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The Future of Science Symposium

The Future of Publishing

A talk that focuses on promoting and championing scientific literature.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Exploring Sicilian Epigraphy

Sicilian schools study and research epigraphy in their museums.
St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Teddy Talks

St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2017: Introduction

A quick overview of the event, presented by Dr Linda Yueh.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Resuscitating poor quality research

Healthcare research is all too often plagued by biases that are rooted in poor methods, leading to the wrong result and conclusions and preventing uptake into practice.
Behind the Scenes at the Oxford University Museums

A year in the Zoology Collection

Mark Carnall, Collections Manager (Life Collections), Museum of Natural History gives a short talk for the Oxford University Museums Staff Conference.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

'Light' Part 3 - How does sunlight damage DNA?

Once we've received our genetic make-up from our parents our genomes are stable, right? What causes mutations in our DNA as we live and grow, and how do our cells repair damage?
Green Templeton College

Big Data, Food Consumption and Food Policy

Professor Tim Lang, Professor of Food Policy, City University London gives a talk on significance of the emergence of big data in the world of food.
Green Templeton College

Twitter and Social Life: Tales from the Frontline of Social Media Research

Professor Susan Halford, Director Web Science Institute, University of Southampton, gives a talk on using social social media for research.
IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016

Evaluation of HIFU ablation for uterine fibroids

A multicenter IDEAL study.
IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016

Perioperative Outcomes, Health Care Costs and Survival After Robotic-assisted Versus Open Radical Cystectomy

A national comparative effectiveness study
IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016

IDEAL Framework and Recommendations

A template for device evaluation?
IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016

Applying IDEAL

Early stage surgical innovation of a novel bio-wrap-assisted vasectomy reversal technique.
IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016

Small Simple Trials

A Strategy to Study Rare Surgical Conditions.
IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016

Pilot and feasibility studies

Methodological advances in evaluation.
IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016

An innovative view on surgical research

Evaluation surgical innovation of international examples
IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016

Advancing the cause of Research Registration

First 500 Registrations of the ResearchRegistry.com.
IDEAL Collaboration Conference 2016

Bringing evidence to the orthopaedic implant market

We describe the challenges faced in the assessment of a novel surgical device, the X-Bolt, for the treatment of hip fractures from IDEAL stage 2a to 3.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Why data management matters

Naomi’s work focuses on supporting researchers to collect, clean and store research data.
Global Health

Why data management matters

Naomi’s work focuses on supporting researchers to collect, clean and store research data.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Why on earth do we waste so much research?

Dr Kamal Mahtani is an NHS GP, NIHR Clinical Lecturer and Deputy Director at the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. His talk explores why so much research is wasted.

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