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Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)
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Disability and displacement.
Introduction to FMR issue 35.
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Disability and displacement (Forced Migration Review 35)
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Editors
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 25/03/2013
Duration: 00:04:51

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Clinical Trials in Gastroenterology

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Translational Medicine
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Dr Simon Travis tells us how clinical trials bring tomorrows treatments to patients today.
Before translating basic research into the clinic it is important first to undergo clinical trials in order to identify safe treatments and therapies for disease. Led by Dr Simon Travis the Gastroenterology Clinical Trials Facility at Oxford University works to translate basic research into clinical trials of novel therapies for gastrointestinal and liver diseases.
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Translational Medicine
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Simon Travis
Keywords
outcomes research
ulcerative colitis
gastroenterology
clinical trials
Crohn's disease
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 25/03/2013
Duration: 00:04:11

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Clinical Trials in Gastroenterology

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Translational and Clinical
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Dr Simon Travis tells us how clinical trials bring tomorrow's treatments to patients today.
Before translating basic research into the clinic it is important to first undergo clinical trials in order to identify safe treatments and therapies for disease. Led by Dr Simon Travis, the Gastroenterology Clinical Trials Facility at Oxford University works to translate basic research into clinical trials of novel therapies for gastrointestinal and liver disease.
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Translational and Clinical
People
Simon Travis
Keywords
outcomes
ulcerative colitis
gastroenterology
clinical trials
Crohn's disease
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 25/03/2013
Duration: 00:04:11

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Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? Roundtable Discussion

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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A panel discussion featuring experts at the Environment Agency and National Farmers Union to examine how environmental policymakers are responding to challenges in water resource management caused by severe weather events associated with climate change.
A roundtable discussion with senior economists and policy advisors at the Environment Agency and National Farmers Union to identify key trends, reforms, and recommendations for future developments in water stewardship. Climate change, through more severe weather events, including both droughts and floods, is making water resource management ever more difficult. This panel discussion assesses whether and how farmers' rights to access and use water in England are changing in the light of the transformed environmental policy context.

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Ronan Palmer
Paul Hammett
Bill Howard
Bettina Lange
Mark Shepheard
Keywords
climate change
economics
regulation
Environment
water rights
law
agriculture
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 25/03/2013
Duration: 01:04:36

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Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? Panel III

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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A roundtable discussion featuring legal experts to examine how environmental policymakers are responding to challenges in water resource management caused by severe weather events associated with climate change.
Leading experts in water law and water rights critically examine various regulatory approaches to implementing water stewardship among key stakeholders, particularly in the agricultural sector. Climate change, through more severe weather events, including both droughts and floods, is making water resource management ever more difficult. This panel discussion assesses whether and how farmers' rights to access and use water in England are changing in the light of the transformed environmental policy context.

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Donald McGillvray
Bill Howard
Sarah Hendry
Keywords
climate change
economics
regulation
Environment
water rights
EU
law
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 25/03/2013
Duration: 00:55:55

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Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? Panel II

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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A panel discussion featuring strategy and policy experts to examine how environmental policymakers are responding to challenges in water resource management caused by severe weather events associated with climate change.
Experts Alice Piure and Jon Stern assess whether trade in private water allocation affirms private interests or can embed wider public interest 'stewardship' concerns. Climate change, through more severe weather events, including both droughts and floods, is making water resource management ever more difficult. This panel discussion assesses whether and how farmers' rights to access and use water in England are changing in the light of the transformed environmental policy context.

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Alice Piure
Jon Stern
Keywords
climate change
economics
regulation
Environment
water rights
law
free market
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 25/03/2013
Duration: 00:47:42

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Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? Panel I

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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Dr Karen Morrow, Swansea Law Department; Dr Bettina Lange, University of Oxford; Dr Mark Shepheard, McGill University give talks for the 1st Panel of the Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? conference.
PLEASE NOTE: The quality of recording deteriorates significantly after 55 minutes and so has had to be cut short. We apologise for the inconvenience. Legal and environmental experts introduce the fundamental issues in water rights and water law, and discuss the findings of a pilot study entitled 'Rethinking water rights through stewardship in Anglia and the Northeast of England'. Climate change, through more severe weather events, including both droughts and floods, is making water resource management ever more difficult. This panel discussion assesses whether and how farmers' rights to access and use water in England are changing in the light of the transformed environmental policy context.
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Foundation for Law, Justice and Society
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Karen Morrow
Mark Shepheard
Bettina Lange
Keywords
climate change
economics
regulation
Environment
water rights
law
Department: Centre for Socio-Legal Studies
Date Added: 25/03/2013
Duration: 00:58:28

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Oxford at Said: A human genome in minutes and what it will mean to you

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Entrepreneurship
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Oxford Nanopore is a British company, spun out of the University of Oxford in 2005 and founded on the science of Prof Hagan Bayley. It is developing new technology that has the potential to improve greatly the speed and cost of DNA sequencing.
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Entrepreneurship
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Hagan Bayley
Keywords
genome
genomics
hagan bailey
DNA sequencing
Oxford Nanopore
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 25/03/2013
Duration: 00:50:00

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Oxford at Said: A human genome in minutes and what it will mean to you

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Chemistry Spotlight Lectures
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Oxford Nanopore is a British company, spun out of the University of Oxford in 2005 and founded on the science of Prof Hagan Bayley. It is developing new technology that has the potential to improve greatly the speed and cost of DNA sequencing.
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Chemistry Spotlight Lectures
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Hagan Bayley
Keywords
genome
genomics
hagan bailey
DNA sequencing
Oxford Nanopore
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 25/03/2013
Duration: 00:50:00

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Cancer Immunlogy

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Translational Medicine
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Professor Vincenzo Cerundolo tells us how research in immunology leads to the development of new cancer treatments.
Immunotherapy stimulates the bodys immune system and can be a powerful treatment for cancer. With the aim of developing better treatment strategies for cancer patients, Professor Vincenzo Cerundolo is working to gain a better understanding of the cell-to-cell interplay required for optimal expansion and activation of tumour-specific T cell populations.
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Translational Medicine
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Vincenzo Cerundolo
Keywords
cancer
immunotherapy
T cell
vaccines
adjuvants
tumour immunology
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 25/03/2013
Duration: 00:07:33

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