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Imaging and Stimulating Brain Plasticity |
Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg gives her inaugural lecture as head of the Plasticity Group at the Oxford Centre for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain (FMRIB). |
Heidi Johansen-Berg |
12 May 2014 |
202 |
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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 Apr 2014 |
203 |
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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 Apr 2014 |
204 |
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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 |
08 Apr 2014 |
205 |
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Assertive outreach in psychiatry |
Dr Thurston is a psychiatrist at Oxford who has worked in assertive outreach for many years. He discusses the benefits of assertive outreach and their place in modern psychiatry and gives an overview of how psychiatry has changed over the past 20 years. |
David Thurston |
25 Mar 2014 |
206 |
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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 |
25 Feb 2014 |
207 |
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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 |
12 Feb 2014 |
208 |
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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 Feb 2014 |
209 |
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Lord Nuffield's Legacy to Oxford |
Dr Eric Sidebottom, Retired University Lecturer in Experimental Pathology, gives a lunch time talk to accompany the exhibition 'Great Medical Discoveries: 800 Years of Oxford Innovation'. |
Eric Sidebottom |
07 Feb 2014 |
210 |
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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 |
07 Feb 2014 |
211 |
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Mathematics in Medicine and Biology |
Dr Sarah Waters (Fellow and Tutor in Applied Mathematics) gives a talk for the St Anne's College Maths reunion |
Sarah Waters |
03 Feb 2014 |
212 |
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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 Dec 2013 |
213 |
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A spirit of scientific rigour: Koch's postulates and 20th century medicine: GTC McGovern Lecture 2013 |
Professor Christoph Gradmann, Department of Community Medicine, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo gives the 2013 McGovern Lecture in the history of medicine |
Christoph Gradmann |
10 Dec 2013 |
214 |
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Oxford Medical Firsts: Celebrating 800 Years of Oxford Medicine. |
Conrad Keating, Writer-In-Residence, The Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, Oxford, gives a lecture about the remarkable contribution Oxford has made to the art and science of medicine. |
Conrad Keating |
28 Nov 2013 |
215 |
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Big Data and Drug Discovery (The Osler Discussion) |
'Big data' in medicine is an emerging field with the potential to revolutionise healthcare research.This session will look at how Oxford is addressing some of these research opportunities and challenges. |
Martin Landray |
04 Oct 2013 |
216 |
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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 |
01 Oct 2013 |
217 |
Creative Commons |
An introduction to Medical Statistics with Carl Heneghan and Rafael Perera |
Dr Carl Heneghan talks to Rafael Perera about medical statistics and gives an introduction to the subject. |
Carl Heneghan, Rafael Perera |
09 Aug 2013 |
218 |
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Synthesizing Anti-Cancer Drugs from Nature |
Chemicals found in nature can have incredibly useful functionality, including anti-malarial and anti-cancer properties. However, they are usually found in small amounts. |
Chris Jones |
19 Jul 2013 |
219 |
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Epigenetics and New Anti-Cancer Treatments |
At the interface of chemistry, biology, and medicine, Cyrille Thinnes, a DPhil student in the Schofield Group, shares his research into the next generation of anti-cancer treatments. |
Cyrille Thinnes |
19 Jul 2013 |
220 |
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Introduction: How Chemistry Research Impacts Human Health |
To truly understand disease, we need to understand the underlying chemical processes that direct human biology. Dr Emily Flashman introduces some of the research in the Department of Chemistry that will help improve our health in future. |
Emily Flashman |
19 Jul 2013 |
221 |
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A behavioural perspective of translating evidence to policy and practice |
Susan Michie, Professor of Health Psychology, UCL, gives a talk at Kellogg College for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. |
Susan Michie |
16 Jul 2013 |
222 |
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A behavioural perspective of translating evidence to policy and practice |
Susan Michie, Professor of Health Psychology, UCL, gives a talk at Kellogg College for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. |
Susan Michie |
16 Jul 2013 |
223 |
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How Youtube is being used as a platform to share opinions and experiences of a controversial treatment for Multiple Sclerosis |
Brandon O'Neill, DPhil Candidate, PCHS, gives a lecture on treating Multiple Sclerosis and how social media is being used to share experiences of patients. |
Brandon O'Neill |
16 Jul 2013 |
224 |
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Cochrane Lecture 2013: Trials In Emergency Care |
Ian Roberts, lecturer in Clinical Trials Unit, LSHTM, gives the 2013 Cochrane lecture on Trials in Emergency Care. He discusses the need for clinical trials in emergency situations and explains how such trials can and should be conducted. |
Ian Roberts |
18 Jun 2013 |
225 |
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MSc in EBHC: Introduction to the Practice of Evidence-Based Health Care |
Annette Pluddermann, Senior researcher DPCHS, gives an introduction to the Practice of Evidence-Based Health Care |
Annette Pluddermann |
28 May 2013 |
226 |
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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 |
227 |
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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 |
228 |
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A Welcome to the Programme in Evidence-Based Health Care |
Dr Carl Heneghan, the Director of the Centre of Evidence-Based Medicine, gives a brief welcome to the Programme in Evidence-Based Health Care. |
Carl Heneghan |
07 Feb 2013 |
229 |
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An introduction to the Masters in Evidence-Based Health Care |
Sharon Mickan, a Knowledge Translation Fellow in the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, gives an introduction to the Masters in Evidence-Based Health Care. |
Sharon Mickan |
07 Feb 2013 |
230 |
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The Experience of Different Sectors in Communicating Risk and Uncertainty part one |
Wendy Jarrett, Associate Director, Media Relations, National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) gives a talk for the Communicating Risk and Uncertainty conference, held at Green Templeton College, Oxford. |
Wendy Jarrett |
20 Dec 2012 |
231 |
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Galen and the Ontology of Powers |
Jim Hankinson (University of Texas at Austin) gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012. |
Jim Hankinson |
12 Dec 2012 |
232 |
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Immanent Intelligence and the Natural Faculties in Galen |
Brooke Holmes (Princeton University) gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012. |
Brooke Holmes |
12 Dec 2012 |
233 |
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On Weakness/Strength and Sickness/Health in Ancient Daoist Philosophy |
Hans-Georg Moeller (University College Cork), gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012. |
Hans-Georg Moeller |
12 Dec 2012 |
234 |
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Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquity |
Philip van der Ejik gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012. |
Philip van der Ejik |
12 Dec 2012 |
235 |
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The Experience of Different Sectors in Communicating Risk and Uncertainty part one |
Wendy Jarrett, Associate Director, Media Relations, National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) gives a talk for the Communicating Risk and Uncertainty conference, held at Green Templton College, Oxford. |
Wendy Jarrett |
10 Dec 2012 |
236 |
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Pandemics - Can we eliminate major worldwide epidemics? |
Larry Brilliant, President of the Skoll Global Threats Fund, gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School. |
Larry Brilliant |
06 Nov 2012 |
237 |
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Would you blog the truth? |
Peter Gill discusses the power of the blog for knowledge exchange and communicating the truth behind health research findings to wider audiences. |
Peter Gill |
18 Oct 2012 |
238 |
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Revolutionising 21st Century Healthcare Through Technology |
A panel discussion on new techniques and applications in the emerging field exploring the boundaries between man and machine in medical imaging, drug delivery and taking healthcare from the hospital to the home. |
Constantin Coussios, Lionel Tarassenko, Alison Noble, Andrew Hamilton |
04 Oct 2012 |
239 |
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End of Life: Should Physician-Assisted Dying be Legalised? |
A debate on the whether the choice to end their own lives could be safely offered to some people with terminal illnesses. |
Fiona Randall, Richard Harries, Antony Kenny, Mary Warnock |
03 Oct 2012 |
240 |
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What are the primary healthcare issues in resource deprived areas? |
The healthcare needs of teenagers in India are the focus of a new study by the George Centre for Healthcare Innovation. |
Robyn Norton |
20 Aug 2012 |
241 |
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How serious is our exposure to dangerous infections? |
The world has become a safer place because of vaccines but does our increasing connectivity mean the world is getting riskier in terms of our exposure to serious infections? By Professor Adrian Hill, Co-Director, Institute for Vaccine Design. |
Adrian Hill |
20 Aug 2012 |
242 |
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Can we create vaccines fast enough for a future pandemic? |
An exploration of how to get from vaccine development to vaccine delivery in time to deal with a health scare such as a fast-moving global pandemic. By Professor Adrian Hill, Co-Director, Institute for Vaccine Design. |
Adrian Hill |
20 Aug 2012 |
243 |
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What are stem cells and why are they important for the future of medicine? |
An explanation of how stem cells could transform medical practice, from treating the diseases of ageing to finding a cure for cancer by Professor Colin Goding, Co-Director, Oxford Stem Cell Institute. |
Colin Goding |
20 Aug 2012 |
244 |
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Uncertainty, risk and decision making in medical care |
What should patients and clinicians make of uncertainty, risk and decision making in medical care? Dr Angela Coulter delivers a lecture at Green Templeton College as part of the Uncertainty series. |
Angela Coulter |
03 Jul 2012 |
245 |
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Developments in Malaria |
Nicholas White, Professor of Tropical Medicine, gives the 2012 Weatherall lecture on developments in treating malaria. |
Nicholas White |
11 Jun 2012 |
246 |
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From hairy roots to new medicines |
Modern medicine uses many compounds which are isolated from plants. For example, vinblastine, which is used to treat many types of cancer, is isolated from the leaves of the Madagascar periwinkle. |
Sarah O'Connor |
09 Jan 2012 |
247 |
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How can we get the media to tell the truth about drugs? |
Professor David Nutt (Imperial College London) delivers the 2011 Monica Fooks Memorial Lecture. |
David Nutt |
07 Dec 2011 |
248 |
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A body of fluids? Physiology in pre-modern western medicine |
Professor Helen King (Professor of Classical Studies, The Open University) delivers the 2011 McGovern Lecture. |
Helen King |
25 Nov 2011 |
249 |
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Potency and the Role of the Environment in KhoeSan medicine |
Chris Low, African Studies, Oxford, gives a talk for the African Studies Seminar Series. |
Chris Low |
18 Nov 2011 |
250 |
Creative Commons |
African Local Knowledge: Natural, Biomedical and Supernatural Ideas about Livestock Health |
Karen Brown (Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine) and William Beinart (African Studies/St Antony's) give a talk for the African Studies seminar series. |
Karen Brown, William Beinart |
18 Nov 2011 |
251 |
Creative Commons |
Simon Forman: astrology, Medicine and Quackery in Elizabethan England |
The third in a series of public lectures linked to the Museum's 'Eccentricity' exhibition. |
Lauren Kassell |
26 Oct 2011 |
252 |
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Nanomedicine: Challenges and opportunities |
Nanotechnology has the potential to transform the way that medical and healthcare solutions are developed and delivered, this talk reviews the properties of nanomaterials for medical applications and the challenges and opportunities of their use. |
Sonia Trigueros, Sonia Contera |
27 Sep 2011 |
253 |
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Emerging infectious diseases |
Emerging infectious diseases are often in the news but are there really more of them? Here we explore how infections invade human populations, how new pathogens adapt to become efficient infections of humans and how to predict what might happen next. |
Angela McLean |
26 Sep 2011 |
254 |
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Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Autopathographies - How 'sick lit' shapes knowledge and the illness experience |
This presentation by Dr Rachel Hall-Clifford (Primary Health Care, Oxford) was delivered at the conference Medical Anthropology at Oxford: 10 Years at the Intersections. |
Rachel Hall-Clifford |
25 Jul 2011 |
255 |
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Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Healing earth and sacred clay among the Mun, SW Ethiopia |
This presentation by doctoral candidate Kate Fayers-Kerr was delivered at the Medical Anthropogy at Oxford conference, 10 Years at the Intersections, June 2011. |
Kate Fayers-Kerr |
25 Jul 2011 |
256 |
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Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Moving from Efficacy to Safety |
This presentation by Dr Barbara Gerke discusses 'A changing focus in the study of Asian medical systems' and was delivered at the Medical Anthropology conference 10 Years at the Intersections, June 2011. |
Barbara Gerke |
25 Jul 2011 |
257 |
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Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Maize, Men and New Medical Models |
This presentation by doctoral student Kristina Baines was delivered at the Medical Anthropology at Oxford conference 10 Years at the Intersections. It focuses on embodied ecological heritage and health in Southern Belize. |
Kristina Baines |
25 Jul 2011 |
258 |
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Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Building Partnerships - a career path in research coordination and capacity building |
This presentation by Dalia Iskander, a previous student of Anthropology at Oxford, was delivered at the conference Medical Anthropology at Oxford: 10 Years at the Intersections on 23 June 2011. |
Dalia Iskander |
25 Jul 2011 |
259 |
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Medical Anthropology at Oxford: Beyond Language - Public Health Policy and Cultural Competency |
This presentation by Hannah Graff, a previous MPhil student at Oxford, was delivered at the conference Medical Anthropology at Oxford: 10 Years at the Intersections on 23 June 2011. |
Hanna Graff |
25 Jul 2011 |
260 |
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Medical Anthropology at Oxford: 10 Years at the Intersections - opening comments |
Professor Stanley Ulijaszek (School of Anthropology, Oxford) introduces 10 Years at the Intersections, a conference to celebrate 10 years of Medical Anthropology at Oxford. The conference took place 23-24 June 2011. |
Stanley Ulijaszek |
25 Jul 2011 |
261 |
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Medtronic Lecture 2010 |
'Biophysical Methods of Drug Delivery'. Professor Mark R. Prausnitz gives the 2010 Medtronic lecture in the Engineering faculty. |
Mark R Prausnitz |
06 Jul 2011 |
262 |
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Improving, Expediting and Tracking Informed Consent: University of Michigan and US National Initiatives |
Professor Nicholas Steneck, University of Michigan and Office of Research Integrity, gives a talk for the Research Integrity seminar series. |
Nick Steneck |
05 Jul 2011 |
263 |
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Lowering Cholesterol Significantly: Archie Cochrane Lecture 2011 |
Colin Baigent leads the CTSU's Vascular Overviews Group, which recently reported a meta-analysis of the findings among 170,000 participants in 26 randomised trials of cholesterol-lowering drugs in The Lancet. |
Colin Baigent |
24 May 2011 |
264 |
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Tuberculosis |
Professor Helen McShane talks about her work on a new vaccine against tuberculosis. |
Helen McShane |
01 Mar 2011 |
265 |
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Tuberculosis |
Dr Helen McShane has been working on a new TB vaccine for 10 years. She explains why developing countries are especially in need of a new vaccine since HIV and TB epidemics overlap and show a devastating synergy. |
Helen McShane |
01 Mar 2011 |
266 |
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Know4Go - EBM lecture |
Dr Janet Martin, Director of Health Technology Assessment, London Health Services Centre gives a special lecture for EBM entitled; Know4Go: An Instrument for decision-making when resources are limited and demands are relentless. |
Janet Martin |
24 Feb 2011 |
267 |
Creative Commons |
The Information Revolution |
Sir Muir Gray, Chief Knowledge Office, NHS, gives a special guest lecture for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. |
Sir Muir Gray |
24 Feb 2011 |
268 |
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The Future of Evidence Based Medicine |
Professor Paul Glasziou, Director of the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, gives a special lecture on the future of EBM. |
Paul Glasziou |
24 Feb 2011 |
269 |
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Interpreting Results - Stats in Small Doses |
Dr Amanda Burls delivers a talk for the Centre for Evidenced Based Medicine. |
Amanda Burls |
24 Feb 2011 |
270 |
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Diagnostic Tests |
Dr Carl Heneghan delivers a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. |
Carl Heneghan |
24 Feb 2011 |
271 |
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Diagnostic Tests |
Dr Carl Heneghan delivers a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. |
Carl Heneghan |
24 Feb 2011 |
272 |
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Appraisal of Clinical Trials |
Dr Rafael Perera delivers a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. |
Rafael Perera |
24 Feb 2011 |
273 |
Creative Commons |
Introduction to Evidence Based Medicine |
Professor Paul Glasziou gives an introduction to evidence-based medicine and healthcare. |
Paul Glasziou |
24 Feb 2011 |
274 |
Creative Commons |
Researching Soviet Social History in the 1920s |
Second Presentation of the Research Approaches to Former Soviet States: A Practical Introduction conference. Introduction by Jon Waterlow. |
Andy Willimot |
22 Feb 2011 |
275 |
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Using Manuscripts to Research Russian History - The Case of 17th Century Medical Texts |
First Presentation of the Research Approaches to Former Soviet States: A Practical Introduction conference. Introduction by Jon Waterlow. |
Clare Griffin |
22 Feb 2011 |
276 |
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Living with the Coalition - The Health System |
Sir John Tooke gives a lecture at Green Templeton College on 17th January 2011 entitled Living with the Coalition - The Health System. |
Sir John Tooke |
08 Feb 2011 |
277 |
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The Artemisinin Supply for Malaria Control |
Part of the Healing Power of Plants lecture series given at the Botanic Gardens. |
Dianna Bowles |
21 Dec 2010 |
278 |
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A Spoonful of Sugar |
Part of the Healing Power of Plants lecture series held at the Botanic Gardens. |
Robert Nash |
21 Dec 2010 |
279 |
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Drug Discovery |
Professor Chas Bountra explains how new drugs can offer novel treatments for neurodegenerative and gastrointestinal diseases, as well as pain disorders. |
Chas Bountra |
20 Dec 2010 |
280 |
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Drug Discovery |
Professor Chas Bountra explains how new drugs can offer novel treatments for neurodegenerative and gastrointestinal diseases, as well as pain disorders. |
Chas Bountra |
20 Dec 2010 |
281 |
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Research integrity and publication ethics [2010 lecture] |
Dr Sabine Kleinert Senior Executive Editor, The Lancet and Vice-Chair of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), gives the fourth 2010 Research Integrity Seminar. |
Sabine Kleinert |
15 Dec 2010 |
282 |
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Good practice in research collections and biobanking |
Dr Jane Kaye, Director of HeLEX-Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies, University of Oxford, gives the third 2010 Research Integrity Seminar. |
Jane Kaye |
15 Dec 2010 |
283 |
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Genetic Variation in Inflammation and Immunity |
Dr Julian Knight explains how new insights into genetic variants which modulate gene expression allow us to better understand why people develop these diseases, and allow us to target treatments more effectively. |
Julian Knight |
29 Nov 2010 |
284 |
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International research collaborations: much to be gained, many ways to get into trouble |
Melissa Anderson, professor of higher Education and Affiliate Faculty, Centre of Bioethics, University of Minnesota, gives the second 2010 Research Integrity seminar. |
Melissa Anderson |
22 Nov 2010 |
285 |
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EQUATOR Network: promoting transparent and accurate reporting of research studies |
Professor Douglas Altman of the centre for Statistics in Medicine (Oxford) gives the first in the 2010 Research Integrity seminar series, looking at the ways in which transparent and accurate rporting in medical research can be accomplished. |
Douglas Altman |
22 Nov 2010 |
286 |
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Streptomyces in Nature and Medicine: The Antibiotic Makers |
Although plants are a very important part of a garden, we must not forget about the important contribution that soil makes. Bacteria living in the soil also produce compounds important as modern antibiotics. |
Sir David Hopwood |
17 Nov 2010 |
287 |
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The Botanic Garden - Your Modern Medicine Cabinet |
The first talk in the series from the Oxford Botanic Garden. This talk will describe the development of this new area as well as explaining the involvement of some of the plants grown there in the discovery and development of modern drugs. |
Alison Foster |
15 Nov 2010 |
288 |
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Chromatin Remodelling |
Dr Erika Mancini explains how malfunctions in the regulation of chromatin structure often leads to complex multi-system diseases and cancer, notably leukemia. |
Erika Mancini |
15 Nov 2010 |
289 |
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How to Prevent Alzheimer's Disease |
Part of the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Dr David Smith gives a talk on how to prevent Alzheimer's disease. |
David Smith |
02 Nov 2010 |
290 |
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Malaria and Global Health |
Dr Climent Casals-Pascual tells us how new tools can help us diagnose and manage malaria more effectively. |
Climent Casals-Pascual |
02 Nov 2010 |
291 |
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Malaria and Global Health |
Dr Climent Casals-Pascual explains how the development of new tools to diagnose and manage malaria more effectively will allow us to decrease the mortality of this condition. |
Climent Casals-Pascual |
02 Nov 2010 |
292 |
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Therapy for muscular dystrophy in the new genetics era |
From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Duchene Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic muscle wasting disease that causes great suffering to those experiencing it. Dr Kay Davies talks about the advances in molecular genetics which could help treat DMD. |
Kay Davies |
25 Oct 2010 |
293 |
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Acknowledgements |
Acknowledgements and credits for the podcast series Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Contemporary Perspectives. |
Daniel Nicolae |
12 Oct 2010 |
294 |
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Hospitals and Madness (Respondents) |
Respondents to Peregrine Horden's lecture: Hospitals and Madness. |
Matthew Broome, Afzal Javed |
12 Oct 2010 |
295 |
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Hospitals and Madness (Key Lecture) |
Last of four key lectures, delivered by Peregrine Horden, Professor of Medieval History, Royal Holloway, University of London. |
Peregrine Horden |
12 Oct 2010 |
296 |
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Foul Whisperings: Madness and Poetry in Arabic Literary History (Respondents) |
Respondents to Geert Jan der Gelder's lecture:, Foul Whisperings: Madness and Poetry in Arabic Literary History. |
Neel Burton, Katherine Angel |
12 Oct 2010 |
297 |
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Foul Whisperings: Madness and Poetry in Arabic Literary History (Key Lecture) |
Third of four key lectures delivered by Geert Jan van Gelder, Laudian Professor of Arabic, Oriental Institute, University of Oxford. |
Geert Jan van Gelder |
12 Oct 2010 |
298 |
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Love-sickness between Medicine, Philosophy and Theology, and Islam (Respondents) |
Respondents to Hinrich Biesterfeldt's lecture: Love-sickness between Medicine, Philosophy and Theology, and Islam. |
Athar Yawar, M Quasim |
12 Oct 2010 |
299 |
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Love-sickness between Medicine, Philosophy and Theology, and Islam (Key Lecture) |
Second of four key lectures, delivered by Hinrich Biesterfeldt, Professor of Islam Studies Ruhr-Universität Bochum. |
Hinrich Biesterfeldt |
12 Oct 2010 |
300 |
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The Historical Background: Saladin's Court (Key Lecture) |
First of four key lectures, delivered by Carole Hillenbrand, Professor of Islamic History at the University of Edinburgh, and author of "The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives". |
Carole Hillenbrand |
12 Oct 2010 |