Series 2 Episode 2 - Why context matters in genetic testing |
In this episode, Dr Rachel Horton and Dr Gabby Samuel talk to Professor Anneke Lucassen about why the same genetic finding can mean different things for different people, and discuss what this means for ‘personalising’ genetic results. |
Rachel Horton, Gabrielle Samuel, Anneke Lucassen |
18 July, 2022 |
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Series 2 Episode 1 - The environmental cost of personalised medicine |
In this episode, Dr Gabrielle Samuel speaks to Dr Rachel Horton and Dr Susie Weller about the negative environmental impacts of personalised medicine, and what this should mean for how we collect and store data. |
Rachel Horton, Gabrielle Samuel, Susie Weller |
16 June, 2022 |
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Series 1 Episode 2 - Meet the Advisory Board: Dame Mary Archer |
In the second episode of the Meet the Advisory Board Series we talked to Dame Mary Archer about personalised medicine in practice, her academic career and her plethora of other roles she has held and is holding at the moment. |
Anika Knuppel, Jiyoon Lee, Dame Mary Archer |
25 June, 2021 |
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Series 1 Episode 1 - Meet the Advisory Board: Dr Magdalena Skipper |
In the first episode of the Meet the Advisory Board Series we talked to Dr Magdalena Skipper to find out about her remarkable career in academia, science publishing and her views on personalised medicine. |
Magdalena Skipper |
31 March, 2021 |
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How bad is the current crisis of American democracy? |
Professor Adam Smith gives a talk to alumni entitled "How bad is the current crisis of American democracy?" |
Adam Smith |
4 October, 2019 |
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At the Frontlines of Change: Feminist Leadership Transforming Lives - Devaki Jain Lecture |
Noeleen Heyzer gives the 2016 Devaki Jain Lecture. |
Noeleen Heyzer |
10 March, 2017 |
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Translation as Afterlife |
In this seminar, Marcela Sulak (Bar Ilan University) and Adriana X. Jacobs (Oriental Studies) will explore the possibility of translation as “afterlife” through a discussion of the Hebrew poets Orit Gidali and Hezy Leskly. |
Marcela Sulak, Adriana X Jacobs |
24 February, 2017 |
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“Forgotten Europe”: Translating Marginalised Languages |
Looking specifically at Modern Greek, Polish, Dutch, and Swedish, this event interrogates what it means to translate and publish marginalised and minor European languages into English. |
Peter Mackridge, Antonia Lloyd-Jones, Paul Vincent, Sarah Death, Kasia Szymanska |
10 February, 2017 |
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Between Languages: Working in and out on Translation |
With Adriana X. Jacobs (Professor of Modern Hebrew Literature), Kasia Szymanska (Junior Research Fellow in Slavonic Studies, University College), chaired by Kate Costello (DPhil candidate in Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature). |
Adriana X Jacobs, Kasia Szymanska, Kate Costello |
30 November, 2016 |
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Our built heritage: a gem or a millstone? What's worth keeping and why? - St Anne's Gaudy Seminar 2016 |
The 2016 St Anne's Gaudy Seminar. |
Helen Ghosh, Caroline Stanford, Liane Hartley, Michael Fradley |
15 November, 2016 |
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Literature Beyond Literary Studies: Intermediality and Interdisciplinarity |
With Professor Ben Morgan (Professor of German) and Peter Hill (Junior Research Fellow in Arabic Literature, Christ Church College), chaired by Karoline Watroba (DPhil candidate in German and Comparative Criticism). |
Karoline Watroba, Ben Morgan, Peter Hill |
1 November, 2016 |
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Comparative Criticism: What Is It and Why Do We Do It? |
Matthew Reynolds and Mohamed-Salah Omri discuss comparative literary criticism. Chaired by Valeria Taddei. |
Matthew Reynolds, Mohamed-Salah Omri, Valeria Taddei |
19 October, 2016 |
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