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Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

How to ask the right questions: Lessons learned in 30 years of research

Professor Wytske Fokkens (Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam) talks about how to ask yourself the right questions, which is the most important thing that she has learned in her 30-year research career.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Challenges of being an academic surgeon and journal editor

Professor Prokar Dasgupta from King's College London talks about the challenges of being an academic surgeon and an Editor-in-Chief for the journal BJUI.
Data visualisation and the future of academic publishing

Grouches, Reflections and Wish lists, The Diary of an Academic Medic

Philippa Matthews (Honorary Research Fellow, Nuffield Department of Medicine) gives the eighth and final talk in the conference.
Data visualisation and the future of academic publishing

Data Publication; Discover, Explore, Visualise

Alejandra Gonzalez-Beltran ( Research Lecturer, Oxford e-Research Centre) gives the seventh talk in the conference.
Data visualisation and the future of academic publishing

Interactive Visualisation: For teaching, research and dissemination

Scott Hale (Data Scientist, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford) gives the sixth talk in the conference.
Data visualisation and the future of academic publishing

Data Visualisation

Mark Hahnel (Founder of figshare), gives the second presentation in the conference.
Data visualisation and the future of academic publishing

Data Visualisation, a publisher's point of view

Richard O’Beirne (Digital Strategy Group, OUP) gives the first talk in the conference.

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