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Diabetes and Insulin Secretion

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Translational Medicine
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Professor Patrik Rorsman talks about Diabetes and how beta cells within the pancreas control insulin secretion.
Patrik Rorsman is professor of diabetic medicine in the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism. Professor Rorsman has been at the forefront of research on hormone-secreting cells in the pancreas for more than 20 years, work that is highly relevant to understanding the causes and treatment of type 2 diabetes. The Wellcome Trust award will allow him to study further the metabolic and hormonal regulation of hormone secretion in the pancreas.
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Translational Medicine
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Patrik Rorsman
Keywords
calcium
glucagon and somatostatin
insulin
exocytosis
diabetes
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 24/01/2012
Duration: 00:07:43

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Who Killed Dag Hammarskjöld? The UN, the Cold War, and White Supremacy in Africa

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African Studies Centre
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Dr Susan Williams (Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London)gives a talk for the African Studies Centre Seminar Series on 19 January.
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African Studies Centre
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Susan Williams
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south africa
Africa
racism
UN
politics
white supremecy
United Nations
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 23/01/2012
Duration: 00:41:51

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Napoleon

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Alumni Weekend
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Sir Brian Unwin (New College) is Honorary President of the European Investment Bank with a longstanding interest in the Napoleonic period. He has pursued his research into the subject over several decades.
From the Oxford European Reunion in Paris, 6-8 May 2011 at Les Invalides, Musee de L'Armee.

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Alumni Weekend
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Brian Unwin
Keywords
europe
France
napoleon
history
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 23/01/2012
Duration: 00:54:40

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Europe in the World

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Alumni Weekend
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From the Oxford European Reunion in Paris, 6-8 May 2011. This session charts Europe's role in a changing, globalised world.
Our panel of regional specialists consider factors such as the rise of China and India, the alleged 'decline' of the US, France's ambitions under Sarcozy, whether the EU can shape the way international relations evolve and the relative strength of Europe in a global context.

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Alumni Weekend
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Chris Patten
Anne Deighton
Barbara Harris-White
Alan Wolfe
Linda Yueh
Keywords
europe
india
France
china
politics
european union
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 23/01/2012
Duration: 01:06:54

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What Europe for our grandchildren?

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Alumni Weekend
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The keynote lecture from the Oxford European Reunion in Paris, 6-8 May 2011 on the European Union and its future.

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Alumni Weekend
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Timothy Garton Ash
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EU
politics
oxford european reunion
alumni
european union
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 23/01/2012
Duration: 00:43:47

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The Comedy of Errors

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Approaching Shakespeare
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Lecture 12 in the Approaching Shakespeare series asks how seriously we can take the farcical exploits of Comedy of Errors, drawing out the play's serious concerns with identity and selfhood.
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Approaching Shakespeare
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Emma Smith
Keywords
criticism
play
literature
theatre
language
shakespeare
english
#greatwriters
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 23/01/2012
Duration: 00:46:50

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Inspiration or Nightmare? Re-evaluating the Old Testament

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Oriel College Chapel Services
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Sermon which discusses the criticisms made of the Old Testament by the 'New Atheists'. Delivered on 22nd January 2012 in Oriel College Chapel by Dr Katharine Dell, Fellow and Tutor in Theology, St Catharine's College, Cambridge.
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Oriel College Chapel Services
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Katharine Dell
Keywords
anglican
old testament
new atheism
sermon
chapel
Department: Oriel College
Date Added: 23/01/2012
Duration: 00:15:02

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EU ban on hESC Patents: A Threat to Science and the Rule of Law

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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In this talk, Professor Plomer (Chair in Law and Bioethics, University of Sheffield) argues that, from a legal perspective, the EU ban on hESC patents is seriously flawed.
To her knowledge, it is the first ruling of a supranational court conferring legal protection to frozen embryos on the back of legislation formally relating to patents and in disregard of diversity of moral and legal cultures on hESC research in Europe. Professor Plomer argues that the ruling sets a dangerous constitutional precedent and could have profound influences on the direction of future funding policy and research laws in the European Union. See Guardian article http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/blog/2011/dec/12/eu-ban-stem-cell-patents?INTCMP=SRCH
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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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Aurora Plomer
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 23/01/2012
Duration: 00:53:07

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Emerging healthcare technologies - how are they changing us?

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Can emerging technologies save the world? Hilary Term Seminar Series 2012
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Panel discussion - Hilary Term Seminar Series 2012.
Directly targeting cancerous cells with treatments which do not damage surrounding healthy cells; using mobile phones to diagnose and treat ailments ranging from diabetes to heart problems; developing antibiotics which can overcome the capacity of bacteria to acquire antibiotic resistance... these are some of the new technological advancements in healthcare technology which are quickly replacing more traditional methods. As technology advances at an unforeseen pace, should we be wary of these changes and the governance issues they provoke? Or should we welcome them as the way forward?
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Can emerging technologies save the world? Hilary Term Seminar Series 2012
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Sonia Contera
Angela D Saini
Dianne Sullivan
Lionel Tarassenko
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oxfordmartin
technology
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 20/01/2012
Duration: 00:36:57

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Can emerging technologies save the world? Hilary Term Seminar Series 2012

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Can emerging technologies save the world? Hilary Term Seminar Series 2012
This series of special events will provide a broad, cross-disciplinary understanding of some of the most critical challenges and opportunities in transformative technologies. Discussants in a panel debate will explore the kinds of technologies that have the potential to transform our lives, as well as address the ethics and governance implications of such technologies.

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