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Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Effect of metformin on breast cancer metabolism

Dr Simon Lord presents a clinical study to understand the effect of metformin - one of the most commonly prescribed treatments worldwide for diabetes - on breast cancer metabolism.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Selection bias in cluster randomised controlled trials

Professor David Torgerson, Director of the York Trials Unit, gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare podcast series.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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The application of realist approaches at the research/policy/practice interface: NICE work if you can do it

Professor Mike Kelly, Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Cambridge Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare seminar series.
Futuremakers

Is AI good for our health?

Join our host, philosopher Peter Millican, as he explores the topic "Is AI good for our health?"
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Can antibiotics make you pregnant?

Dr Jeffrey Aronson gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare series.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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History of evidence synthesis

Professor Mike Clarke gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare series.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Medicine and Art

Professor David Cranston takes us on a little trip through art and medicine using illustrations of works that portray the changing role of medicine in society.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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The shifting evidence paradigm – from literature to data

Carol Lefebvre gives a talk for the Evidence based healthcare seminar series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Siamon Gordon

Georgina Ferry interviews Siamon Gordon. Siamon Gordon FRS is Professor Emeritus of Cellular Pathology in the Dunn School.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Prostate cancer genomic surgery: A shifting paradigm

In the first half, Dr Alastair Lamb discusses the problem with prostate cancer and what it is that needs to be addressed, his previous research and future plans for research.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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The Replication Crisis in Biomedicine. What (kind of) crisis?

Professor Alexander Bird, Professor of Philosophy and Medicine, King's College London, gives a talk for the Centre for Evidenced Based Medicine.
Anthropology

Ebola: A biosocial journey

The inaugural Geoffrey Harrison Prize Lecture delivered in Oxford on 3 November 2017 by Melissa Parker, Professor of Medical Anthropology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Safe surgery in Africa: Exploring barriers and trialling interventions

Professor Peter McCulloch and Dr Tinashe Chandauka talk about improving surgery in Africa and designing a surgical safety education programme.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

How to ask the right questions: Lessons learned in 30 years of research

Professor Wytske Fokkens (Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam) talks about how to ask yourself the right questions, which is the most important thing that she has learned in her 30-year research career.
Evidence-Based Health Care
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Real versus rubbish EBM: do you know the difference?

A light hearted account of being treated by the 'wrong' guideline - with a serious conclusion about making sure this doesn’t happen.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Upper GI Surgery

Dr John Findlay (Oxford University) presents 'Heavy Petting in Oesophago-gastric Cancer’ and Mr Nick Maynard (Oxford University) presents ‘How Much Should we Tell the Public About Outcomes from Oesophagectomy?’
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Laparoscopic aortic surgery: Credible or just plain crazy?

Mr Dominic PJ Howard talks about the current management and Oxford research on aortic disease, and the endovascular revolution. Mr Adam Howard discusses the exciting area of laparoscopic aortic surgery and where that is placed in this field.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Lincoln Leads in Medicine

Lincoln's medical breakthroughs: The past, present and future.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Importance of statistical power for cumulative science

Richard Morey (Cardiff University) gives a talk for the Oxford Reproducibility School.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Making student projects meaningful through collaboration

Kate Button (University of Bath) gives a talk for the Oxford Reproducibility School.

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