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Understanding cancer: News from the frontline

This Oxford at Said seminar was dedicated to cancer research. Three researchers from the University of Oxford give insights into recent advances in the field of cancer cell biology, therapy and epidemiology.
Medical Sciences

Kim Nasmyth on Biochemistry

Head of the Department of Biochemistry Professor Kim Nasmyth talks about the department and what it means to be a biochemist at Oxford.
Green Templeton College

A Pharma perspective on healthcare needs and innovation in drug discovery

The third Green Templeton Lecture 2009 explores how, by harnessing innovation to meet unmet medical needs, pharma companies can deliver significant value to patients, payers and shareholders.
Pharmaceutical Industry: Past, Present and Future

A Pharma perspective on healthcare needs and innovation in drug discovery

The third Green Templeton Lecture 2009 explores how, by harnessing innovation to meet unmet medical needs, pharma companies can deliver significant value to patients, payers and shareholders.
St Cross Colloquia

Colloquium Week 2: Myths about the Medieval World

There are some standard modern myths (e.g. "medieval people thought the earth was flat"; "they were considered old at the age of 30", etc.) which historians are always encountering in their audiences, and I will try to de-bunk some of these.
Pharmaceutical Industry: Past, Present and Future

Pharmaceutical Companies, Government and Society

This lecture will explore, from a historical perspective, the relationship between an emerging pharmaceutical industry, the establishment of drug regulatory authorities, and - most recently - the development of health technology assessment.
Green Templeton College

Pharmaceutical Companies, Government and Society

This lecture will explore, from a historical perspective, the relationship between an emerging pharmaceutical industry, the establishment of drug regulatory authorities, and - most recently - the development of health technology assessment.
Green Templeton College

Pharmaceutical Industry: Origin and Evolution

Tilli Tansey, Professor of History of Modern Medical Sciences, University College London traces the evolution of the modern pharmaceutical industry from the mid nineteenth century to the final decades of the twentieth century.
Pharmaceutical Industry: Past, Present and Future

Pharmaceutical Industry: Origin and Evolution

Tilli Tansey, Professor of History of Modern Medical Sciences, University College London traces the evolution of the modern pharmaceutical industry from the mid nineteenth century to the final decades of the twentieth century.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Challenges and opportunities in a changing world

Dr Kohn is a pharmacologist, entrepreneur and a musician. In his lecture he drew on his experience throughout his distinguished career, combining his love of music and his life as a baritone of professional standing with that of a medical scientist.
Interviews with Oxonians

7 Keys to the Future

Veronica Sartore interviews Ray Hammond about his role as a futurologist and the seven major trends he predicts will affect life throughout the 21st century.
Inside Oxford Science

Synaesthesia and Citizen Science

Part one. The team examines the neurological condition synaesthesia and the recent Oxford study which sheds light on its genetic basis. Also explored is Galaxy Zoo, an innovative Oxford project which asks the public to help classify galaxies.
Medical Sciences

Jennifer Lau on Anxiety and Depression in Children

Dr Jennifer Lau discusses her research into the development of anxiety and depression in childhood and adolescence.
Medical Sciences

Thomas Helleday on Cancer

Professor Helleday explains what cancer is, the problems of treating it, and the success of his own research in developing new treatments.
Interviews with Oxonians

Thomas Helleday on Cancer

Professor Helleday explains what cancer is, the problems of treating it, and the success of his own research in developing new treatments.
Interviews with Oxonians

Andrew Pollard on Vaccines and Immunisation of Children

Dr Andrew Pollard, Reader in Paediatric Infection and Immunity, and Consultant in charge of the Oxford Vaccine Group, discusses childhood diseases, his research into vaccinations, and the problems facing childhood immunisation in the UK and abroad.

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