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Understanding growth signals

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Translational and Clinical
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Growth hormones and cytokines regulate the key physiological processes of growth and differentiation as well as responses to injury and infection.
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Growth factors and signals are fundamental to many diseases. A single point mutation in the DNA coding for a bone morphogenetic protein is responsible for the development of FOP, a very debilitating disease where muscles are progressively turned into bones. Understanding these mechanisms allowed the selection of a drug, currently used to treat cancer, that may possibly be repurposed to treat FOP.
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Translational and Clinical
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Alex Bullock
Keywords
hormones
infection
DNA
proteins
growth signals
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 27/04/2016
Duration: 00:06:53

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Bioinformatics at the heart of biology and genomics medicine

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Department of Statistics
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The Ninth annual Florence Nightingale Lecture, given by Professor Dame Janet Thornton, European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge. Held on Thursday 21st April 2016.
Florence Nightingale was a celebrated nurse who served the British Army during the Crimean War. Her ground-breaking use of data visualisation turned a spotlight on the terrible hospital sanitation, and brought the issue to the attention of the British establishment. She went on to epidemiological work in India, statistically proving the importance of sanitation to health. Her work is a testament both to the power of Statistics to change the world, and the broad range of backgrounds from which the contributors to the discipline are drawn.
The Florence Nightingale Lecture aims to celebrate that diversity by inviting a distinguished speaker to lecture on a statistical topic of their choice, one which can inspire the current generation as Nightingale herself did.

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Department of Statistics
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Dame Janet Thornton
Keywords
statistics
florence nightingale
biology
chemistry
protein structure
DNA
Department: Department of Statistics
Date Added: 27/04/2016
Duration: 00:49:21

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Department of Statistics

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Department of Statistics
The Department of Statistics at Oxford is a world leader in research including computational statistics and statistical methodology, applied probability, bioinformatics and mathematical genetics. In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF), Oxford's Mathematical Sciences submission was ranked overall best in the UK.
This is an exciting time for the Department. We have now moved into our new home on St Giles and we are currently settling in.

The new building provides improved lecture and teaching space, a variety of interaction areas, and brings together researchers in Probability and Statistics. It has created a highly visible centre for the Department in Oxford.

Since 2010, the Department has been awarded over forty research grants with a total value of £9M, not counting several very large EPSRC and MRC funded awards for Centres for doctoral training.The main sponsors are the European Commission, EPSRC, the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust.

We offer an undergraduate degree (BA or MMath) in Mathematics and Statistics, jointly with the Mathematical Institute.

At postgraduate level there is an MSc course in Applied Statistics, as well as a lively and stimulating environment for postgraduate research (DPhil or MSc by Research). Our graduates are employed in a wide range of occupational sectors throughout the world, including the university sector.

The Department co-hosts the EPSRC and MRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Next-Generational Statistical Science- the Oxford-Warwick Statistics Programme OxWaSP.

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From the Crisis to Metamorphosis: History, Trauma and Loss in C. Oikonomou’s Kati tha ginei tha deis and D. Papamarkos’s MetaPoesis

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Vassiliki Kaisidou (University of Oxford) gives the third talk in the fourth panel; 'Continuities and Ruptures': The 'Crisis' as a new period in Greek history?

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Vassiliki Kaisidou
Keywords
greece
crisis
politics
economics
history
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:19:15

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“Greek drama”: The role of heritage in spectacle creation during the Greek economic crisis

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Mina Dragouni (UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage) gives the second talk in the fourth panel 'Continuities and Ruptures': The 'Crisis' as a new period in Greek history?

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Mina Dragouni
Keywords
greece
crisis
europe
politics
law
economics
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:19:39

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Far-right blogging and migration: discourses and aesthetics

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Ismini Sioula-Georgoulea (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences), gives the first talk in the fourth panel 'Continuities and Ruptures': The 'Crisis' as a new period in Greek history?

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Ismini Sioula-Georgoulea
Keywords
greece
crisis
migration
culture
politics
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:19:27

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Crisis and memory on the foreign stage: The bilingual Abandon the Citizens

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Maria Mytilinaki Kennedy (CUNY) gives the third talk in the panel; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives.

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Maria Mytilinaki Kennedy
Keywords
politics
economics
greece
crisis
population
citizens
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:20:17

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A love-hate relationship? The impact of historical Philhellenism on Germany’s view of the “Greek Crisis”

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Dr. Helen Roche (University of Cambridge) gives the second talk in the third panel; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives.

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Helen Roche
Keywords
greece
crisis
economics
europe
Germany
politics
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:17:06

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The ‘refugee crisis’ as a neo-orientalist discourse

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Maria Kenti Kranidioti (University of Durham), gives the first talk in panel 3; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives.

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Maria Kenti Kranidioti
Keywords
greece
crisis
migration
refugees
europe
politics
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:17:05

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The “Polytechnic generation” in modern Greek “literature of the crisis”: the cases of Petros Markaris and Rhea Galanaki

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
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Yannis Vangelokostas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), gives the third talk in panel 2; A Panorama of the 20th Century: Dominant Discourses, Resistance and Culpability.

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Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'
People
Yannis Vangelokostas
Keywords
greece
crisis
literature
politics
economics
recession
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 26/04/2016
Duration: 00:22:09

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