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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Role of Lifestyle and Diet in Cancer

Professor Tim Key tells us about the role of life style and diet in the development of cancer.
Genetics

Chromatin Remodelling

Dr Erika Mancini explains the role of chromatin in the regulation of gene transcription.
Cancer in the Developing World

Cancer Research in India Part 2

Dr Vinod Raina, co-founder of the INDOX Cancer Research Network, discusses the key achievements of INDOX and the challenges involved in doing clinical trials in India.
Alumni Weekend

Breast Cancer: Causes and Prevention

Dr Valerie Beral talks about her research into the causes of breast cancer, looking into the history of the cancer as well as offering ways of reducing the risk of contracting breast cancer.
Cancer in the Developing World

Pathology in Africa

Dr Kenneth Fleming discusses the work that Oxford University is doing to help improve pathology services in Africa.
Entrepreneurship

Understanding cancer: News from the frontline

This Oxford at Said seminar was dedicated to cancer research. Three researchers from the University of Oxford give insights into recent advances in the field of cancer cell biology, therapy and epidemiology.
Cancer in the Developing World

Childhood Cancer in the Developing World

Professor Tim Eden talks about the challenges faced in curing childhood cancer in the developing world.
Public Health and Epidemiology (Richard Doll Seminars)

Richard Doll: his revolutionary life

Conrad Keating, biographer of Richard Doll, lectures on the life of the cancer epidemiologist and lifelong socialist who contributed much to our understanding of the effects of smoking and changed the way we regard smoking and public health.
Cancer in the Developing World

Alan Milburn on Cancer in Africa

In this podcast, Alan Milburn, MP for Darlington and former Secretary of State for Health, explains the importance of international support to help improve cancer care in Africa, and talks about the challenges that must to be overcome.
Public Health and Epidemiology (Richard Doll Seminars)

Chris Patten on Politics and Public Health

Lord Patten, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, discusses his political perceptions of epidemiology in the UK, and in developing and emerging countries.
Cancer in the Developing World

Cancer Research in India

Dr. Raghib Ali discusses cancer in India, why Oxford University became interested in this problem and how IndOx has helped to improve the standard of clinical trials in India.
Cancer in the Developing World

Cancer in Africa

Professor David Kerr discusses the cancer burden in Africa, why he became interested in this problem, and how AfrOx is helping to improve the level of cancer care in Africa.
Cancer in the Developing World

David Kerr on Cancer Research

Professor David Kerr discusses his work on colorectal cancer, the process of how new treatments are developed, the changes in the NHS that he has witnessed over his career, and how cancer care differs in developing countries.
Medical Sciences

Thomas Helleday on Cancer

Professor Helleday explains what cancer is, the problems of treating it, and the success of his own research in developing new treatments.
Interviews with Oxonians

Thomas Helleday on Cancer

Professor Helleday explains what cancer is, the problems of treating it, and the success of his own research in developing new treatments.

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