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Genetics

Dyslexia and Genetics

Dr Silvia Paracchini talks about the influence of genetics in dyslexia.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Dyslexia and Genetics

Dr Silvia Paracchini talks about the influence of Genetics in Dyslexia.
Bio-Ethics Bites

Status Quo Bias

Suppose a genetic engineering breakthrough made it simple, safe and cheap to increase people's intelligence.
Entrepreneurship

Oxford at Said Seminar: Drug Discovery

In this seminar two academics explore experimental medicine in early-phase clinical trials and reforming intellectual property.
Diabetes and Obesity

Obesity and Diabetes

Professor Fredrik Karpe explores the links between obesity and diabetes.
Bio-Ethics Bites

Designer Babies

The term 'designer baby' is usually used in a pejorative sense - to conjure up some dystopian Brave New World. There are already ways to affect what kind of children you have - most obviously by choosing the partner to have them with.
Genetics

Genetic Variation in Inflammation and Immunity

Dr Julian Knight explains how genetic variants modulate gene expression and influence the susceptibility to commom diseases.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Genetic Variation in Inflammation and Immunity

Dr Julian Knight explains how new insights into genetic variants which modulate gene expression allow us to better understand why people develop these diseases, and allow us to target treatments more effectively.
Anthropology

Race, kinship, genetics and the ambivalence of identity

A paper presented at the University of Oxford School of Anthropology Departmental Seminar on Friday 15 October 2010 by Professor Peter Wade, University of Manchester.
Alumni Weekend

Therapy for muscular dystrophy in the new genetics era

From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Duchene Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic muscle wasting disease that causes great suffering to those experiencing it. Dr Kay Davies talks about the advances in molecular genetics which could help treat DMD.
Genetics

Women's Health

Dr Krina Zondervan talks about endometriosis, an incapacitating women's health condition.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Women's Health

Dr Krina Zondervan is interested is women's health conditions, particularly endometriosis. Dr Zondervan studies genetic, molecular and environmental factors influencing this complex disorder.
Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network

The Science of Ethics: What Counts as Good Research?

Mark Sheehan gives a talk on research ethics and asks what counts as good research. Part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics.
Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network

Procardis Study; Genome wide associations with Disease

Paula Boddington gives a talk on the Procardis study as part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics.
Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network

Genomics Research: Individuals and Families

Paula Boddington gives a talk on the ethics of individuals and families as part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics.
Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network

Altruism and Reciprocity in the Governance of Human Genetic Databases

Nadja Kanellopoulou gives a talk as part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in research Ethics.
Issues in Bioethics - Oxford Bioethics Network

Ethics and Genomic Research

Paula Boddington gives a talk on ethical issues within genomics research as part of the Oxford Bioethics Network series on Issues in Research Ethics.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Genetics of obesity, and the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children

Nicholas Timpson, of the Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, gives a talk on Genetics of obesity, and the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children on the 9th November 2009.
St Cross Colloquia

'Fly Genetics': What can fruit flies tell us about our immune system?

Colloquium - Week 5 MT09 (Senior Speaker).
Children's Language and Literacy Impairments

Language disorders in children: What can they tell us about genes and brains?

Recent studies have shown that genes are strongly implicated in determining if children will develop language disorders. In this talk, Professor Bishop examines the role genetics play in language development and language disorders.

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