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SUMMARY:PUBLIC TALK: How can sleep point the way to better Parkinson's care?
DESCRIPTION:Location: Rewley House\, 1 Wellington Square\, Oxford OX1 2JA \nFREE entry\, no booking required. Refreshments at 5.40pm for a 6pm start. \nEvent Overview: Long before symptoms appear\, the body can give us clues if someone will develop Parkinson’s disease. In this talk\, Professor Michele Hu will explain how research has shown that people with REM sleep behaviour disorder often go on to develop Parkinson’s more than a decade later. By identifying the warning signs early – and potentially treating them – can we intervene to offer Parkinson’s patients and their families a better quality of life? \nKey Speaker: Professor Michele Hu \nConsultant Neurologist and Professor of Clinical Neurosciences\, Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences\, University of Oxford.
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/public-talk-how-can-sleep-point-the-way-to-better-parkinsons-care/
LOCATION:Rewley House\, Department for Continuing Education\, 1 Wellington Square\, Oxford\, OX1 2JA
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240116T190000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Ask Your Questions about the Latest Research into Depression
DESCRIPTION:The public are invited to a webinar to ask questions of leading specialists about the latest research into treatment and management of depression. \nProf Michael Browning and Prof Barney Dunn will take questions in an online ‘ask the expert’ event. \nThe public can ask their questions in advance or during the event about the latest research into the treatment and management of depression. \nProf Browning is Professor of Computational Psychiatry at the University of Oxford and a Consultant Psychiatrist at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust. Prof Dunn is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Exeter and co-lead of the AccEPT clinic\, an NHS-commissioned therapy service for mood disorders. \nAsking questions on behalf of the guests will be Emily Wheeler\, Director of Research Partnerships and Development at MQ Mental Health Research. MQ is an award-winning mental health research charity which invests in scientific research all around the world\, helping to create a future where mental illnesses are understood\, effectively treated and one day prevented. \nGuests must sign up in advance using this form where they can enter their question. They will also be able to ask their question during the event in the text box provided. \nThose unable to attend can provide their email address using the form to be sent a link to a recording of the event. \nThe event is hosted by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR)\, a Department of Health and Social Care-funded organisation that works to improve the health and wealth of the nation through research. \nIt will be hosted on video conferencing service Google Meet\, which can be accessed through a computer browser or the Google Meet app for devices. \nFor queries contact comms.crnthamesvalley@nihr.ac.uk \nParticipating in health research helps develop new treatments\, improve the NHS\, public health and social care and save lives. \nThe NHS\, public health and social care supports research by giving patients opportunities to take part in trials. Healthy people can also take part so results can be compared to those with a medical condition. \nTo learn more about research and search for studies you could take part in visit the Be Part of Research website.
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/webinar-ask-your-questions-about-the-latest-research-into-depression/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231121T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231121T191500
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20231026T133836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231124T142451Z
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SUMMARY:PUBLIC TALK: Understanding Inflammation. A patient-centred perspective.
DESCRIPTION:FREE entry\, no booking required. Refreshments at 5.45pm for a 6pm start. \nEvent Overview  \nWhat is inflammation and why you should care about it? \nGut\, skin\, joints\, brain – inflammation can affect various parts of the body. But for too long we have treated them separately. Now we are looking at treatments that recognise the common features across different inflammatory diseases. \nWith help from our patient representative Georgina McMasters\, Professor Chris Buckley explains how traditional speciality-driven approaches are evolving into a more holistic\, cross-disease perspective. \nKey Speaker: Professor Chris Buckley \nDirector of Clinical Research at the University of Oxford’s Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology. \nSEE ANOTHER EVENT \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/public-talk-understanding-inflammation/
LOCATION:Rewley House\, Department for Continuing Education\, 1 Wellington Square\, Oxford\, OX1 2JA
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231121T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231121T143000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20231116T130233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231116T130233Z
UID:19720-1700571600-1700577000@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:PUBLIC EVENT: Find out about stroke and dementia research
DESCRIPTION:Come to Templars Square\, Cowley\, and meet our research teams to find out about the amazing research we are doing into Stroke\, delirium\, dementia and Parkinson’s disease. \n\nYou can also find out how you can take part in our studies\, help improve our understanding of these conditions and play your part in developing better diagnoses and new treatments.
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/find-out-about-stroke-and-dementia-research/
LOCATION:Templars Square\, Cowley\, Templars Square 129\, Pound Way\,\, Oxford\, OX4 3XH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231011T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231011T191500
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20230920T112208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T084057Z
UID:19551-1697049000-1697051700@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:PUBLIC TALK: Technology for acute medical care at home -can we really replace the hospital?
DESCRIPTION:FREE entry\, no booking required. Refreshments at 6.15pm for a 6.30pm start. \nEvent Overview\nOne of the emerging priorities of the UK’s health and care system is allowing people to access care closer to home\, even receiving hospital-level care in their own homes and care homes. But can we truly replace the hospital with innovative technology? \nIn this talk\, Professor Dan Lasserson will outline how digital innovations and technologies that have benefitted patients in hospital can be deployed in the home and care home. He will explain how they can deliver more patient-focused and personalised solutions\, but there are questions that researchers need to answer so we can understand how best to develop this model of care. \nKey Speaker: Professor Dan Lasserson\nClinical Lead\, Acute Hospital at Home Service\, Oxford University Hospitals\, Professor of Acute Ambulatory Care\, University of Warwick and sub-theme lead within the Digital Health from Hospital at Home Theme of the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC).
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/technology-for-acute-medical-care-at-home-can-we-really-replace-the-hospital/
LOCATION:Said Business School\, University of Oxford\, Park End St\,\, Oxford\, OX1 1HP
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230713T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230713T133000
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CREATED:20230705T103205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141452Z
UID:19386-1689251400-1689255000@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Patient and Public Involvement in Oxfordshire Lunchtime Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this workshop\, run by the Council for Allied Health Professions Research (CAHPR)\, that gives a flavour of working with patients and public in research in Oxfordshire. As well as defining patient and public involvement in research\, two public contributors from Oxfordshire will outline their experiences of working with various clinical research projects across the county\, and we’ll share some training and resources. \nPlease click this link for more details and a QR code to gain access to the Zoom meeting. \n 
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/patient-and-public-involvement-in-oxfordshire-lunchtime-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230614T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230614T130000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20230605T112715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141533Z
UID:19293-1686742200-1686747600@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:How to involve men in service design\, delivery\, and research
DESCRIPTION:Ensuring that health services\, research and education meet the needs of people from all walks of life is vital. To achieve this\, patients\, their families and carers\, alongside health and care staff\, all need to work together. \nThis webinar is the second of our two-part series focusing on men’s health. It will explore how health and care providers can involve men with physical ill health\, and their families\, in the design and delivery of service and research. \nWe will hear from three speakers who will each share their thoughts and experiences – from lived experience\, to professional experience of coproduction work with men around their physical health. \nCome along and find out what works and what doesn’t work and how to put coproduction into practice. \nGuests will have the opportunity to make comments and ask questions during this 90-minute webinar. \nIf you are unable to make this date\, but would like to receive a link to the webinar recording when it is available\, please press the register button and select the ‘Recording of webinar only’ option. \nWho is this webinar for? \nThe webinar is for patients\, carers and the public\, as well as health and care staff who provide services\, carry out research or are involved in education. \nRegister here
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/how-to-involve-men-in-service-design-delivery-and-research-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Angeli Vaid":MAILTO:Angeli.Vaid@ouh.nhs.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230519T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230519T160000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20230421T111930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141533Z
UID:19201-1684490400-1684512000@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:NDORMS Patient and Public Involvement Open Day
DESCRIPTION:Our first ever open day will offer a great opportunity to hear about how you can become involved in health research in our department. \n \nAbout the event\nYou will be able to listen to researchers’ updates on their current research projects\, and have a tour of our laboratories to see the science in action. Over lunch and refreshments (included)\, you will be able to chat with and get to know other patient and public involvement contributors\, researchers in the department and the OPEN ARMS team. All welcome. \nHow do I register?\nPlaces will be limited and booking is necessary to allow us to plan catering – to book a place please click here
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/ndorms-patient-and-public-involvement-open-day/
LOCATION:Botnar Institue for Musculoskeletal Sciences\, Windmill Road\, Oxford\, OX3 7LD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230510T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230510T153000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20230324T095752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T081939Z
UID:19161-1683712800-1683732600@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Open Day: Exploring Healthcare Research
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us for our Open Day at the Westgate Centre in Oxford between 10am and 3.30pm on Wednesday 10th May. \nThe event – held jointly with Oxford Health BRC – will allow members of the public to visit interactive stands showcasing some of the amazing research that takes place in Oxford for the benefit of NHS patients. \nYou can find out about the latest developments in how we diagnose and treat heart disease\, mental health issues\, diabetes\, dementia and many other conditions\, as well as being able to find out about how you can get involved in our research. \nThe Open Day will be officially opened at 10am by Oxford BRC Director Prof Helen McShane and Oxford Health BRC Director Prof John Geddes.
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/open-day-exploring-healthcare-research/
LOCATION:Leiden Square\, Oxford\, Leiden Square\, Westgate Centre\, Oxford\, OX1 1TR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230328T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230328T143000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20230327T101308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141533Z
UID:19171-1680010200-1680013800@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Unvirtuous circle: Cascading effects of inequity across the health-related AI innovation lifecycle?
DESCRIPTION:This free lecture with Professor David Leslie\, Director of Ethics and Responsible Innovation Research at The Alan Turing Institute\, explores whether health-related AI increases inequity. Everyone welcome. \nFor more details and to register: conted.ox.ac.uk/events/view/effects-of-inequity-across-the-health-related-ai-innovation-lifecycle 
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/unvirtuous-circle-cascading-effects-of-inequity-across-the-health-related-ai-innovation-lifecycle/
LOCATION:Rewley House\, Department for Continuing Education\, 1 Wellington Square\, Oxford\, OX1 2JA
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230321T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230321T193000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20230203T163531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230203T163703Z
UID:19076-1679419800-1679427000@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Crohn’s and Colitis Public Information Event
DESCRIPTION:Patients\, the public and healthcare professionals are welcome to attend a Crohn’s & Colitis public information event taking place in Lecture Theatre 1\, John Radcliffe Hospital and online\, on Tuesday 21 March from 5.30pm to 7.30pm. \nUpdates will be given on IBD research\, care and management\, with a Question and Answer session. For registration and more details\, follow this link.
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/crohns-and-colitis-public-information-event/
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230316
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20230207T144228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141533Z
UID:19077-1678838400-1678924799@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in Health and Care Research: Online Introductory Day
DESCRIPTION:Building Partnerships with Creativity and Justice: Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in health care and research \nAre you connected to Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) and keen to know more and build partnerships? You are invited to join experts at Exeter University for an online introductory day. \nThis is a co-designed and co-delivered event by a group of PPIE partners and academics who see a need for more in-depth approaches to PPIE learning and for bringing together academics (especially\, but not exclusively\, those early in their careers)\, PPIE partners and PPIE leads/administrators to create a safe space in which to explore and learn.  The School is in two parts; an in person residential two and a half days on the university campus (in late June) and\, for those who are very new to PPIE\, we are offering this online introductory day\, which can be booked on its own. \nAbout the course\nThe Covid-19 pandemic demonstrated the vital links between research\, communities and public engagement as the new vaccines and their rollout progressed. Unprecedented levels of media coverage included a wide spectrum of public opinion\, which ranged from scepticism and misinformation through to support and gratitude. Over half a million members of the public joined the Covid research registry and many are still taking part in trials. \nThis timely hybrid course is an opportunity to explore beyond the numbers and the rhetoric. We will examine innovative and honest ways of generating and spreading knowledge. We will also explore how to foster the uptake of this knowledge through partnerships with care sectors\, the public and communities. Partnerships that reflect creativity and justice. \nDr Kristin Liabo (PPIE Team Lead) has brought together a team with a wide range of expertise which includes members of the College of Medicine and Health and its patient and public partners. This group will deliver an informative and thought-provoking experience for researchers and others with an interest in Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE). \nWho is it for?\nThis interdisciplinary course is relevant to researchers undertaking health and care research\, including PhD students\, and people in PPIE co-ordinator/facilitator roles. Linking research and practice\, it will be tailored to those who are working across different disciplines in healthcare\, social care\, and public health. \nWhat will you learn? \n\nWhy PPIE matters and how it works – and sometimes doesn’t work!\nPutting Justice at the heart of partnerships between patients\, communities\, and researchers\nThe role of creativity in PPIE and how we achieve equality in co-creation\nCapturing and measuring PPIE – ticking boxes or bringing it to life?\n\nFor more information and to book\, follow this link\, or contact Angela King. \n 
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/building-partnerships-with-creativity-and-justice-online-introductory-day/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230228T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230228T130000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20230220T154541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141534Z
UID:19105-1677583800-1677589200@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:How to Involve Men in Service Design\, Delivery\, and Research
DESCRIPTION:A webinar focusing on men’s mental health and how health and care providers\, and patients and service users\, can best work effectively together. \nThis webinar is the first of our two-part series focusing on men’s health. It will explore how health and care providers can involve men with mental ill health\, and their families\, in the design and delivery of service and research. \nWe will hear from three speakers who will each share their thoughts and experiences – we will hear from a lived experience perspective\, from a relative/carer and from a professional working in this space. \nCome along and find out what works and what doesn’t work and how to put coproduction into practice. \nThis event is free of charge\, but please register to attend. \nFor more details and to register\, follow this Eventbrite link. \n 
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/how-to-involve-men-in-service-design-delivery-and-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:PPI Training for Researchers,Public Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230207T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230207T130000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20230130T113223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141534Z
UID:19071-1675771200-1675774800@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Informal online session for people who want to know more about getting involved in health research
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to find out more about patient and public involvement (PPI) in research and how you can get involved and make a difference to health research? \nPPI staff Una Rennard (NIHR Oxford and Thames Valley Applied Research Collaboration) and Rachel Taylor (NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre) invite you to an informal session on Zoom (you can come to part or all of the session). \nThis will be a chance to meet us\, ask any questions you have about PPI\, and for us to find out about you and your interest in research. We’re aiming this session at people who are new to PPI\, so please don’t worry if you don’t know much about it – we’d love to tell you more! \nIf you would like to join the session\, email GetInvolvedOBRC@ouh.nhs.uk and you will receive the Zoom link \nIf you have any questions\, please email Rachel.taylor@ouh.nhs.uk \nWatch this video about the value of getting involved in research.
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/informal-online-session-for-people-who-want-to-know-more-about-getting-involved-in-health-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230126T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230126T133000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20221021T110055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141534Z
UID:18297-1674734400-1674739800@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:CNMHSCR Seminars 2022-23: Featuring: Dr Cathy Henshall: Evaluation of the 70@70 programme
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Nursing\, Midwifery\, Health and Social Care is one of three OxINMAHR Research Centres. The Centre hosts seminars with speakers presenting on a range of topics related to research in nursing\, midwifery\, health and social care. Speakers include a mix of external and internal speakers as well as PhD students\, early career and senior researchers. This provides a great opportunity for research students to practice their presentation skills\, receive feedback on their work and learn from others. Come with an open mind and enjoy a variety of topics and methodological approaches. \nTo be added to the calendar invitations please use okozlowska@brookes.ac.uk
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/cnmhscr-seminars-2022-23-centre-for-nursing-midwifery-health-and-social-care-research-6/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:PPI Training for Researchers,Public Events,Training Events & Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr Olga Kozlowska":MAILTO:okozlowska@brookes.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230111T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230111T133000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20221021T105120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141534Z
UID:18296-1673438400-1673443800@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:CNMHSCR Seminars 2022-23: Featuring: Prof. Debra Bick
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Nursing\, Midwifery\, Health and Social Care is one of three OxINMAHR Research Centres. The Centre hosts seminars with speakers presenting on a range of topics related to research in nursing\, midwifery\, health and social care. Speakers include a mix of external and internal speakers as well as PhD students\, early career and senior researchers. This provides a great opportunity for research students to practice their presentation skills\, receive feedback on their work and learn from others. Come with an open mind and enjoy a variety of topics and methodological approaches. \nTo be added to the calendar invitations please use okozlowska@brookes.ac.uk
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/cnmhscr-seminars-2022-23-centre-for-nursing-midwifery-health-and-social-care-research-5/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:PPI Training for Researchers,Public Events,Training Events & Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr Olga Kozlowska":MAILTO:okozlowska@brookes.ac.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221207T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221207T133000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20221021T104805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141534Z
UID:18295-1670414400-1670419800@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:CNMHSCR Seminars 2022-23: Featuring: Helen Aveyard: Tips on getting started writing that book
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Nursing\, Midwifery\, Health and Social Care is one of three OxINMAHR Research Centres. The Centre hosts seminars with speakers presenting on a range of topics related to research in nursing\, midwifery\, health and social care. Speakers include a mix of external and internal speakers as well as PhD students\, early career and senior researchers. This provides a great opportunity for research students to practice their presentation skills\, receive feedback on their work and learn from others. Come with an open mind and enjoy a variety of topics and methodological approaches. \nTo be added to the calendar invitations please use okozlowska@brookes.ac.uk
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/cnmhscr-seminars-2022-23-centre-for-nursing-midwifery-health-and-social-care-research-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:PPI Training for Researchers,Public Events,Training Events & Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr Olga Kozlowska":MAILTO:okozlowska@brookes.ac.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221129T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221129T134500
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20221116T141937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221116T142406Z
UID:18353-1669726800-1669729500@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Online joint virtual public talk:  How will using blood tests to detect cancer change the NHS?
DESCRIPTION:There is growing interest in the possibility of using blood-tests to detect cancer . If and when such tests become available\, they could transform how we diagnose and look after people with cancer . This offers exciting possibilities\, but also many potential pitfalls.  Blood tests could be used to screen apparently healthy people for cancer \, to decide who should have more tests \, or even replace scanning as a means of monitoring the effects of treatment or whether cancer has come back. \n\nIn this talk\, Professor Mark Middleton\, Director of the Cancer Research UK Oxford Centre will explain how we are developing these tests and assessing their use in clinical trials. \nSue Duncombe\, a member of the Oxford Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Group\, will also talk about this development in early cancer detection from a patient perspective. \nJoin us on zoom:  https://zoom.us/j/98529059514 
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/joint-virtual-public-talk-how-will-using-blood-tests-to-detect-cancer-change-the-nhs/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Marr":MAILTO:Sarah.Marr@ouh.nhs.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221124T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221124T133000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20221021T104151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141534Z
UID:18294-1669291200-1669296600@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:CNMHSCR Seminars 2022-23: Research Update Day
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Nursing\, Midwifery\, Health and Social Care is one of three OxINMAHR Research Centres. The Centre hosts seminars with speakers presenting on a range of topics related to research in nursing\, midwifery\, health and social care. Speakers include a mix of external and internal speakers as well as PhD students\, early career and senior researchers. This provides a great opportunity for research students to practice their presentation skills\, receive feedback on their work and learn from others. Come with an open mind and enjoy a variety of topics and methodological approaches. \nTo be added to the calendar invitations please use okozlowska@brookes.ac.uk
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/cnmhscr-seminars-2022-23-centre-for-nursing-midwifery-health-and-social-care-research-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:PPI Training for Researchers,Public Events,Training Events & Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr Olga Kozlowska":MAILTO:okozlowska@brookes.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221117T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221117T133000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20221021T103804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141534Z
UID:18293-1668686400-1668691800@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:CNMHSCR Seminars 2022-23: Featuring: Prof. Ruth Endacott
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Nursing\, Midwifery\, Health and Social Care is one of three OxINMAHR Research Centres. The Centre hosts seminars with speakers presenting on a range of topics related to research in nursing\, midwifery\, health and social care. Speakers include a mix of external and internal speakers as well as PhD students\, early career and senior researchers. This provides a great opportunity for research students to practice their presentation skills\, receive feedback on their work and learn from others. Come with an open mind and enjoy a variety of topics and methodological approaches. \nTo be added to the calendar invitations please use okozlowska@brookes.ac.uk
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/cnmhscr-seminars-2022-23-centre-for-nursing-midwifery-health-and-social-care-research-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:PPI Training for Researchers,Public Events,Training Events & Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr Olga Kozlowska":MAILTO:okozlowska@brookes.ac.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221102T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221102T153000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20221021T103253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230927T141534Z
UID:18289-1667397600-1667403000@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:CNMHSCR Seminars 2022-23: Featuring: Kimmy White and Lorraine Whatley
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Nursing\, Midwifery\, Health and Social Care is one of three OxINMAHR Research Centres. The Centre hosts seminars with speakers presenting on a range of topics related to research in nursing\, midwifery\, health and social care. Speakers include a mix of external and internal speakers as well as PhD students\, early career and senior researchers. This provides a great opportunity for research students to practice their presentation skills\, receive feedback on their work and learn from others. Come with an open mind and enjoy a variety of topics and methodological approaches. \nTo be added to the calendar invitations please use okozlowska@brookes.ac.uk
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/cnmhscr-seminars-2022-23-centre-for-nursing-midwifery-health-and-social-care-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:PPI Training for Researchers,Public Events,Training Events & Courses
ORGANIZER;CN="Dr Olga Kozlowska":MAILTO:okozlowska@brookes.ac.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221012T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221012T133000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20220916T155211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T115928Z
UID:18204-1665579600-1665581400@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Virtual Public Talk: Surgery or stents – which is more effective in preventing stroke?
DESCRIPTION:Stroke is the second largest cause of death worldwide\, responsible for over six million deaths each year. A common cause of stroke is carotid artery disease\, which can be treated in one of two ways: carotid artery surgery; or having a stent fitted\, with a view to improving blood flow to the brain.  Until recently\, it has been unclear which of these procedures results in better overall patient outcomes. \nTo answer this question\, researchers at Oxford Population Health at the University of Oxford have coordinated the Asymptomatic Carotid Surgery Trial 2 (ACST-2)\, the largest trial to date comparing the outcomes of the 2 procedures. \nIn this talk\, research fellow and consultant vascular surgeon Richard Bulbulia will discuss the findings of the ACST-2 trial and whether patient factors favour one approach over another when treating those at risk of a stroke. \nJoin us on zoom: https://zoom.us/j/99450712016?pwd=QlIxaEhSNWZkT1VQTUJpTUltRmV4UT09 
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/virtual-public-talk-surgery-or-stents-which-is-more-effective-in-preventing-stroke/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Marr":MAILTO:Sarah.Marr@ouh.nhs.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220728T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220728T133000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20220713T075517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T075831Z
UID:18097-1659013200-1659015000@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Investigating the links between anxiety and irritable bowel syndrome
DESCRIPTION:Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is not well understood\, Although it is not a genetic disease\, people are believed to differ in their genetic susceptibility to developing IBS\, which affects the digestive system. It is known that people with IBS are more likely to suffer from a range of mental health problems\, including anxiety and depression. \nIn this talk Luke Jostins-Dean\, associate professor and Sir Henry Dale fellow at the University of Oxford’s Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology\, will describe how common IBS is in the population and discuss the wide range of mental health problems that IBS patients suffer from. \nLuke’s team surveyed more than 170\,000 UK Biobank volunteers about their digestive health to better understand IBS risk factors\, and the severity of people’s symptoms. Participants were also asked questions about anxiety and depression. This information was then combined with other information\, including hospital medical records. \nFor further information\, please email Sarah.Marr@ouh.nhs.uk \nLink to join the talk (You Tube): https://youtu.be/7DRjNjCef_M
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/investigating-the-links-between-anxiety-and-irritable-bowel-syndrome/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220711T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220711T194500
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20220707T161945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T162526Z
UID:18085-1657566000-1657568700@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Questions about sickle cell anaemia research? Ask the expert!
DESCRIPTION:The public are invited to a webinar to ask questions of a leading haematology specialist about the latest research into sickle cell anaemia. \nOxford BRC researcher\, Consultant Haematologist and University of Oxford Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer Dr Noémi Roy will take questions in an ‘ask the expert’ event on Monday 11 July from 7pm to 7.45pm. \nAsking your questions will be Sandy Hayes\, Clinical Lead for Clinical Haematology at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. \nGuests must sign up in advance using this form where they can enter their question. They will also be able to ask their question during the event in the text box provided. \nThose unable to attend can provide their email address to be sent a link to a recording of the event. \nDr Roy is a Consultant Haematologist at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. Her interests are in all red blood cell disorders including haemoglobinopathies (sickle cell and thalassaemia)\, rare inherited anaemias (particularly CDA-1)\, genetic defects and pre-operative anaemias. Dr Roy is dedicated to using patients’ views to guide how research is conducted and co-ordinating best practice care in red cell disorders at the European level.  Dr Roy leads quality of life studies in sickle cell disease as well as novel ways of improving compliance\, patient understanding and patient pathways for high quality care. \nThe event is hosted by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR)\, a Department of Health and Social Care-funded organisation that works to improve the health and wealth of the nation through research. \nIt will be hosted on video conferencing service Google Meet\, which can be accessed through a computer browser or the Google Meet app for devices. \nFor queries contact comms.crnthamesvalley@nihr.ac.uk
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/questions-about-sickle-cell-anaemia-research-ask-the-expert/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Events
ORGANIZER;CN="NIHR Clinical Research Network Thames Valley and South Midlands":MAILTO:comms.crnthamesvalley@nihr.ac.uk
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220707T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220707T194500
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20220627T125314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T125610Z
UID:18058-1657220400-1657223100@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Questions about stroke research? Ask the expert!
DESCRIPTION:The public are invited to a webinar to ask questions of a leading specialist about the latest research into stroke. \nConsultant Neurologist and University of Oxford Associate Professor Alastair Webb will take questions in an ‘ask the expert’ event on Thursday 7 July from 7pm to 7.45pm. \nAsking your questions will be Adrian Bodimeade\, a Stroke Ambassador for the Stroke Association\, a charity which works to support people to rebuild their lives after stroke. \nGuests must sign up in advance using this form where they can enter their question. They will also be able to ask their question during the event in the text box provided. \nThose unable to attend can provide their email address to be sent a link to a recording of the event. \nThe event is hosted by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR)\, a Department of Health and Social Care-funded organisation that works to improve the health and wealth of the nation through research. \nIt will be hosted on video conferencing service Google Meet\, which can be accessed through a computer browser or the Google Meet app for devices. \nFor queries contact comms.crnthamesvalley@nihr.ac.uk
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/questions-about-stroke-research-ask-the-expert/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Clinical Research Network Thames Valley and South Midlands":MAILTO:comms.crnthamesvalley@nihr.ac.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220705T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220705T170000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20220505T155030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T130913Z
UID:17969-1657026000-1657040400@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:NIHR Oxford and Oxford Health BRCs Joint Open Day
DESCRIPTION:The NIHR Oxford and Oxford Health BRCs are excited to be holding a Joint Open Day at Oxford Town Hall on Tuesday 5 July between 13:00-17:00. \nJoin us to find out about the amazing research taking place in Oxford\, how it benefits NHS patients and how you can get involved in clinical trials. \nThe event will involve interactive stands featuring research carried out by our researchers in the Main Hall\, as well as fascinating talks delivered in the Assembly Room. \nThe event aims to increase awareness among the public\, patients and OUH staff of the benefits of (BRC-funded) medical research for NHS patients as well as promote public and patient engagement\, participation and involvement in research.  The event will help to raise the profile of the Oxford and Oxford Health BRCs\, the NIHR brand and government funding for medical research as well as promote joint working with Oxford-based healthcare research networks. \nIf you would like to exhibit at the event with a stand or have any other queries please contact: Sarah.Marr@ouh.nhs.uk \nProgramme for the day: \n13:00 – 13:30      \nWelcome and Opening Remarks Prof Helen Mc Shane\, Director NIHR Oxford BRC and Prof John Geddes\, Director Oxford Health BRC \n13:00 – 17:00 \nExhibition – Exhibition Hall \n13:30 – 14:00 \nTalk 1: What does the future hold for Long COVID patients? – What do we know about this new condition? How can we treat it? \nEmma Tucker – Post Covid Rehabilitation Co-ordinator\, Oxford Health BRC and Emily Fraser – Consultant Respiratory Medicine\, OUH Foundation Trust \n14:30 – 15:00 \nTalk 2: Why do we need vaccinations? – How do they work? How are they developed? \nMatthew Snape – Professor of Paediatrics and Vaccinology at the Oxford Vaccine Group \n15:30 – 16:00      \nTalk 3: O_ACE Project – Can online cultural experiences help your mental health? \nRebecca Sheriff – Consultant Psychiatrist at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust and Helen Adams – Head of Audience and Engagement Support\, Oxford University Gardens\, Libraries & Museums.
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/nihr-oxford-and-oxford-health-brcs-joint-open-day/
LOCATION:Oxford Town Hall\, Assembly Room and Council Chamber Oxford Town Hall\, Oxford\, OX1 1BX
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Marr":MAILTO:Sarah.Marr@ouh.nhs.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220629T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220629T133000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20220609T123613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T140320Z
UID:18024-1656507600-1656509400@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Virtual Public Talk: Can lowering blood pressure help to prevent type 2 diabetes?
DESCRIPTION:Professor Kazem Rahimi\, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine and Population Health\, University of Oxford \nHigh blood pressure and type 2 diabetes are not only two common causes of premature death and disability\, they often affect the same people during their life-time. But what is the link between them? \nProfessor Rahimi’s talk will look at his research into whether lowering blood pressure can also help with the prevention of diabetes\, and how much a person’s blood pressure or their treatment affects their risk of developing diabetes. \nFor further information  please email Sarah.Marr@ouh.nhs.uk \nLink to join the talk (zoom): \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/83348961852?pwd=dnY4eUY3aktBSTQzaUtSeGhzMGdaZz09
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/virtual-public-talk-can-lowering-blood-pressure-help-to-prevent-type-2-diabetes/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Sarah Marr":MAILTO:Sarah.Marr@ouh.nhs.uk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211208T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20211130T120452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211130T120603Z
UID:17576-1638957600-1638968400@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Writing for the Public Workshop
DESCRIPTION:A workshop organised by the Working Together Partnership for health and care staff and the public. \nWriting so that everyone understands what you want to communicate is a real skill. This is particularly true if you need to communicate complex ideas about health care or research\, for example in patient information leaflets or factsheets. \nWriting for the public needs to take into account the diversity of our populations\, mastering both technical subject matter and the art of producing easy to read texts. The virtual workshop will include discussion\, presentations\, small group exercises and top tips. \nThis event is free\, but you need to register before attending. For more details and to register\, please follow this link. \n  \n 
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/writing-for-the-public-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Public Events,Training Events & Courses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211013T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211013T130000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20211001T155125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211001T160233Z
UID:17188-1634126400-1634130000@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Black History Month online talk: Patrick Vernon - Inequalities in Healthcare and Research
DESCRIPTION:To mark Black History Month 2021\, the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) is sponsoring an online talk by health activist\, social commentator and cultural historian Patrick Vernon OBE\, who will be discussing Inequalities in Healthcare and Research. \nIn this University of Oxford Medical Sciences Division talk\, Patrick will consider healthcare inequalities through the lens of Black British history. This talk will be followed by a Q&A hosted by Dr Fadi Issa\, of the University’s Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences. \nFor more information and to register for this free event\, please follow this link.
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/black-history-month-online-talk-patrick-vernon-inequalities-in-healthcare-and-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Public Events
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210908T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210908T170000
DTSTAMP:20260706T131420
CREATED:20210722T121920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210722T140338Z
UID:17064-1631106000-1631120400@oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Tackling COVID-19 together: Building a multi-disciplinary approach to help vaccinate the world
DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic has generated an intense research effort\, which by one estimate has generated more than half a million research publications to date. Much of the COVID-19 research undertaken has been within traditional academic disciplines\, but tackling COVID-19 effectively\, and dealing with its long-term health and economic impacts\, will require a multi-disciplinary research effort. \nThe purpose of this symposium is to provide a multi-disciplinary forum focusing on effective ways to promote vaccine uptake and to ensure public support for the effort and resources required to vaccinate the world. The symposium will bring together perspectives of immunologists\, epidemiologists\, psychologists\, economists and political scientists on these questions. They will present the latest evidence and discuss the challenges and opportunities ahead. \nSee here for more details. \nThe symposium is free\, but you will need to register by following this link. \nSpeakers include: \nProf Sir Andrew Pollard (Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group\, University of Oxford) \nProf Mark Jit (Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology\, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) \nA/Prof Mara Violato (Health Economics Research Centre\, Nuffield Department of Population Health\, University of Oxford) \nProf Daniel Freeman (Department of Psychiatry\, University of Oxford) \nProf Ray Duch (Director of Centre for Experimental Social Sciences\, Nuffield College\, University of Oxford) \nProf Mitesh Patel (Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine\, University of Pennsylvania\, USA) \nMs Susan Brown (Public Policy Engagement at GAVI\, the Vaccine Alliance) \nDr Laurence Roope (Health Economics Research Centre\, Nuffield Department of Population Health\, University of Oxford) \nProf Helen McShane (Director\, NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre) \nProf Philip Clarke (Director\, Health Economics Research Centre\, Nuffield Department of Population Health\, University of Oxford) \nProf Michael Parker (Director of ETHOX\, University of Oxford) \nProf Sir Peter Horby (Epidemic diseases Research Group\, University of Oxford). \n 
URL:https://oxfordbrc.nihr.ac.uk/brc-event/tackling-covid-19-together-building-a-multi-disciplinary-approach-to-help-vaccinate-the-world/
CATEGORIES:Academic Events,Public Events
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