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Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation

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Videos: Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation

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NIHR Oxford BRC patient and public involvement and engagement
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Patient and public involvement webinar: Statistics
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Patient and public involvement webinar: health economics
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Oxford Personalised Medicine Conference - Dr Nick Fahy
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AIM Day 2018 - Biomedical Imaging
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Driving productivity and economic growth in health and life sciences - Dr Ian Campbell
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The Prevention and Population Care Theme - Richard Hobbs
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Obesity and diabetes research at the Oxford Biobank - interview with Dr Fredrik Karpe
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Biobanking - why people volunteer for research
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Biobanking - the experience of volunteers with specific conditions
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Biobanking - the experiences of healthy volunteers
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Reasons to get involved in medical research
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Personalised medicine event

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Oxford Personalised Medicine Conference – Dr Simon Leedham
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Oxford Personalised Medicine Conference – Prof Barbara Prainsack
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Oxford Personalised Medicine Conference – Dr Nick Fahy
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Prof Ian Pavord on respiratory conditions at Oxford personalised medicine conference
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Prof Paresh Vyas talk about personalised medicine and blood cancers
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Dr Tom Fowler of Genomics England speaks at Personalised Medicine Conference in Oxford
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Prof Mike Parker on the ethical challenges of personalised medicine
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Prof Joshua Hordern on the theological dimensions of personalised medicine.
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Dr Mark Sheehan speaks at Oxford personalised medicine conference
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