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Dianne Newbury

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Dianne Newbury
Dr Dianne Newbury is Junior Research Fellow in Physiology and Medicine. Dianne is active in communicating biology to the public. She has been involved in a Wellcome Trust-funded animation about cells, taken part in school events, hosted work experience students and written articles. Her main research interest is the identification of genes which cause a predisposition to Specific Language Impairment (SLI). SLI is defined as a disorder in the development of language, despite adequate intelligence and opportunity.
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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

We now live here:https://podfollow.com/oxford-sparks-big-questions/view and here:https:...
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NDM Public Engagement

NDM Public Engagement

The NDM recognises that public engagement is vital in order to educate, inform and buil...
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Genetics

Genetics

We are all products of our genes, and Genetics is a major focus of NDM research. Our po...
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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Translational Medicine

Research in Medicine needs to ultimately translate into better treatment of patients. R...
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'Clues' part 3 - Picking apart the genetics of speech and language disorders How do you start to pick apart speech at the genetic level? Dr Dianne Newbury explains what Specific Language Impairment is and how her research is unravelling a pretty complicated picture. Dianne Newbury 1 December, 2015
Science Oxford Live 2013 - Public Engagement The Nuffield Department of Medicine recognises that public engagement is vital to educate, inform and build relationships with the community. Our scientists are actively engaging in open discussion, meeting people to debate, listen and learn. Dianne Newbury, Chas Bountra, Stefan Knapp 17 September, 2013
Freeing Voices: Your questions Specific Language Impairment affects hundreds of thousands of British children, and causes them to have difficulties speaking and understanding language. Dianne Newbury 16 July, 2013
Freeing Voices Specific Language Impairment affects hundreds of thousands of British children, and causes them to have difficulties speaking and understanding language. Dianne Newbury 16 July, 2013
Specific Language Impairment Dr Dianne Newbury talks about the contribution of genetics to specific language impairment. Dianne Newbury 14 November, 2011
Specific Language Impairment Dr Dianne Newbury talks about the contribution of genetics to specific language impairment. Dianne Newbury 14 November, 2011
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