Personalised Medicine |
Dr Jenny Taylor is the Programme Director for the Genomic Medicine Theme, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics. Her research bridges the gap between genetics research and the use of its discoveries in diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions. |
Jenny Taylor |
9 February, 2015 |
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Cancer predisposition and evolution |
Identifying genes that increase the risk of bowel or other cancers allows us to offer preventative measures, such as removing tumours at an early stage. A better understanding of how and why cancers grow also helps develop improved treatments. |
Ian Tomlinson |
9 February, 2015 |
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Cancer Informatics |
Cancer research now generates huge amounts of data, and sophisticated computational tools are needed to answer biological questions. Making sense of this variability at molecular level will help us better tailor treatments to individual cancer patients. |
Benjamin Schuster-Böckler |
9 February, 2015 |
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Pharmacogenomics |
Dr Sebastian Nijman develops new approaches to study signalling networks in cancer cells and uncover specific weaknesses, particularly in breast and lung cancer. This can be used to develop more effective drugs and to better guide treatment decisions. |
Sebastian Nijman |
9 February, 2015 |
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Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit (COMRU) |
This video introduces COMRU, the Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit, a collaboration between the Angkor Hospital for Children and Bangkok-based Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU). |
Paul Turner, Claudia Turner |
16 December, 2014 |
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Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU) |
Filmed in April 2013 at the Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU) in Mae Sot, and at the Wang Pa Free Clinic and the Mae La refugee camp, this video highlights SMRU's work among Karen and Myanmar refugees, living along the Thailand-Myanmar border. |
Francis Nosten |
16 December, 2014 |
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Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) |
Featuring interviews with Professor Nick White, Professor Nick Day, Professor Francois Nosten, Dr Direk Limmathurotsakul and Dr Susie Dunachie. |
Nick White, Nick Day, Francois Nosten, Direk Limmathurotsakul, Susie Dunachie. |
16 December, 2014 |
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The Global Health Network |
Dr Trudie Lang tells us how the Global Health Network facilitates collaboration and resource sharing. |
Trudie Lang |
16 December, 2014 |
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Childhood Nutrition and Immunity |
Dr Jay Berkley tells us about his work on childhood nutrition and immunity in East Africa. |
Jay Berkley |
16 December, 2014 |
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The treatment of severe malaria |
Professor Arjen Dondorp tells us about his work on severe malaria and the development of new therapies. |
Arjen Dondorp |
16 December, 2014 |
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Tropical Medicine in Kenya |
Professor Kevin Marsh tells us about his research on Tropical Medicine in Kenya. |
Kevin Marsh |
16 December, 2014 |
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Artemisinin therapy for malaria |
Professor Nick White talks about the future of artemisinin and other drug therapies for malaria. |
Nick White |
16 December, 2014 |
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Health systems research |
Governance in practice |
Sassy Molyneux |
16 December, 2014 |
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Better hospitals for children |
Oxford Health Systems Research Collaboration (OHSCAR) |
Mike English |
16 December, 2014 |
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Between research and humanitarian |
Between research and humanitarian |
Francois Nosten |
16 December, 2014 |
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Diagnosis, Treatment and Disease Epidemiology - The Trefoil Knot |
The Newton Abraham Lecture 2014, delivered by Professor Piero Olliaro, Newton Abraham Visiting Professor, University of Oxford. |
Piero Olliaro |
16 December, 2014 |
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Microbiology in Thailand |
Microbiology in Thailand |
Stuart Blacksell |
10 December, 2014 |
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Infectious diseases in South East Asia |
Infectious diseases in South East Asia |
Nick Day |
10 December, 2014 |
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Rickettsial Disease |
Daniel Paris: Rickettsial Disease |
Daniel Paris |
10 December, 2014 |
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Prof Xin Lu: Women in Science |
Every cloud has a silver lining: optimisism and persistence |
Xin Lu |
10 December, 2014 |
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Helen McShane: Women in science |
A career in juggling, organisation and guilt management |
Helen McShane |
10 December, 2014 |
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Bridget Ogilvie: Women in Science |
Dame Bridget Ogilvie discusses her life and illustrious scientific career, at The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics’ Women in Science series |
Bridget Ogilvie |
10 December, 2014 |
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Ellie Barnes :The long road to success |
A hepatologist and academic, a wife and a mother of two, Dr Ellie Barnes delighted researchers at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics’ Women in Science talk, held on Wednesday the 20th of November 2013 |
Ellie Barnes |
10 December, 2014 |
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Heidi Johansen-Berg: Women in Science |
Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg heads the Plasticity Group at the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB). Her research focuses on how the brain changes in response to damage, learning and experience |
Heidi Johansen-Berg |
10 December, 2014 |
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Irene Tracey: Women in Science |
Irene Tracey is the co-founder and director of the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB) |
Irene Tracey |
10 December, 2014 |
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Work-Life Balance |
Interview with Professor Peter Donnelly |
Peter Donnelly, Jenny Taylor |
10 December, 2014 |
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SHARP |
Lowering cholesterol in chronic kidney disease |
Colin Baigent |
10 December, 2014 |
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Wider Statin Use Saves Lives |
Wider Statin Use Saves Lives |
Colin Baigent |
10 December, 2014 |
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Better hospitals for children |
Oxford Health Systems Research Collaboration (OHSCAR) |
Mike English |
10 December, 2014 |
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Health systems research |
Governance in practice |
Sassy Molyneux |
10 December, 2014 |
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Crohn's disease |
Professor Alison Simmons tells us about her research on Crohn's disease |
Alison Simmons |
10 December, 2014 |
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Asthma |
Airway inflammation |
Ian Pavord |
10 December, 2014 |
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Pneumococcal diseases |
Genetics and genomics of Streptococcus pneumoniae |
Angela Brueggemann |
10 December, 2014 |
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Better hospitals for children |
Oxford Health Systems Research Collaboration (OHSCAR) |
Mike English |
10 December, 2014 |
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Health systems research |
Governance in practice |
Sassy Molyneux |
10 December, 2014 |
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Rickettsial Disease |
Rickettsial Disease |
Daniel Paris |
10 December, 2014 |
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Infectious diseases in South East Asia |
Infectious diseases in South East Asia |
Nick Day |
10 December, 2014 |
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Microbiology in Thailand |
Microbiology in Thailand |
Stuart Blacksell |
10 December, 2014 |
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DNA replication and Cancer |
DNA replication and Cancer |
Catherine Green |
10 December, 2014 |
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Big Data |
Over the past decade, data-driven science has produced enormous sets of data. |
Christopher Yau |
10 December, 2014 |
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Cancer and innate immunity |
Inflammatory signalling |
Mads Gryd-Hansen |
10 December, 2014 |
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Stem cells and cancer |
Adult gastrointestinal stem cells |
Simon Leedham |
10 December, 2014 |
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Virus entry |
Virus entry |
Sergi Padilla-Parra |
10 December, 2014 |
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Tuberculous meningitis |
Tuberculous Meningitis |
Guy Thwaites |
10 December, 2014 |
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Structural biology and vaccines |
Structure of viruses |
Dave Stuart |
10 December, 2014 |
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Between research and humanitarian |
Between research and humanitarian |
Francois Nosten |
10 December, 2014 |
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Virus entry |
Novel light microscopy techniques allow us to track single viruses. |
Sergi Padilla-Parra |
10 December, 2014 |
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DNA replication and Cancer |
DNA replication and Cancer |
Catherine Green |
10 December, 2014 |
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Big Data |
Over the past decade, data-driven science has produced enormous sets of data. |
Christopher Yau |
10 December, 2014 |
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Between research and humanitarian |
Between research and humanitarian |
Francois Nosten |
10 December, 2014 |
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Prof Xin Lu: Women in Science |
Every cloud has a silver lining: optimisism and persistence |
Xin Lu |
10 December, 2014 |
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Part 4: A New Age of Drug Discovery |
You just have to step into your local chemist to see how far medicine has come over the past 100 years. Life changing drugs, which were once unthinkable – like antibiotics, insulin and the contraceptive pill – are now commonplace. |
Jonathan Webb |
5 November, 2014 |
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Part 3: Advanced technology |
Just over a decade ago the face of British farming changed forever. A devastating outbreak of Foot and Mouth disease led to the enforced slaughter and incineration of over 10 million livestock across the country. |
Jonathan Webb |
5 November, 2014 |
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Part 2: The history of structural biology |
Understanding the function of a protein is an important step in finding out why the body succumbs to disease – but how do scientists find these proteins and figure out how they work? |
Jonathan Webb |
5 November, 2014 |
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Hilary Martin |
We've asked Hilary Martin from Australia why she decided to do a DPhil project in the Nuffield Department of Medicine. |
Hilary Martin |
28 October, 2014 |
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Xi Li |
We've asked Xi Li from China why he decided to do a DPhil project in the Nuffield Department of Medicine. |
Xi Li |
28 October, 2014 |
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Sarah Dixon-Clarke |
We've asked Sarah Dixon-Clarke from the UK why she decided to do a DPhil project in the Nuffield Department of Medicine. |
Sarah Dixon-Clarke |
28 October, 2014 |
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Min Sun |
We've asked Min Sun from China why she decided to do a DPhil project in the Nuffield Department of Medicine. |
Min Sun |
28 October, 2014 |
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In Her Footsteps - Ellie Williams |
Dr Mona Bafadhel interviews Dr Ellie Williams, a post-doctoral researcher in the Structural Genomics Consortium, about her career to date. |
Mona Bafadhel, Ellie Williams |
28 October, 2014 |
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In Her Footsteps - Mona Bafadhel |
Associate Professor Erika Mancini interviews Dr Mona Bafadhel, a Group Head in Respiratory Medicine and Honorary Consultant Chest Physician, about the highlights and challenges of having both a clinical and a research career. |
Erika Mancini, Mona Bafadhel |
28 October, 2014 |
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In Her Footsteps - Erika Mancini |
Dr Ellie Williams interviews Associate Professor Erika Mancini, a Group Head in the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, about her experiences as a woman in science. |
Erika Mancini, Ellie Williams |
28 October, 2014 |
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Part 1: The Building Blocks of Life |
Our bodies are made up of trillions of cells but it doesn’t matter how closely you look, you still won’t see them. |
Jonathan Webb |
28 October, 2014 |
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Tuberculous Meningitis |
Tuberculous Meningitis |
Guy Thwaites |
7 October, 2014 |
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Crohn's disease |
Innate immune system |
Alison Simmons |
7 October, 2014 |
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Structural biology and vaccines |
Structure of viruses |
Dave Stuart |
7 October, 2014 |
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Stem cells and cancer |
Adult gastrointestinal stem cells |
Simon Leedham |
7 October, 2014 |
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Cancer and innate immunity |
Inflammatory signalling |
Mads Gryd-Hansen |
7 October, 2014 |
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Asthma |
Airway inflammation |
Ian Pavord |
7 October, 2014 |
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Pneumococcal diseases |
Genetics and genomics of Streptococcus pneumoniae |
Angela Brueggemann |
7 October, 2014 |
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Helen McShane: Women in science |
A career in juggling, organisation and guilt management |
Helen McShane |
7 October, 2014 |
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Health systems research |
Governance in practice |
Sassy Molyneux |
7 October, 2014 |
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Better hospitals for children |
Oxford Health Systems Research Collaboration (OHSCAR) |
Mike English |
7 October, 2014 |
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Challenges when working in an overseas environment |
Over several decades our researchers have carried out ground breaking work overseas, such as in East Africa and South-East Asia. Researchers based in Thailand talk about their experiences when working in stimulating and challenging environments. |
Daniel Paris, Nick Day, Stuart Blacksell |
2 July, 2014 |
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Rickettsial Disease |
From his research centre in Bangkok, Dr Daniel Paris tells us about the challenges posed by Rickettsia to rural populations in South East Asia. |
Daniel Paris |
2 July, 2014 |
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Microbiology in Thailand |
From his research group in Thailand, Dr Stuart Blacksell discusses improving the accuracy and the rapidity of tropical infection diagnosis in the field. |
Stuart Blacksell |
2 July, 2014 |
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Infectious diseases in South East Asia |
From Mahidol University in Thailand, Professor Nick Day talks about rural populations in Thailand and the challenges they face when confronted with infectious diseases. |
Nick Day |
2 July, 2014 |
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Bridget Ogilvie: Women in Science |
Dame Bridget Ogilvie discusses her life and illustrious scientific career, at The Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics’ Women in Science series. |
Bridget Ogilvie |
11 April, 2014 |
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Ellie Barnes :The long road to success |
A hepatologist and academic, a wife and a mother of two, Dr Ellie Barnes delighted researchers at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics’ Women in Science talk, held on Wednesday the 20th of November 2013. |
Ellie Barnes |
11 April, 2014 |
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Heidi Johansen-Berg: Women in Science |
Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg heads the Plasticity Group at the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB). Her research focuses on how the brain changes in response to damage, learning and experience. |
Heidi Johansen-Berg |
8 April, 2014 |
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Irene Tracey: Women in Science |
Irene Tracey gives a passionate insight into her career and how she balances work and life. As she puts it 'A scientific career is not an easy one to choose: it’s tough and competitive'. |
Irene Tracey |
8 April, 2014 |
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Welcome to the Wellcome Trust for Human Genetics |
Short film introducing the Wellcome Trust for Human Genetics |
Anjali Hinch, Emma Davenport, Paolo Piazza, Mohammad Bahar, Peter Donnelly, Simon Leedham |
25 February, 2014 |
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Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) |
Featuring interviews with Professor Nick White, Professor Nick Day, Professor Francois Nosten, Dr Direk Limmathurotsakul and Dr Susie Dunachie. |
Nick White, Nick Day, Francois Nosten, Direk Limmathurotsakul, Susie Dunachie. |
12 February, 2014 |
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Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU) |
Filmed in April 2013 at the Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU) in Mae Sot, and at the Wang Pa Free Clinic and the Mae La refugee camp, this video highlights SMRU's work among Karen and Myanmar refugees, living along the Thailand-Myanmar border. |
Francis Nosten |
12 February, 2014 |
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Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit (COMRU) |
This video introduces COMRU, the Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit, a collaboration between the Angkor Hospital for Children and Bangkok-based Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU). |
Paul Turner, Claudia Turner |
7 February, 2014 |
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Active and passive immunity to Influenza |
Professor Townsend tells us about lessons to be drawn from the history of immunology in Oxford, from 1979 onwards, until his current research on active and passive immunity to influenza. |
Alain Townsend |
18 December, 2013 |
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Outreach and Impact - Engaging with the community |
The Nuffield Department of Medicine is committed to the pursuit of academic excellence and the positive impact of its research on the health and wellbeing of the global community. |
Kate Fuller, Jen Bardsley, Simon Bushell, Wen Hwa Lee |
12 November, 2013 |
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Some final words |
Professor Sir Andrew McMichael speaks about his early days in Oxford, working in immunology. |
Sir Andrew McMichael |
28 October, 2013 |
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The Human Immunology Unit |
The increasing globalisation of infectious disease is a major challenge to human health. The MRC Human Immunology Unit is a key player in international efforts to combat this threat, and in research into other diseases involving the immune system. |
Vincenzo Cerundolo |
28 October, 2013 |
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Correlates of protection, the China Connection |
Professor Xiao-Ning Xu talks about his research on emerging infectious diseases in China, from the SARS outbreak in 2003/4 to flu pandemic and HIV infection. |
Xiao-Ning Xu |
28 October, 2013 |
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Time to escape |
Dr Nilu Goonetilleke talks about her research within the CHAVI project (NIH Center for HIV/AIDS Vaccine Immunology). |
Nilu Goonetilleke |
28 October, 2013 |
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African adventures |
Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones talks about her research on HIV, first in Oxford then in Africa, in Kenya and in The Gambia. |
Sarah Rowland-Jones |
28 October, 2013 |
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New immunoregulatory mechanisms |
Professor Mike Lenardo speaks about early links between the NIH (National Institute of Health, USA) and the University of Oxford, and their success in setting up the NIH-Oxford-Cambridge DPhil programme. |
Michael J Lenardo |
28 October, 2013 |
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A structural biologist's perspective |
Professor Yvonne Jones tells us how structural biology was brought into the field of immunology in Oxford, at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics. |
Yvonne Jones |
28 October, 2013 |
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What do we measure and what do we want to learn |
Professor Zinkernagel speaks about some historical and more recent aspects of immunology. Although we do know a lot, only about half of what we think we know is usually true - we just don't know which half! |
Rolf Zinkernagel |
28 October, 2013 |
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Welcome and Introduction |
Professor Vincenzo Cerundolo opens the Symposium with a few words about Professor Sir Andrew McMichael's achievements, past, present and future. |
Vincenzo Cerundolo |
28 October, 2013 |
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Active and passive immunity to Influenza |
Professor Townsend tells us about lessons to be drawn from the history of immunology in Oxford, from 1979 onwards, until his current research on active and passive immunity to influenza. |
Alain Townsend |
1 October, 2013 |
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Science Oxford Live 2013 - Public Engagement |
The Nuffield Department of Medicine recognises that public engagement is vital to educate, inform and build relationships with the community. Our scientists are actively engaging in open discussion, meeting people to debate, listen and learn. |
Dianne Newbury, Chas Bountra, Stefan Knapp |
17 September, 2013 |
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Freeing Voices: Your questions |
Specific Language Impairment affects hundreds of thousands of British children, and causes them to have difficulties speaking and understanding language. |
Dianne Newbury |
16 July, 2013 |
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Drug Discovery: Your questions |
How does medicine work? How are new drugs made? What role does the pharmaceutical industry play? Professors Stefan Knapp and Chas Bountra joined Science Oxford Live in spring 2013 for an evening of Scientists on the sofa, to take your questions. |
Stefan Knapp, Chas Bountra |
16 July, 2013 |
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Freeing Voices |
Specific Language Impairment affects hundreds of thousands of British children, and causes them to have difficulties speaking and understanding language. |
Dianne Newbury |
16 July, 2013 |
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