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November 2019
Informing health policy through realist research
Professor Bruno Marchal will illustrate the principles of realist evaluation using the case of the development of a new Tuberculosis control policy in Georgia. MORE INFO AND REGISTRATION ON EVENTBRITE
Find out more »December 2019
Alcohol and cardiovascular disease risk: Evidence from epidemiology
A lunchtime lecture by Dr Iona Millwood focusing on evidence from conventional and genetic epidemiology in relation to alcohol and cardiovascular disease risk. MORE INFO AND REGISTRATION ON EVENTBRITE
Find out more »January 2020
Obesity, Diet & Lifestyle Theme Annual Networking Event
ABSTRACT DEADLINE: The deadline for abstract submissions is 12 noon on Monday 2 December. Abstracts which are relevant to obesity to be submitted to jeanette.allsworth@phc.ox.ac.uk. Abstracts should be no more than one page, including any figures or tables, in Arial 10pt font. Some abstracts will be selected for oral presentations and others for posters. You will be notified of the outcome before Christmas. There will be a prize for the best oral and best poster presentation. KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Our keynote…
Find out more »February 2020
Advanced Personalised Therapeutics in Gynaecological Cancers
This symposium brings together some of the world leaders in genomics, computational biology, immunology and ATMPs to discuss the state-of-the-art with a focus on gynaecological cancers.
Find out more »March 2020
CAHPR Oxford Conference
We are inviting everyone interest in AHP Research to come along, mingle, and see what exciting research is happening in Oxfordshire. If you'd like to present your work (as either a Poster or a oral presentation) then please fill in the attached abstract form and send it back to us. There are two prizes of £150 each for the best presentation and the best poster! Presentations – rapid 5 format – 5 slides in 5 minutesPosters – you can bring posters presented…
Find out more »OVG Immunisation Seminar 2020
The registration fee is £110 for HCPs and associated professions. This includes all lectures, all coffee breaks and lunch. https://www.oxforduniversitystores.co.uk/product-catalogue/paediatrics/events/ovg-immunisation-seminar-2020
Find out more »March 2021
Careers Conference for Researchers
The Oxford Careers Conference for Researchers offers research staff and DPhil students the opportunity to explore a range of rewarding career pathways beyond – or alongside – academia. Save the date Wednesday, 17 March; More details coming soon! Sign up through CareerConnect
Find out more »Clinical academic career pathways for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals
Are you interested in developing a career in research alongside your clinical practice? There is a growing focus, both nationally and locally, on improving clinical academic career pathways for nurses, midwives and allied health professionals. Clinical academic roles allow you to pursue your own research interests and improve quality of care for patients while maintaining clinical skills. In this event, hosted by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre, a panel of clinical academic researchers will discuss their own experiences in…
Find out more »May 2021
Introduction to Health Economic Evaluation
We are pleased to offer this short course online. This course is for health professionals and health researchers who want to understand the basics of health economics and its relevance to the health service. No previous knowledge of economics is required. For further information and booking details visit the HERC website.
Find out more »Personalised Medicine in Practice: Genes, Behaviour and Metabolic Health
Join the Centre for Personalised Medicine (CPM) and Oxford Metabolic Health to hear speakers from Oxford and across the UK share their insights into how our genes, microbiome and behaviour shape metabolic health, with a keynote address on ‘Twins, microbes and personalised nutrition’ from Professor Tim Spector, KCL. For more details and to register, go to the CPM website.
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