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Aiming for a HIV vaccine

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HIV
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Professor Sir Andrew McMichael tells us about recent developments in the search for a vaccine against HIV.
As HIV infection continues to spread, particularly in developing countries there is an urgent need for a vaccine. After investigating the immune response to flu virus, Professor Sir Andrew McMichael turned his attention to HIV. Professor McMichael's current lines of research include analysing early molecular events in HIV infection, T cell immune response to HIV and the use of vaccination to control HIV infection.
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HIV
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Andrew McMichael
Keywords
vaccines
T-cell
immunology
hiv
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 13/09/2011
Duration: 00:06:56

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What does migration mean for the 'white working class' in the UK?

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Podcast on what migration means for 'White Working Class' in the UK, Ben Rogaly and Becky Taylor present their research findings.
Politicians from a wide variety of political perspectives have invoked 'the white working class' in immigration debates, while evidence shows that many who fit this category are now out-performed on many indices of deprivation and educational attainment by ethnic minorities from migrant backgrounds. But what is the actual evidence for the impact of migration on "white working class" communities? What are the policy implications of the evidence? And how helpful are the terms of the debate in the first place? This briefing will be presented by Dr Ben Rogaly, Senior Lecturer in Human Geography at the University of Sussex and a member of the Sussex Centre for Migration Research. The paperback edition of his book with Becky Taylor, Moving Histories of Class and Community: Identity, Place and Belonging in Contemporary England, is published by Macmillan in March.
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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Ben Rogaly
Becky Taylor
Keywords
migrants
human geography
migration
identity
politics
working class
class
ethnicity
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 12/09/2011
Duration: 00:22:18

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Humanitarian Intervention in Africa: History, Theory, Policy and Practice

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History Faculty
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Meanings, definitions, and problems with humanitarian intervention from international relations and historical perspectives from a British Academy funded workshop on Humanitarian Intervention at Nuffield College, Oxford 21 June 2011.

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History Faculty
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Jennifer Welsh
Bronwen Everill
Josiah Kaplan
Nina Berman
Richard Drayton
Mike Aaronson
Keywords
political theory
policy
Africa
African politics
history
Department: Faculty of History
Date Added: 09/09/2011
Duration: 00:47:37

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Bio-ethics Bites: Onora O'Neill on Trust

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Onora O'Neill, formerly principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, has been thinking about the issue of 'trust': trust is vital in most areas of human interaction - but nowhere more so than in health and medicine.

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Onora O'Neill
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 01/09/2011
Duration: 00:18:14

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Trust

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Bio-Ethics Bites
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Radically new techniques are opening up exciting possibilities for those working in health care - for psychiatrists, doctors, surgeons; the option to clone human beings, to give just one example.
Who should determine what is allowed and what prohibited? And what sort of consent should doctors have to have from patients before treatment. Is the trend towards consent forms helpful? Or should we trust doctors to make good decisions for us. For many years now, philosopher Onora O'neill, formerly principal of Newnham College, Cambridge, has been thinking about the issue of 'trust': trust is vital in most areas of human interaction - but nowhere more so than in health and medicine.
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Bio-Ethics Bites
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Onora O'Neill
Keywords
trust
ethics
philosophy
bioethics
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 01/09/2011
Duration: 00:18:13

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Palliative Care

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Translational Medicine
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Dr Bee Wee tells us about Palliative Care in Oxford and her research on end of life care and fatigue.
Dr Bee Wee is the Head of Palliative Care Research and Development, based at Sir Michael Sobell House in Oxford. Her current lines of research include End of life care for people with incurable cancer and advanced non-malignant disease, Symptom management and Rehabilitation.
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Translational Medicine
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Bee Wee
Keywords
fatigue
end of life care
symptom management
Palliative cave
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 30/08/2011
Duration: 00:05:02

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Palliative Care

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Dr Bee Wee tells us about Palliative Care in Oxford and her research on end of life care and fatigue.
Due to advances in medicine prolonging the lives of those with progressive, life limiting diseases, the need for long-term palliative care has increased. Dr Bee Wee is currently researching end of life care for people with incurable cancer and advanced non-malignant disease, symptom management and rehabilitation, to improve quality of life for patients. Dr Wee is the Head of Palliative Care Research and Development, based at Sir Michael Sobell House in Oxford.
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Cancer
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Bee Wee
Keywords
fatigue
palliative care
symptom management
cancer
end of life care
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 30/08/2011
Duration: 00:05:02

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'More than the Trip' and the role of transport in social exclusion and approaches to develop guidance for the implementation of accessibility planning as an integral part of local transport planning

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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts
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Dr Karen Lucas, Research Fellow in Transport, Accessibility and Social Exclusion at the TSU, delivers a keynote talk at the TDSA conference 'Micro transit: What? Where? Why?' conference, 18-19 August 2011, Brisbane, Australia.

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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts
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Karen Lucas
Keywords
local transport planning
social science
science
accessibility
social exclusion
transport
geography
Department: Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Date Added: 25/08/2011
Duration: 00:15:05

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'More than the Trip' and the role of transport in social exclusion and approaches to develop guidance for the implementation of accessibility planning as an integral part of local transport planning

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Kellogg College
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Dr Karen Lucas, Research Fellow in Transport, Accessibility and Social Exclusion at the TSU, delivers a keynote talk at the TDSA conference 'Micro transit: What? Where? Why?' conference, 18-19 August 2011, Brisbane, Australia.

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Kellogg College
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Karen Lucas
Keywords
local transport planning
social science
science
accessibility
social exclusion
transport
geography
Department: Kellogg College
Date Added: 25/08/2011
Duration: 00:15:05

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The Value of Humanities: Then and Now

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Oxford Humanities - Research Showcase: Global Exploration, Innovation and Influence
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Dr Helen Small gives a talk for the Oxford Humanities Research Showcase conference.
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Oxford Humanities - Research Showcase: Global Exploration, Innovation and Influence
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Helen Small
Keywords
oxford humanities
humanities
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 24/08/2011
Duration: 00:13:40

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