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Oxford Stem Cell Institute Annual Symposium "Stem Cells: From Mechanism to Therapy"

The Symposium will highlight areas of stem cell research with trajectories towards treatments of diseases including metabolic and genetic skin disorders, neurodegeneration, musculoskeletal disease, heart failure and cancer, taking place 17-18 September 2019 at St John's College, Oxford.

Short course: Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases - Intermediate Level

A 5-day course is aimed at participants with a basic understanding of infectious disease modelling and an aptitude for the R programming language.

AIMday Antimicrobial Resistance

Are you an academic interested in finding out how your knowledge can be used to solve industry challenges? Would you like to widen your network? Meet potential collaborators / future employees?

OMH Symposium 2019

The second annual OMH Symposium will be held at the Medical Sciences Teaching Centre, South Parks Road, on Monday 1 July 2019 showcasing a diverse range of world-leading research from across Oxford on topics including circadian physiology, cancer metabolism, and the role of immune cells in metabolic disease.

Oxford Early Cancer Detection Symposium

A day of talks showcasing Oxford's most exciting early cancer detection projects, including Liquid Biopsy Technologies, Digestive Systems Cancers and Large Cohort Studies. Taking place on Thursday 27th June 2019 at St Hilda's College, Oxford.

NIHR Open Day: Exploring Research

A day of demonstrations, tours, talks, and discussion about world-class medical research in Oxford to be held at the John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford on Friday 24th May 2019, 12 - 5 pm. Registration is Free.

Oxford Immunology Symposium

The British Society for Immunology's Oxford Immunology Group is pleased to collaborate with the University of Oxford Immunology Network to present a two-day showcase of the fantastic immunology research happening across Oxford.

EMBO Workshop: Pathogen immunity and signalling

This EMBO Workshop will provide opportunities for both established experts and early career researchers working in these areas to interact, to present new and unpublished results and to forge new collaborations. Taking place at Keble College, Oxford 1 - 5 April 2019. Further details click here.

Coaching - What is it?

Heard about coaching, but would like to find out more about what it is and how it works? Find out about the differences between coaching and mentoring and how they can help accelerate your career. We will also highlight the range of opportunities currently available as well as offering a short 1:1 coaching session with a trained coach.

Personalised Medicine: The Social Challenges

One day launch event to a new seminar and workshop series across 2019-2020, sponsored by Centre for Personalised Medicine (CPM), St. Anne's College and NIHR Oford BRC Partnership for Health, Wealth and Innovation, being held at St Anne's College, Tuesday 21 March 2019 08:30 – 16:30.

Book Launch Edition Nanjala Nyabola - Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics: How the Internet Era is Transforming Kenya

On Friday 1st Feb 2019, 5pm at St Cross College, Nanjala Nyabola will talk us through her ground-breaking work in Kenya and her new her book ‘Digital democracy, analogue politics, how the internet era is transforming Kenya.’

Crossing Boundaries 2018 - A Conference on Global Health Systems Research

This one-day conference is designed to show the breadth of multidisciplinary research employed to strengthen health systems in low- and middle-income countries. Key-note speakers will introduce participants to a range of issues from across the spectrum of health systems research.

Oxford Stem Cell Institute Symposium 2018: Stem Cells - From mechanism to Therapy

This Symposium will highlight areas of stem cell research with trajectories towards treatments of diseases including retinopathies, metabolic and genetic skin disorders, neurdegeneration, musculoskeletal disease, heart failure and cancer. St Hugh's College, 12 - 13 November 2018.

Medicine Quality & Public Health Conference, Oxford 2018

The inaugural MQPH 2018 Conference will take place at Keble College, Oxford from 23 - 28 September 2018, and will bring together people from a diversity of sectors.

Oxford Senior Executive Programme in Global Health

The Oxford Senior Executive Programme in Global Health aims to provide participants with cutting edge research updates delivered by world-renowned researchers in the field of global health. 3 - 9 September 2018 at Exeter College.

Therapeutics, Small Molecules and Biologics Technology Showcase

The Showcase will take place on the 13 June 2018 at the Said Business School. The afternoon showcase will consist of presentations by leading scientists, business, pharma, biotech and healthcare professionals involved in developing therapeutics;

Exploiting Disease Genomics to Catalyse New Medicines

This symposium will bring together a large international network of partners from academia and industry, to explore the use of novel reagents and launch ambitious compound development and translational projects.

5th Course on Network Meta-Analysis

A 3-day interactive course with lectures, group work, hands-on tutorials and supervised statistical sessions for clinicians, researchers and policy makers taking place 2-4 July 2018 at the University of Oxford.

Oxford Immunology Symposium

The British Society for Immunology's Oxford Immunology Group is pleased to collaborate with the University of Oxford Immunology Network to present a two-day showcase of the fantastic immunology research happening across Oxford to take place 16 - 17 April 2018 at the Mathematical Institute, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter.

The Journey from Genes to Disease – a symposium for postdocs by postdocs

A free one day symposium, to be held on 20 April 2018, Medical Sciences Training Centre, Oxford and organised by the Postdoctoral Training Fellows at MRC Harwell Institute.