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How mapping frames obesity and chronic disease risk factors

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology, Oxford) interviews Professor Danny Dorling (School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford) for the UBVO Instruments and Institutions Interviews series, November 2019
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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Danny Dorling
Keywords
anthropology
society
Health
disease
diet
obesity
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 22/01/2020
Duration: 00:18:12

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Changing ecologies of disease

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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A lecture given by Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology, Oxford) on 16 October 2019
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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Stanley Ulijaszek
Keywords
anthropology
society
diet
Health
ecology
disease
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 22/01/2020
Duration: 00:47:34

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Image Consciousness in the Emergency Department - Developing and Evaluating Novel Radiological Pathways and Technologies in the Acute Healthcare Setting

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Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures
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A brief portfolio of four distinct projects - scaphoid injuries, blunt chest trauma in the elderly, acute gallstone disease, and a mobile x-ray machine with embedded AI technology.
Which reflect some of the ways the Emergency Department is trying to develop their approach to imaging in acute care pathways.

Drs Alex Novak, Lois Brand and Phil Hormbrey are consultants in emergency medicine at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation.

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Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures
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Alex Novak
Lois Brand
Phil Hormbrey
Keywords
surgery
surgeons
surgical
Medicine
clinical
emergency department
healthcare
imaging
trauma
scaphoid
gallstone
x-ray
ai
technology
Department: Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences
Date Added: 22/01/2020
Duration: 00:43:44

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The Making of the Israeli Far Right Book Talk by Peter Bergamin

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Peter Bergamin discusses his new book: The Making of the Israeli Far-Right: Abba Ahimeir and Zionist Ideology
Abba Ahimeir (1897 –1962) writer, journalist and historian began his public life as a socialist, but subsequently moved toward the rightward extreme of Zionist ideology. One of the earliest opponents of the British Mandate, in 1930 he founded a radical organization called Brit Habiryonim (the Union of Zionist Rebels). This was a clandestine, self-declared fascist faction of the Revisionist Zionist Movement (ZRM) in Palestine whose official ideology was Maximalist Revisionism, an ideology for which Ahimeir is now most well-known. Ahimeir's career as a political activist came to an early end, when he was arrested in connection with the murder of the Labour Zionist leader, Chaim Arlosoroff. Although acquitted, Ahimeir nonetheless went to prison for his involvement as a political activist. Bergamin's book is the first intellectual biography of one of the most influential figures on the Zionist Right. Based on much unseen primary source material from the Ahimeir archive in Ramat Gan and the Jabotinsky Institute in Tel Aviv, as well as Ahimeir's newspaper articles, Bergamin provides a rigorous analysis of Ahimeir's ideological development. The book positions him more accurately within the contexts of the Israeli right and the Zionist movement in general, updates common misunderstanding about this period of history and revises Israeli collective memory.

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Peter Bergamin
Keywords
Israel
fascism
zionism
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies (SIAS)
Date Added: 22/01/2020
Duration: 00:50:42

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Seyed Ali Alavi - Iran and Palestine: Past, Present and Future

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Ali Alavi discusses the history of Iran's relations with Palestinian organisation and the Palestinian cause, and their implication to Iranian-Israeli relations.
Examining the nature of relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Palestine, the talk investigates the relationship between state and authorities in the Middle East. Analysing the connections of the Iranian revolutionary movements, both the Left and the Islamic camps’ perspectives are scrutinised. To provide a historical background to the post-revolutionary period, the genealogy of pro-Palestinian sentiments before 1979 are also traced. The lecture contextualises the events from the beginning of the Palestinian predicament to the post-Arab spring era.
In demonstrating the pro-Palestinian stance of post-revolutionary Iran, the study focuses on the roots of the ideological outlook and the interest of the state. The study also investigates the connections between the Islamic Republic and the Palestinian Islamic Movements of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad in depth. Despite a growing body of literature on the Iranian Revolution and its impacts on the region, Iran’s connection with Palestine has been overlooked. This talk fills the gap in academia and enables the audience to unpack the history of the two states. Ultimately the talk aims to answer the questions: what the roots of Iranian pro-Palestinian tendencies are. The talk is based on the book (Iran and Palestine, Past Present, Future) published in August 2019. It transforms the notion of solidarity into a concept of desire for justice. In order to complete the book, the author conducted valuable interviews with Palestinian high representatives in Iran and some Iranian prominent academics active in the sociology of the Palestinian cause.

Seyed Ali Alavi is a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Studies at SOAS, University of London. He holds a PhD in Politics from SOAS. Ali’s book “Iran and Palestine, Past, Present, Future” was published by Routledge in 2019. Ali also writes and comments about contemporary politics of the Middle East and Europe and he has appeared in a number of interviews by Euronews, Al-Jazeera English, RT, LBC Radio, Radio Four and other outlets.
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Israel Studies Seminar
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Ali Alavi
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iran
palestine
Israel
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies (SIAS)
Date Added: 22/01/2020
Duration: 00:47:06

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We Are Not Good at Translating Lab Science Into New Medicines for Patients

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Translating Illness
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Inaugural lecture delivered by Chas Bountra, Professor of Translational Medicine at Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Affordable Medicines, and Pro Vice-Chancellor for Innovation, University of Oxford

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Translating Illness
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Chas Bountra
Marta Arnaldi
Magdalena Kubiak
Keywords
translational medicine
clinical medicine
new medicines
Department: The Queen's College
Date Added: 22/01/2020
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Translating Illness

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Translating Illness
What do medicine and translation have in common? In what sense, and to what extent, is translation used in contexts as different as the transfer of meaning from one language (or medium) to the other, the concept of knowledge translation, and the process of protein synthesis? How will a nuanced understanding of translation help us live a healthier, happier and longer life? In this newly-launched seminar series, we will explore these questions in an interdisciplinary way, with the aim to endorse, promote and even inspire translation outside our areas of expertise, and our common understanding.

Dr Marta Arnaldi is a Laming Research Fellow at The Queen’s College, Oxford. She is PI and convener of Translating Illness, a project that is kindly supported by Wellcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund and John Fell Fund, University of Oxford. Logo design by Dr Eoin Kelleher.

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Conflicts of Interest in Medicine: Why it’s time for a UK Sunshine Act

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Should doctors with commercial interests lead research on their products? Should we forget ‘conflicts’ and discuss ‘declarations of interest’ instead? Who should hold and maintain conflicts of interest registers for doctors?

Should practicing doctors work with the pharma industry as well as serve on guideline committees? Should researchers with extensive financial interests be disqualified from studies of their own products?
The Physician Payments Sunshine Act requires US manufacturers to collect, track and report all financial relationships with clinicians and teaching hospitals. Professor Heneghan will discuss the failings with the current system of reporting of conflicts in medicine, what’s been tried so far, and why it is time for a UK Sunshine Act.
Carl Heneghan, Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine, employs evidence-based methods to research diagnostic reasoning, test accuracy and communicating diagnostic results to a wider audience.
This talk was held as part of the Practice of Evidence-Based Health Care module which is part of the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care and the MSc in EBHC Systematic Reviews. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
 

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Carl Heneghan
Keywords
EMB
Evidence-Based Medicine
Primary Care
Health Sciences
EBHC
Evidence-Based Health Care
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 21/01/2020
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Biocultural approaches to human physical activity in (increasingly smart) urban environments

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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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A presentation given by Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology, Oxford) at the Department of Cultural Heritage, University of Bologna, at Ravenna
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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Stanley Ulijaszek
Keywords
anthropology
society
diet
Health
bioculture
cities
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 20/01/2020
Duration: 01:46:10

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The social life of childhood obesity

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A UBVO seminar presented by Zofia Boni (University of Poznan, Poland) on 2 March 2019
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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars
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Zofia Boni
Keywords
anthropology
society
diet
Health
obesity
childhood
poland
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 20/01/2020
Duration: 00:36:25

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