
73 Creative Commons Genetics and Diabetes Dr Anna Gloyn talks about her research on the genetics of diabetes. 0:04:22 Anna Gloyn 20 Mar 2012
74 Creative Commons Genetics and Diabetes by Anna Gloyn Dr Anna Gloyn talks about her research on the genetics of Diabetes. 0:04:22 Anna Gloyn 20 Mar 2012
75 Creative Commons Infectious diseases in China by Tao Dong Dr Tao Dong tells us about her collaborations in China on infections such as HIV, flu and Hepatitis B. 0:07:13 Tao Dong 06 Mar 2012
76 Creative Commons Infectious diseases in China Dr Tao Dong tells us about her collaborations in China on infections such as HIV, flu and Hepatitis B. 0:07:13 Tao Dong 06 Mar 2012
77 Creative Commons The treatment of severe malaria Professor Arjen Dondorp tells us about his work on severe malaria and the development of new therapies. 0:08:08 Arjen Dondorp 21 Feb 2012
78 Creative Commons The treatment of severe malaria by Arjen Dondorp Prof. Arjen Dondorp tells us about his work on severe malaria and the development of new therapies. 0:08:08 Arjen Dondorp 21 Feb 2012
79 Creative Commons HIV and children in Africa Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones tells us about her work on HIV with children in Africa. 0:06:07 Sarah Rowland-Jones 07 Feb 2012
80 Creative Commons HIV and children in Africa by Sarah Rowland-Jones Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones tells us about her work on HIV with children in Africa. 0:06:07 Sarah Rowland-Jones 07 Feb 2012
81 Creative Commons Diabetes and Insulin Secretion Professor Patrik Rorsman talks about diabetes and how beta cells within the pancreas control insulin secretion. 0:07:43 Patrik Rorsman 24 Jan 2012
82 Creative Commons Diabetes and Insulin Secretion by Patrik Rorsman Professor Patrik Rorsman talks about Diabetes and how beta cells within the pancreas control insulin secretion. 0:07:43 Patrik Rorsman 24 Jan 2012
83 Creative Commons How can we live with HIV? Dr Lucy Dorrell tells us how our immune system controls HIV and how we can live with this virus. 0:03:39 Lucy Dorrell 10 Jan 2012
84 Creative Commons How can we live with HIV? by Lucy Dorrell Dr Lucy Dorrell tells us how our immune system controls HIV and how we can live with this virus. 0:03:39 Lucy Dorrell 10 Jan 2012
85 Creative Commons Yang Li Yang Li joined Oxford in October 2010 after completing an undergraduate degree in Maths and Computer Science at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He works on A comparative genomics approach to de novo genome assembly of next-generation sequencing. 0:03:13 Yang Li 13 Dec 2011
86 Creative Commons William Brandler William Brandler joined Oxford in 2009, after completing an undergraduate degree in Natural Sciences at Cambridge University. He works on The Genetics of Neurodevelopment, Cerebral Asymmetry and Handedness under the supervision of Prof. Anthony Monaco. 0:03:27 William Brandler 13 Dec 2011
87 Katherine Bull Katherine Bull completed preclinical studies at Cambridge in 1999 and graduated in Clinical Medicine in 2002 at Oxford. She works on Whole Genome Sequencing in ENU mutagenesis and Autoimmunity under the supervision of Richard Cornall. 0:03:23 Katherine Bull 13 Dec 2011
88 Creative Commons Zhe Zhao Zhe Zhao joined Oxford in 2010, after completing an undergraduate degree in Biological Science at Tsinghua University in Beijing and a Msc at Leiden University Medical Centre. He works on Transcription Regulation in Coronary Development. 0:01:44 Zhe Zhao 13 Dec 2011
89 Creative Commons Karolis Bauza Karolis Bauza joined Oxford in 2009 after completing an undergraduate degree in Pre-Medicine at Belmont Abbey College, North Carolina. He works on Malaria pre-erythrocytic stage vaccines: targeting antigen combinations. 0:03:30 Karolis Bauza 13 Dec 2011
90 Creative Commons Manuel Rivas Manuel joined Oxford in 2010, after completing an undergraduate degree in Mathematics at MIT. He works on Rare and low-frequency DNA variants and their contribution to individual predisposition to common diseases. 0:02:12 Manuel Rivas 13 Dec 2011
91 Creative Commons Viruses, how to be the perfect host by Paul Klenerman Professor Paul Klenerman talks about our relationship with persistent viruses, such as Hepatitis C. 0:04:34 Paul Klenerman 12 Dec 2011
92 Creative Commons Viruses, how to be the perfect host Professor Paul Klenerman talks about our relationship with persistent viruses, such as Hepatitis C. 0:04:34 Paul Klenerman 12 Dec 2011
93 Creative Commons Genomics and Global Health Professor Dominic Kwiatkowski talks about his work on global health, how genomics can help us fight infections such as malaria. 0:05:49 Dominic Kwiatkowski 24 Nov 2011
94 Creative Commons Genomics and Global Health by Dominic Kwiatkowski Professor Dominic Kwiatkowski talks about his work on global health, how genomics can help us fight infections such as malaria. 0:05:49 Dominic Kwiatkowski 24 Nov 2011
95 Creative Commons Annette Böhmer Annette Böhmer joined Oxford in 2010 after completing an undergraduate degree in Medicine at the University of Leipzig. She is working on Defining Hepatitis C genotype 3 immune responses under the supervision of Dr Ellie Barnes. 0:03:39 Annette Böhmer 23 Nov 2011
96 Creative Commons Specific Language Impairment by Dianne Newbury Dr Dianne Newbury talks about the contribution of genetics to specific language impairment. 0:04:02 Dianne Newbury 14 Nov 2011
97 Creative Commons Specific Language Impairment Dr Dianne Newbury talks about the contribution of genetics to specific language impairment. 0:04:02 Dianne Newbury 14 Nov 2011
98 Creative Commons HIV immunology for Vaccine Design Dr Seph Borrow tells us how her research on HIV Immunology helps design better vaccines. 0:07:56 Seph Borrow 01 Nov 2011
99 Creative Commons HIV immunology for Vaccine Design by Seph Borrow Dr Seph Borrow tells us how her research on HIV Immunology helps design better vaccines. 0:07:56 Seph Borrow 01 Nov 2011
100 Creative Commons Renal Disease Professor Chris Pugh tells us about the links between genetics, renal disease and oxygen sensing. 0:07:01 Chris Pugh 11 Oct 2011