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Wider Statin Use Saves Lives |
Wider Statin Use Saves Lives |
Colin Baigent |
10 Dec 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 |
02 Jul 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 Dec 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 |
01 Oct 2013 |
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Wider Statin Use Saves Lives |
Colin Baigent, Professor of Epidemiology, Clinical Trial Service Unit, Oxford, talks about why the drug Statin saves lives. |
Colin Baigent |
18 Jun 2012 |
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Yang Li |
Yang Li joined Oxford in October 2010 after completing an undergraduate degree in Maths and Computer Science at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He works on A comparative genomics approach to de novo genome assembly of next-generation sequencing. |
Yang Li |
13 Dec 2011 |
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Katherine Bull |
Katherine Bull completed preclinical studies at Cambridge in 1999 and graduated in Clinical Medicine in 2002 at Oxford. She works on Whole Genome Sequencing in ENU mutagenesis and Autoimmunity under the supervision of Richard Cornall. |
Katherine Bull |
13 Dec 2011 |
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Zhe Zhao |
Zhe Zhao joined Oxford in 2010, after completing an undergraduate degree in Biological Science at Tsinghua University in Beijing and a Msc at Leiden University Medical Centre. He works on Transcription Regulation in Coronary Development. |
Zhe Zhao |
13 Dec 2011 |
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Karolis Bauza |
Karolis Bauza joined Oxford in 2009 after completing an undergraduate degree in Pre-Medicine at Belmont Abbey College, North Carolina. He works on Malaria pre-erythrocytic stage vaccines: targeting antigen combinations. |
Karolis Bauza |
13 Dec 2011 |
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Manuel Rivas |
Manuel joined Oxford in 2010, after completing an undergraduate degree in Mathematics at MIT. He works on Rare and low-frequency DNA variants and their contribution to individual predisposition to common diseases. |
Manuel Rivas |
13 Dec 2011 |
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Annette Böhmer |
Annette Böhmer joined Oxford in 2010 after completing an undergraduate degree in Medicine at the University of Leipzig. She is working on Defining Hepatitis C genotype 3 immune responses under the supervision of Dr Ellie Barnes. |
Annette Böhmer |
23 Nov 2011 |