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Apoptosis-mediated ADAM10 activation removes a mucin barrier promoting T cell efferocytosis |
Professor Quentin Sattentau discusses research published in 'Nature Communications' on the role of enzyme ADAM10 in mediating clearance of apoptotic T cells by macrophages. |
Quentin Sattentau, Paul Klenerman |
06 Nov 2024 |
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Doctor Anthony Fauci, former Chief Scientific Advisor to the President of the United States |
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group at the University of Oxford and one of the country’s foremost immunologists, chats with Doctor Anthony Fauci, Chief Scientific Advisor to seven US presidents. |
Andrew Pollard, Anthony Fauci |
17 Sep 2024 |
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The Pandemic People: Prof. Eddie Holmes |
Professor Eddie Holmes, who co-authored the publication of the genome sequence of SARS-CoV-2 through work with colleagues in Wuhan, China speaks to Professor Andrew Pollard about his scientific career and this pivotal pandemic work. |
Andrew Pollard, Eddie Holmes |
30 Oct 2023 |
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The Pandemic People: Shabir Madhi |
Shabir Madhi Professor of Vaccinology at the University of the Witwatersrand,Johannesburg, South Africa discusses the effect of the global pandemic on Africa and his work on COVID-19 vaccines. |
Andrew Pollard, Shabir Madhi |
07 Sep 2023 |
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Voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention in Kenya: Anthropology and ethics in the pursuit of public health |
This UBVO seminar was presented by Adam Gilbertson (University of North Carolina) on 12 November 2020 |
Adam Gilbertson |
22 Oct 2021 |
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Coronavirus and ‘Disease X’ |
Professor Peter Millican interviews the Oxford scientists working at the forefront of research into Disease X |
Peter Millican, Sarah Gilbert, Peter Horby, Jimmy Whitworth |
14 Jan 2021 |
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Ebola |
Professor Peter Millican begins the final episode of this series in 2014, at the onset of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. |
Peter Millican, Kevin Decock, Katie Ewer, Brian Angus |
14 Jan 2021 |
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HIV/AIDS |
In the ninth episode of our History of Pandemics season, Professor Peter Millican leaves the perils of influenza behind, only to discover an entirely new virus: HIV. |
Peter Millican, Harold Jaffe, John Frater, Kevin Decock |
14 Jan 2021 |
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The 'Spanish' Flu |
Professor Peter Millican arrives in the twentieth century, during the last years of the Great War, to a pandemic which you may have read a lot about during the early coverage of our current COVID outbreak. |
Peter Millican, John Oxford, Brian Angus, Claas Kirchhelle |
14 Jan 2021 |
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'Russian' Flu: the pandemic that wasn't? |
In this episode, Professor Peter Millican discusses a controversial outbreak... |
Peter Millican, Julia Mannherz, Claas Kirchhelle, Brian Angus |
14 Jan 2021 |
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Cholera |
Professor Peter Millican makes it to the nineteenth century to discuss the achievements of John Snow |
Peter Millican, Claas Kirchhelle, Brian Angus, Blanche Oguti |
14 Jan 2021 |
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Central nervous system and HIV infections in Vietnam |
Professor Jeremy Day from our OUCRU unit in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, tells us about his research on central nervous system and HIV infections in Vietnam. |
Jeremy Day |
12 Jul 2019 |
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Public health and gender: Assumptions, disjunctures in practice, and implications for HIV prevention within marriages in Kenya |
ASC seminar by Roseanne Njiru |
Roseanne Njiru |
16 Feb 2019 |
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How war is shaping the Ukrainian HIV epidemic: A phylogeographic analysis |
An Evolutionary Medicine and Public Health seminar presented by Tetyana Vasylyeva (Department of Zoology, University of Oxford) on 24 October 2018 |
Tetyana Vasylyeva |
31 Jan 2019 |
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Can you cure HIV? |
HIV isn’t a death sentence anymore. People can live long lives with the virus in their body, as long as they have the right combination of drugs. But some researchers want to take the fight against HIV and AIDS even further... |
John Frater |
02 May 2018 |
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HIV positive to positive transplantation: changing practices around the world |
Dr Elmi Muller talks about HIV positive donors for HIV positive recipients and changing transplant practices around the world. |
Elmi Muller |
09 Aug 2016 |
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Tracing the origins of the HIV/AIDS pandemic |
Nuno Fario (Oxford) investigates the development of HIV since the discovery of its first, and diverse, genomes in 1959 and 1960. A medical anthropology seminar given on 7 March 2016. |
Nuno Faria |
08 Jun 2016 |
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Variation across the human genome: a tricky balancing act in human health and disease |
Genetic variation can have opposing effects on human disease, where the benefits of a protective variant against one disease can increase the risk of another. |
Mary Carrington |
10 Feb 2016 |
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Reducing HIV |
Men who have sex with men (MSM) are a stigmatised group in Africa, but a predominant actor in the transmission of HIV. |
Eduard Sanders |
04 Feb 2016 |
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Reducing HIV |
Men who have sex with men (MSM) are a stigmatised group in Africa, but a predominant actor in the transmission of HIV. |
Eduard Sanders |
04 Feb 2016 |
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Eradicating Hepatitis C and HIV: progress and challenges for the next ten years |
Dr John Frater, Principal Investigator, Institute for Emerging Infections and Dr Ellie Barnes, Principal Investigator, Institute for Emerging Infections. |
Ellie Barnes, John Frater |
17 Feb 2015 |
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Ten Types of Arabic Calligraphy; Sexually Transmitted Diseases and the History of HIV; Panel 1: Migrant Communities and Networks, and Social Exclusion in the UK and Europe (The Silent University) |
Two presentations and the first panel discussion of the Silent University event which took place at the Oxford Department of International Development on 20 May 2014. |
Behnam al-Agzeer, Mulugeta Fikadu, Bridget Anderson, Carlos Cruz |
11 Aug 2014 |
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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 Oct 2013 |
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Ethics and infectious disease - navigating the moral maze of pandemic control |
With Professor Paul Klenerman Principal Investigator, Institute for Emerging Infections. |
Paul Klenerman, Bennertt Foddy |
22 May 2013 |
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Towards an HIV vaccine: understanding immunity to HIV infection |
Sarah Rowland-Jones, Professor of Immunology, gives the 2013 Weatherall Lecture on understanding immunity to HIV infection. |
Sarah Rowland-Jones |
25 Apr 2013 |
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Can we eradicate HIV? |
Dr John Frater talks about his research into finding a cure for HIV. |
John Frater |
12 Dec 2012 |
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Can we eradicate HIV? |
Dr John Frater talks about his research into finding a cure for HIV. |
Dr John Frater |
12 Dec 2012 |
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HIV and AIDS - Special lecture for Oxford AIDS Research Day 2012 |
Mark Heywood reflects on the impact of HIV and AIDS for the 4th Annual HIV / AIDS Student Research day. |
Mark Heywood |
27 Nov 2012 |
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HIV Vaccine Development |
Professor Tomas Hanke tells us about his research on HIV vaccine development. |
Tomas Hanke |
22 May 2012 |
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Infectious diseases in China |
Dr Tao Dong tells us about her collaborations in China on infections such as HIV, flu and Hepatitis B. |
Tao Dong |
06 Mar 2012 |
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Infectious diseases in China |
Dr Tao Dong tells us about her collaborations in China on infections such as HIV, flu and Hepatitis B. |
Tao Dong |
06 Mar 2012 |
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How can we live with HIV? |
Dr Lucy Dorrell tells us how our immune system controls HIV and how we can live with this virus. |
Lucy Dorrell |
10 Jan 2012 |
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How can we live with HIV? |
Dr Lucy Dorrell tells us how our immune system controls HIV and how we can live with this virus. |
Lucy Dorrell |
10 Jan 2012 |
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Viruses, how to be the perfect host |
Professor Paul Klenerman talks about our relationship with persistent viruses, such as Hepatitis C. |
Paul Klenerman |
12 Dec 2011 |
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Viruses, how to be the perfect host |
Professor Paul Klenerman talks about our relationship with persistent viruses, such as Hepatitis C. |
Paul Klenerman |
12 Dec 2011 |
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HIV immunology for Vaccine Design |
Dr Seph Borrow tells us how her research on HIV Immunology helps design better vaccines. |
Seph Borrow |
01 Nov 2011 |
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HIV immunology for Vaccine Design |
Dr Seph Borrow tells us how her research on HIV Immunology helps design better vaccines. |
Seph Borrow |
01 Nov 2011 |
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Aiming for a HIV vaccine |
Professor Sir Andrew McMichael tells us about recent developments in the search for a vaccine against HIV. |
Andrew McMichael |
13 Sep 2011 |
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Aiming for a HIV vaccine |
Professor Sir Andrew McMichael tells us about recent developments in the search for a vaccine against HIV. |
Andrew McMichael |
13 Sep 2011 |
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Proteomics and Biomarkers |
Dr Benedikt Kessler tells us how proteomics helps find biomarkers. |
Benedikt Kessler |
07 Jun 2011 |
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Proteomics and Biomarkers |
Dr Benedikt Kessler tells us how proteomics helps find biomarkers. |
Benedikt Kessler |
07 Jun 2011 |
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Iron Metabolism |
Dr Hal Drakesmith tells us how his work on iron availability can help us fight infections. |
Hal Drakesmith |
15 Mar 2011 |
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Iron Metabolism |
Dr Hal Drakesmith tells us how his work on iron availability can help us fight infections. |
Hal Drakesmith |
15 Mar 2011 |
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Sarah Rowland-Jones on HIV/AIDS |
Conrad Keating interviews Sarah Rowland-Jones, Professor of Immunology and Consultant Physician. The theme of her work is anti-viral immunity with a particular focus on how immune responses modify the outcome of HIV and other viral infections. |
Sarah Rowland-Jones, Conrad Keating |
16 Aug 2010 |
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Adrian Hill on Vaccination Research |
Interview with Professor Adrian Hill, Director of the Jenner Institute for Vaccine Research in which he and student Richard Morton talk about the history of the Jenner Institute and the work currently being done to find TB, HIV and Malaria vaccines. |
Adrian Hill, Richard Morton |
18 Feb 2010 |
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Technological innovations: Perspectives on medical innovation in Less Industrialised Countries |
Technological innovations can bring health benefits to many people in Less Industrialised Countries. How do you find the right organisations to partner with? |
Adam Stoten, Matthew Harris |
07 Dec 2009 |
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HIV: Will there ever be a vaccine? |
A talk about the University's work in China and Africa and its attempts to identify the key determinants of protective immunology against HIV infection that should guide future vaccine design. |
Sarah Rowland-Jones |
10 Nov 2009 |
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HIV: Will there ever be a vaccine? |
This talk looks at the University's work in China and Africa and its attempts to identify the key determinants of protective immunology against HIV infection that should guide future vaccine design. |
Sarah Rowland-Jones |
28 Oct 2009 |