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Christopher Woodruff

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Enrique Seira

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Joyce Sadka

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Bargaining through Agents: Experimental Evidence from Mexico's Labour Courts

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CSAE Research Podcasts
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Researchers discuss using field experiments with ongoing cases to analyse sources of dysfunction in Mexico's largest labour court. 
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CSAE Research Podcasts
People
Joyce Sadka
Enrique Seira
Christopher Woodruff
Keywords
labour
Courts
law
randomised control trials
development
economic
Department: Department of Economics
Date Added: 29/01/2025
Duration: 00:40:37

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Peter Doherty

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Arsenio Paez

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Professor Peter Doherty, Nobel laureate and immunologist responsible for the discovery of killer T cells

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The Oxford Colloquy: Trusting the Science
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Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, in conversation with Professor Peter Doherty, Nobel laureate, immunologist and Australian National Treasure.
They talk about Professor Doherty's controversial discovery of killer T cells, ensuing notoriety, and the accidental tweet that actually made him famous.

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This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.




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The Oxford Colloquy: Trusting the Science
People
Andrew Pollard
Peter Doherty
Keywords
nobel laureate
killer t cells
cancer
virus
immunology
t cell receptor
csiro
inflammation
brain infection
meningitis
epigenetic
Department: Oxford Vaccine Group
Date Added: 28/01/2025
Duration: 00:27:04

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Not just "what," but also "how well:" Intervention fidelity in clinical trials of complex interventions in healthcare

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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The concepts of intervention fidelity and how they can influence the results of clinical trials.
The focus of clinical trials is typically interventions' efficacy, or whether they attain their desired outcomes. Comparatively less attention is focused on understanding how or why interventions succeed, or fail to attain, those outcomes. This may be particularly important in trials of complex interventions such as surgery or physiotherapy, which are multifaceted and often tailored to individual participants, providers, or settings, increasing the potential for variations in intervention delivery and effects. The correspondence between the intervention that was planned and what was actually delivered in a trial is the intervention's fidelity. In this presentation, we will discuss intervention fidelity and concepts related to it such as participant adherence (the actions of patients and participants in a clinical trial), and how they can influence the results of a clinical trial, as well as our level of confidence in the results of published trials. A checklist for assessing intervention fidelity in clinical trial publications will also be presented.

Dr. Paez is a post-doctoral fellow at the Sleep, Cognition, and Neuroimaging Laboratory at Concordia University, Montreal, an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Clinical Skills Training, NAPCA, and a Senior Lecturer at the Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston. He obtained an MSc and DPhil in Evidence-based Healthcare from the University of Oxford, UK, a PhD in Health and Exercise Science from Concordia University, and doctoral degree in Physiotherapy from Northeastern University, Boston. Dr. Paez is also a visiting scholar and council member of the IDEAL Collaboration, Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford, which focuses on improving innovation and evidence for complex interventions in healthcare, such as Surgery and Rehabilitation.

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Evidence-Based Health Care
People
Arsenio Paez
Keywords
EMB
Evidence-Based Medicine
Primary Care
Health Sciences
EBHC
Evidence-Based Health Care
clinical trials
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 28/01/2025
Duration: 00:41:49

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Rawz

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Xolile (X) Madinda

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