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Lisa Ballard

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Series 2 Episode 3 - Sharing genetic results within families

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Centre for Personalised Medicine
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Who does a genetic result belong to? What might help people to share genetic information with their relatives? We talk to Lisa Ballard and Anneke Lucassen.

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Centre for Personalised Medicine
People
Rachel Horton
Gabrielle Samuel
Lisa Ballard
Anneke Lucassen
Keywords
genomics
genetics
family care
ethics
confidentiality
Department: St Anne's College
Date Added: 16/08/2022
Duration: 00:26:36

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Hannah Knox

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Why do we fly & could we fly less? The Flying Less movement in the Higher Education Sector

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In conversation: Energy research at Oxford
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How to thrive as a Flying Less scholar: Professor Hannah Knox, Anthropology, University College London
Global aviation is likely to use up about one sixth of the remaining carbon budget to keep the world under 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2050. Experts from a range of universities and disciplines shed light on the most challenging areas of flying and the international Higher Education sector, answering the key questions: 1. Why Fly Less? 2. How to Fly Less while retaining an international outlook and research & teaching practice?

Staff profile – how to thrive as a Flying Less scholar.
Contributor: Professor Hannah Knox, Professor of Anthropology, UCL.
This episode was recorded on 22 September 2021.

Originally published as part of 'The Oxford Flying Less Podcast' by Noah Birksted-Breen. Listen to the full series on Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/staff-profile-prof-hannah-knox-anthropology-ucl/id1608229591?i=1000552907926

Materials cited - 'Flying Less' blogs by Professor Hannah Knox:
‘Not Flying. Steps towards a post-carbon Anthropology?’
‘My year without flying'

Producer/presenter: Dr. Noah Birksted-Breen, Researcher, University of Oxford

Editor: Ryan Beckerleg, PhD student in the School of Physics and Astronomy based at Cardiff University's Brain Research Imaging Centre (CUBRIC).

Music written and composed: Julian Bell.

Commissioned by the School of Geography, University of Oxford, in collaboration with University of Oxford's Environmental Sustainability Team. This podcast is funded by the Green Travel Fund.

The Flying Less podcast is a project of the Oxford Flying Less Group, an informal association of staff and students at the University of Oxford, advocating for reducing our institution's dependence upon aviation.

If you have been moved to take action by this podcast, why not:
- share this podcast with colleagues, peers, heads of department and Vice-Chancellors at your own institution
- start a Flying Less group at your own institution
- check for updates and sign the petition at Flyingless.org
- check for other resources including NoFlyClimateSci, Nearly Carbon Neutral Conferences and many more besides.

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Series
In conversation: Energy research at Oxford
People
Noah Birksted-Breen
Hannah Knox
Keywords
Energy
energy demand
Net Zero
transport
natural resources
air travel
Department: Oxford Energy Network
Date Added: 10/08/2022
Duration: 00:33:57

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In conversation: Energy research at Oxford

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 In conversation: Energy research at Oxford
The Oxford Energy Network connects researchers across the University of Oxford who are working to address the major technical, social, economic and policy challenges of providing secure, affordable and sustainable energy for all.

Our energy podcasts include conversations with researchers from the University, introducing research findings to a wider audience. We also plan to talk with key agents for change in the energy sector, to highlight the latest developments in accelerating the energy transition.

The Oxford Energy Network runs energy seminars during university term-time. You can catch up with event recordings on our dedicated YouTube channel (see links).

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Lights, camera, action - The commercial side of show biz

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Future of Business
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On the final episode of Season 4, Grace Chou turns the recording table on Andreas Finzel to discuss why there’s no biz like showbiz.
From TV streaming to podcasts, Andreas sheds light on the various media business models and shares his perspectives on recent industry developments at the likes of Netflix and Spotify. If you’ve ever wondered how the commercial side of media & entertainment works and which media giant will come out on top then press play now.

Please fill out this survey to share your feedback about the podcast:
https://bit.ly/3bQFvEv

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Future of Business
People
Grace Chou
Andreas Finzel
Keywords
media
entertainment
streaming
podcast
svod
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 10/08/2022
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Mary Adeyemo

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Caroline Taylor

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Dilip Ratha

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Movement of Money

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The Migration Oxford Podcast
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As we enter a period of global instability, we ask what role remittances will play and how we can improve data collection on remittances to better understand their vital importance on a local and global scale.
In this episode of the Migration Oxford Podcast, we talk about remittances—the movement of money between migrants and their friends and families—with Dilip Ratha (Head of the Global Knowledge Partnership for Migration and Development and Lead Economist for Migration, Remittances and Social Protection and Jobs Global Practice, World Bank) and Professor Carlos Vargas-Silva (Director of the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford). We ask what remittances reveal about the nature of migration and how informal remittances give us a sense of migration routes that are not so common or visible. As we enter a period of global instability, we discuss what role remittances will play in the future and how we can improve data collection on remittances to better understand their vital importance on a local and global scale.
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Series
The Migration Oxford Podcast
People
Carlos Vargas-Silva
Dilip Ratha
Keywords
migration
money
migrants
economy
jobs
bank
Department: Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
Date Added: 08/08/2022
Duration: 00:27:35

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