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Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership

Beware - Understanding Evidence in Global Health

Caesar asks the questions of Proochista and they discuss the importance of, and limitations to, using evidence in global health decision making and the need to be aware of all the factors that influence global health, not just data.
Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership

Breaking Down Barriers in Global Health

Proochista and Caesar discuss the barriers preventing equity in global health and how knowledge and expertise need to be redefined in order for global health decision making to be properly inclusive.
Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership

What is Partnership in Global Health?

A discussion of how interdependence and collaboration in global health evolves into partnerships and whether these partnerships are equitable with all participants sharing the benefits.
Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership

Decolonization in Global Health

Proochista and Caesar discuss the key features of colonization and how decolonization is trying to roll back the negative effects of colonization to create fair and equal global health for today.
Unpacking the Fundamentals of Global Health: Towards a New Generation of Leadership

Introduction

An introduction to the series.
Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Prashant Warier and Qure.ai

Integrating Artificial Intelligence in medical imaging for increased accuracy, accessibility, and affordability.
Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Anna Shuh and Seren

Offering a 10$ DNA based diagnostic test for blood disorders and cancer.
Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Bahbak Miremadi and Elephant Health

Implementing a digital platform for essential health packages and universal health coverage.
Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Maximilian Mancini and Ilara Health

Developing a franchise offering for primary health centres in Kenya.
Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Valentina Milanova and Daye

Using tampons for STI diagnosis and pain period treatment.
Health Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Conrad Tankou and GICMED

Use of smart speculum device to screen and diagnose cervical cancer in Cameroon.
Good Natured

Polar pursuits with Tom Hart

In this episode, Sofia and Julia talk to penguinologist Tom Hart about the dynamics of polar ecosystems and creating a sense of home in remote places.
Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History

Interview with Jennifer Scott, Professor of Mathematics at University of Reading, and Individual Merit Research Fellow at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory

Georgina Ferry interviews Jennifer Scott as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Scott discusses her D Phil in the Oxford Computing Lab, her fellowship at St. John's college and leading the Numerical Analysis Group at Rutherford
Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History

Interview with Susan Hockey (part 2), Emeritus Professor of Library and Information Studies, University College London

Carrying on from episode 12, part 2 of Georgina Ferry's interview sees Susan Hockey discussing observations of gender split within the computing profession.
Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History

Interview with Susan Hockey, Emeritus Professor of Library and Information Studies, University College London

Georgina Ferry interviews Susan Hockey as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Hockey discusses digital humanities research, management and organisations, and her work for Oxford Computing Service from 1975-1991.
Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History

Interview with Jill Hoare, former programmer for Elliott Brothers and the NHS

Georgina Ferry interviews Jill Hoare as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Hoare discusses early experiences of coding and programming, work at Stanford University in 1973 and working on hospital systems for NHS Oxfordshire.
Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History

Interview with Linda Hayes (part 2), former head of User Services at the Oxford Computing Service

Carrying on from episode 9, the second part of Georgina Ferry's interview with Linda Hayes includes her recount her time at St. Cross College and the origins of the university single sign on system.
Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History

Interview with Linda Hayes, former head of User Services at the Oxford Computing Service

Georgina Ferry interviews Linda Hayes as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Hayes discusses her diploma in Numerical Analysis and Automatic Computing at Cambridge, and working for the Oxford Computing Service 1965 onwards.
Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History

Interview with Eleanor Dodson, computational methods developer of Protein Crystallography

Georgina Ferry interviews Eleanor Dodson as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Dodson discusses her time as research technician for Dorothy Hodgkin, use of the Oxford Computing Service and Collaborative Computational project no.4.
Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History

Interview with Julia Dain, former research assistant for the Programming Research Group (PRG)

Georgina Ferry interviews Julia Dain as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Dain recounts her traineeship at Marconi company, studying Maths at Oxford and working in the computer science department at Warwick University.

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