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Collecting COVID: Oral Histories

Professor Matthew Snape

Georgina Ferry interviews Matthew Snape, Visiting Professor (University of Oxford Department of Paediatrics), 22 November 2022
Collecting COVID: Oral Histories

Dr Marion Watson

Georgina Ferry interviews Marion Watson, Head of Operations, Clinical Trials (Jenner Institute), 14 November 2022.
The Oxford Colloquy

The Pandemic People: Fergus Walsh

Journalist Fergus Walsh talks about covering disease outbreaks & his medical journalism career. Accuracy, fact-checking, and communicating complex scientific findings are important to him. He discusses this passion for reliable information with Sir Andrew
The Oxford Colloquy

The Pandemic People: Dame Jennifer Margaret Harries DBE

Dame Jennifer Harries shares insights on her career, family influence, and managing public health threats with Sir Andrew Pollard. Highlights include Salisbury novichok incident preparedness, COVID19 response efforts.
The Oxford Colloquy

The Pandemic People: Sir John Irving Bell

Sir Andrew Pollard & Sir John Bell discuss COVID-19 pandemic in China, Oxford Univ. & AstraZeneca's vaccine efforts. Bell highlights global response, data sharing, Oxford's vaccine expertise & diagnostic testing.
The Oxford Colloquy

The Pandemic People: Dame Catherine Elizabeth Bingham

Kate Bingham, a British venture capitalist, discussed her role in the UK's COVID-19 vaccine rollout and her leadership of the vaccine task force and the importance of diplomacy in the global fight against COVID-19.
Collecting COVID: Oral Histories
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Dr Adam Ritchie

Georgina Ferry interviews Adam Ritchie, Senior Vaccine Programme Manager, 31 October 2022.
Collecting COVID: Oral Histories
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Dr Carina Joe

Georgina Ferry interviews Carina Joe, Senior Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Vaccine Development, 1 September 2022.
Collecting COVID: Oral Histories
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Professor Alain Townsend

Georgina Ferry interviews Alain Townsend, Professor of Molecular Immunology, 16 August 2022.
Collecting COVID: Oral Histories

Professor Sandy Douglas (part two)

Georgina Ferry interviews Sandy Douglas, Associate Professor (Jenner Institute), 17 March 2022.
Collecting COVID: Oral Histories

Professor Sandy Douglas (part one)

Georgina Ferry interviews Sandy Douglas, Associate Professor (Jenner Institute), 24 February 2022.
Collecting COVID: Oral Histories

Professor Cath Green

Georgina Ferry interviews Catherine Green OBE, Head of the Clinical BioManufacturing Facility and Associate Professor in Chromosome Dynamics, 1 December 2021.
Thinking Out Loud: leading philosophers discuss topical global issues
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Should we give COVID vaccines to young children?

Katrien Devolder and Dominic Wilkinson explore reasons why some parents are vaccine-hesitant
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Matthew Snape on running COVID-19 vaccine trials

Matthew Snape discusses the running COVID-19 vaccine trials with Stanley Ulijaszek
The Future of Science Symposium

The Future of Policy and Health Research

The role of MSD in driving innovation and expanding access to global vaccines.
Oxford Biomedical Research

Going Viral

Viruses have been a threat to humanity for as long as we have existed. As we make progress in the fight against them, can we also learn to use their tricks to our own advantage
Vaccines - From Concept to Clinic with Oxford Sparks

Medical science needs you! Human clinical trials

Clinical trials for vaccines: how they work and what's involved for volunteers.
Vaccines - From Concept to Clinic with Oxford Sparks

Maladies and mice. Pre-clinical vaccine development

Approaches used to target particularly tricky diseases to treat, such as malaria, HIV, Flu and TB.
Vaccines - From Concept to Clinic with Oxford Sparks

Why vaccinate? The history and science of vaccination

Vaccine origins, science behind how vaccines work and how outbreaks of diseases can occur if vaccination levels drop too low.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Vaccines for Malaria and Ebola

Weatherall lecture 2015, delivered by Professor Adrian Hill.

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