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What are the primary healthcare issues in resource deprived areas?

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The healthcare needs of teenagers in India are the focus of a new study by the George Centre for Healthcare Innovation.
By looking at healthcare problems, access to healthcare and the factors that might be associated with future chronic disease, the Centre hopes to determine ways in which to improve global adolescent healthcare.
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Big Questions For The Future
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Robyn Norton
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Medicine
oxford martin school
inequality
Health
healthcare
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:02:36

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Why is biodiversity so important for humanity?

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The biological diversity of life on earth provides all that is essential to the planet as we know it. But there are pressures on that biodiversity, including changing land use and global warming.
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Katherine Willis
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challenges
oxford martin school
biodiversity
global warming
climate change
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:01:59

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How serious is the threat of a future flu pandemic?

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Professor Angela McLean, Co-Director, Institute for Emerging Infections advises caution, preparation and fast decision-making in anticipation of the threat of a serious pandemic.
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Angela McClean
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vaccines
oxford martin school
infections
21st century
challenges
pandemics
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:01:52

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How serious is our exposure to dangerous infections?

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The world has become a safer place because of vaccines but does our increasing connectivity mean the world is getting riskier in terms of our exposure to serious infections? By Professor Adrian Hill, Co-Director, Institute for Vaccine Design.
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Adrian Hill
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vaccines
risk
diseases. health
oxford martin school
21st century
challenges
pandemics
Medicine
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:01:19

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Can we create vaccines fast enough for a future pandemic?

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An exploration of how to get from vaccine development to vaccine delivery in time to deal with a health scare such as a fast-moving global pandemic. By Professor Adrian Hill, Co-Director, Institute for Vaccine Design.
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Adrian Hill
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vaccines
diseases. health
oxford martin school
21st century
challenges
pandemics
Medicine
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:01:33

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How can ideas change the world?

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Interview with Professsor Ian Goldin, Director, Oxford Martin School.
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Ian Goldin
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oxford martin school
21st century
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:02:49

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How can stem cells help in the treatment of cancer?

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One of the flipsides of ageing is cancer, characterised by cells that do not age. What can stem cell research learn from cancer cells to help prevent the degenerative illnesses associated with ageing?
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Colin Goding
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cancer
oxford martin school
21st century
stem cells medicine
challenges
Health
technology
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:02:36

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What are stem cells and why are they important for the future of medicine?

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An explanation of how stem cells could transform medical practice, from treating the diseases of ageing to finding a cure for cancer by Professor Colin Goding, Co-Director, Oxford Stem Cell Institute.
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Big Questions For The Future
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Colin Goding
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oxford martin school
21st century
challenges
stem cells
Medicine
technology
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/08/2012
Duration: 00:03:00

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Big Questions For The Future

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Big Questions For The Future
This series looks at the Oxford Martin School's academics and how their research is making a difference to our global future. The series will be of interest to people who are concerned about the future for the planet, how civilisation will adapt to emerging problems and issues such as climate change, over population, increased urbanisation of populations and the creation of vaccines to fight against future pandemics. The Oxford Martin School academics explain their various research topics in an accessible and thoughtful way and try to find practical solutions to these issues.

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MSc Migration Studies

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MSc Migration Studies
A series of podcasts related to the MSc in Migration Studies. This interdisciplinary, 9-month Masters degree at Oxford University is jointly offered by the School of Anthropology and the Oxford Department of International Development. The course draws on the intellectual resources of its two parent departments and the three world-leading migration research centres at Oxford (COMPAS, IMI and RSC). The programme allows students to explore human mobility in a historical and global perspective, and to address the complex relations between global political economy, migratory experiences, and government and social responses.

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