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Leaders for the world's future - The Rhodes Trust

Emerging Diseases and the Prospect of the Next Pandemic

Mr David Quammen discusses emerging diseases at the Rhodes Trust Scholarship 110th anniversary event.
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 Do higher standards of detention promote well-being?

Sweden is generally considered to have high standards of immigrant detention. Irrespective of the high standards life in detention still poses a huge threat to the health and wellbeing of detained irregular migrants.
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 The impact of immigration detention on children

States often detain children without adequate attention to international law and in conditions that can be inhumane and damaging. Asylum-seeking and refugee children must have their rights protected.
Detention and deportation (Forced Migration Review 44)

FMR 44 Health at risk in immigration detention facilities

Since 2004 Médecins Sans Frontières has provided medical and psychosocial support for asylum seekers and migrants held in different immigration detention facilities across Europe.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Active and passive immunity to Influenza

Professor Townsend tells us about lessons to be drawn from the history of immunology in Oxford, from 1979 onwards, until his current research on active and passive immunity to influenza.
Evidence-Based Health Care

An introduction to Medical Statistics with Carl Heneghan and Rafael Perera

Dr Carl Heneghan talks to Rafael Perera about medical statistics and gives an introduction to the subject.
Chemistry for the Future: Human Health

Conclusion: How Chemistry Research Impacts Human Health

Wrapping up this series on human health, Dr Emily Flashman talks about her work studying the mechanisms by which our bodies respond to low levels of oxygen.
Chemistry for the Future: Human Health

Practical Uses of NMR: Exploring Enzymes to Fight Disease

The mutant enzymes that cause disease in our bodies can be combated by chemical inhibitors if we understand how these molecules are interacting.
Chemistry for the Future: Human Health

Lasers, Cell Membranes, and the Basis of Life

Being a chemist doesn't have to mean giving up on biology and physics.
Chemistry for the Future: Human Health

Synthesizing Anti-Cancer Drugs from Nature

Chemicals found in nature can have incredibly useful functionality, including anti-malarial and anti-cancer properties. However, they are usually found in small amounts.
Chemistry for the Future: Human Health

3D Printing and The Structure of Proteins

Using 3D printed molecules, Rok Sekirnik, a DPhil student in the emerging field of chemical biology, shows how protein structures can be determined in some of the Department's most distinctive looking labs.
Chemistry for the Future: Human Health

Epigenetics and New Anti-Cancer Treatments

At the interface of chemistry, biology, and medicine, Cyrille Thinnes, a DPhil student in the Schofield Group, shares his research into the next generation of anti-cancer treatments.
Chemistry for the Future: Human Health

Introduction: How Chemistry Research Impacts Human Health

To truly understand disease, we need to understand the underlying chemical processes that direct human biology. Dr Emily Flashman introduces some of the research in the Department of Chemistry that will help improve our health in future.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

A behavioural perspective of translating evidence to policy and practice

Susan Michie, Professor of Health Psychology, UCL, gives a talk at Kellogg College for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine.
Evidence-Based Health Care

A behavioural perspective of translating evidence to policy and practice

Susan Michie, Professor of Health Psychology, UCL, gives a talk at Kellogg College for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine.
Evidence-Based Health Care

How Youtube is being used as a platform to share opinions and experiences of a controversial treatment for Multiple Sclerosis

Brandon O'Neill, DPhil Candidate, PCHS, gives a lecture on treating Multiple Sclerosis and how social media is being used to share experiences of patients.
Green Templeton College

Cochrane Lecture 2013: Trials In Emergency Care

Ian Roberts, lecturer in Clinical Trials Unit, LSHTM, gives the 2013 Cochrane lecture on Trials in Emergency Care. He discusses the need for clinical trials in emergency situations and explains how such trials can and should be conducted.
Evidence-Based Health Care

MSc in EBHC: Introduction to the Practice of Evidence-Based Health Care

Annette Pluddermann, Senior researcher DPCHS, gives an introduction to the Practice of Evidence-Based Health Care
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Status Food and State Food: Notes on Obesity in Cuba

Giovanna Neri, Study Coordinator in Clinical Trials, Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Minority families and barriers to health care

Hiranthi Jayaweera, COMPAS, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series.

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