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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Outbreak, the clinical research response

Dr Gail Carson is Head of ISARIC Coordinating Centre (International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium), a network of networks established in 2011 to ensure a rapid research response to outbreaks of pandemic potential.
Global Health

Outbreak, the clinical research response

Dr Gail Carson is Head of ISARIC Coordinating Centre (International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium), a network of networks established in 2011 to ensure a rapid research response to outbreaks of pandemic potential.
Protecting the Past 2 - Towards a better future with cultural heritage

The Shirin Project: the development of tools to support collective action in heritage protection and damage mitigation (Kurdish translation)

Prof. Philip discusses the work of SHIRĪN, an NGO that is bringing together data generated by research groups that had worked in Syria prior to 2011. Its aim is to collate data, currently dispersed across many countries, to help create a Syrian HER.
Protecting the Past 2 - Towards a better future with cultural heritage

The Shirin Project: the development of tools to support collective action in heritage protection and damage mitigation (Arabic translation)

Prof. Philip discusses the work of SHIRĪN, an NGO that is bringing together data generated by research groups that had worked in Syria prior to 2011. Its aim is to collate data, currently dispersed across many countries, to help create a Syrian HER.
Protecting the Past 2 - Towards a better future with cultural heritage

The Shirin Project: the development of tools to support collective action in heritage protection and damage mitigation (English)

Prof. Philip discusses the work of SHIRĪN, an NGO that is bringing together data generated by research groups that had worked in Syria prior to 2011. Its aim is to collate data, currently dispersed across many countries, to help create a Syrian HER.
Protecting the Past 2 - Towards a better future with cultural heritage

Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (Kurdish translation)

EAMENA’s director, Dr Robert Bewley, talks about the advantages of using remote sensing to monitor and protect endangered archaeological sites in the Middle East and North Africa.
Protecting the Past 2 - Towards a better future with cultural heritage

Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (English)

EAMENA’s director, Dr Robert Bewley, talks about the advantages of using remote sensing to monitor and protect endangered archaeological sites in the Middle East and North Africa.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Sharing data to fight malaria

Over 250 Institutions participate in the effort of sharing data on the efficacy of antimalarial drugs, which involves standardising and re-analysing data.
Malaria

Sharing data to fight malaria

Over 250 Institutions participate in the effort of sharing data on the efficacy of antimalarial drugs, which involves standardising and re-analysing data.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Rise of the Operaters

Discussion of Internet surveillance, parliamentary oversight of security services, the Digital Economy Act, communications data, and government data sharing.
The technology issue (Forced Migration Review 38)

FMR 38 GBV data collection and sharing

GBV data collection and sharing.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Reproducibility: Gold or Fool's Gold in Digital Social Research?

Christine Borgman's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012.

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