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Creative Commons |
Targeting cancer mechanisms |
Professor Robert Gilbert's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying membrane pore formation and cell adhesion. |
Robert Gilbert |
07 Jan 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Targeting cancer mechanisms |
Professor Robert Gilbert's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying membrane pore formation and cell adhesion. |
Robert Gilbert |
07 Jan 2016 |
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Creative Commons |
Melanoma |
Melanoma or skin cancer is one of the fastest rising cancer types. When identified early, melanoma is relatively easy to cure, but once it starts to metastasise, it becomes very difficult to treat. |
Colin Goding |
05 Oct 2015 |
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Melanoma |
Melanoma or skin cancer is one of the fastest rising cancer types. When identified early, melanoma is relatively easy to cure, but once it starts to metastasise, it becomes very difficult to treat. |
Colin Goding |
05 Oct 2015 |
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How can skin cells help us understand Parkinson's? |
Richard Wade Martins, OPDC Principal Investigator, discusses his current research into Skin cells and Stem cells |
Richard Wade Martins |
21 May 2015 |
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Creative Commons |
Stem cells and cancer |
Adult gastrointestinal stem cells |
Simon Leedham |
10 Dec 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
Stem cells and cancer |
Adult gastrointestinal stem cells |
Simon Leedham |
07 Oct 2014 |
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Creative Commons |
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 |
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Creative Commons |
New Cells for Old Members: The Science of Stem Cells |
Dr Francis Szele gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend on Stem Cell science and looks at how they could be used in repairing brain disease and injuries. |
Francis Szele |
11 Oct 2011 |
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Stem cells: what are they and why are they important |
A lecture "Stem cells: what are they and why are they important" given by Professor Sir Richard Gardner at the 10th OIBC Spring Symposium, held jointly with the Department for Continuing Education, at St Edward's School, Oxford, on 4 March 2009. |
Richard Gardner |
05 May 2009 |
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7 Keys to the Future |
Veronica Sartore interviews Ray Hammond about his role as a futurologist and the seven major trends he predicts will affect life throughout the 21st century. |
Ray Hammond, Veronica Sartore |
12 Mar 2009 |