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Professor Gil McVean
University of Oxford
http://www.well.ox.ac.uk/gil-mcvean
Events this person is speaking at:
Tuesday 17 May 2016
14:00
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Spotlight on Big Data
Professor Gil McVean
(University of Oxford)
,
Dr Catherine Moyes
(University of Oxford)
,
Dr Christoffer Nellaker
(University of Oxford)
WTCHG Spotlight Series
Wednesday 15 June 2016
18:30
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Future Debates: Sharing your genetic blueprint - who should have access?
Dr Ingrid Slade
(University of Oxford)
,
Professor Jenny Taylor
(Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics)
,
Professor Gil McVean
(University of Oxford)
,
Carol Moore
(Healthwatch Oxford)
18:30
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Debate: Sharing your genetic blueprint: who should have access?
Dr Ingrid Slade
(University of Oxford)
,
Assoc Prof Jenny Taylor
(Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford)
,
Professor Gil McVean
(University of Oxford)
,
Carol Moore
(Healthwatch Oxford)
Monday 25 November 2019
13:00
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Using genetic association to understand human biology
Professor Gil McVean
(University of Oxford)
WIMM MONDAY SEMINARS
Tuesday 10 December 2024
09:30
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The trajectories of human disease
Professor Gil McVean
(University of Oxford)
BDI/CHG Genomics Seminar Series
Events this person is hosting:
Wednesday 20 April 2016
14:00
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Imaging genomics of functional brain networks
Dr Jonas Richiardi
(Standford University and University of Geneva)
WHG Seminars
Friday 8 July 2016
12:00
-
Genetics and genomics of human sperm production
Assistant Professor Don Conrad
(Washington University School of Medicine)
WHG Seminars
Monday 11 July 2016
14:00
-
Reducing bias of genetic effect estimates when transforming between linear and non-linear scales
UNFORTUNATELY, THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN POSTPONED
Dr Chris Foley
(University of Cambridge)
WHG Seminars
Wednesday 31 August 2016
14:00
-
Modelling rare genetic variation to investigate recent human history
Dr. Stephan Schiffels
(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History)
WHG Seminars
Friday 30 September 2016
12:00
-
Diversity and interactions in tumor growth and treatment
Dr Philipp Altrock
(Harvard School of Public Health)
WHG Seminars
Monday 7 November 2016
12:00
-
An epidemiologist's life on the edge (of the science-policy interface)
Professor Christl Donnelly
(Imperial College, London)
WHG Seminars
Tuesday 8 November 2016
13:00
-
Decoding clonal dynamics in cancer, to single cell resolution
Professor Samuel Aparicio
(Department of Molecular Oncology, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Vancouver)
WHG Seminars
Monday 13 March 2017
14:00
-
Next generation association studies for complex traits: Progress in understanding the genomic landscape of osteoarthritis
Professor Ele Zeggini
(Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute)
WHG Seminars
Monday 27 March 2017
14:00
-
Julia for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Dr Ben Ward
(Earlham Institute, Norwich)
WHG Seminars
Monday 15 May 2017
14:00
-
Bayesian multivariate re-analysis of large genetic studies identifies many novel associations
Michael Turchin
(University of Chicago)
WHG Seminars
Monday 4 February 2019
13:00
-
A multi-purpose in-memory database for life science research
Dr. Mathias Wilhelm
(Technical University of Munich)
TDI Seminar Series
Tuesday 5 February 2019
10:00
-
Translating Biobanks into Targets
Quin Wills
(University of Oxford)
TDI Seminar Series
Tuesday 19 February 2019
10:00
-
New Big Data Tools for Single-Cell Omics
Dr Marcin Tabaka
(Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard)
TDI Seminar Series
Events this person is organising:
Wednesday 20 April 2016
14:00
-
Imaging genomics of functional brain networks
Dr Jonas Richiardi
(Standford University and University of Geneva)
WHG Seminars
Friday 8 July 2016
12:00
-
Genetics and genomics of human sperm production
Assistant Professor Don Conrad
(Washington University School of Medicine)
WHG Seminars
Monday 11 July 2016
14:00
-
Reducing bias of genetic effect estimates when transforming between linear and non-linear scales
UNFORTUNATELY, THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN POSTPONED
Dr Chris Foley
(University of Cambridge)
WHG Seminars
Wednesday 31 August 2016
14:00
-
Modelling rare genetic variation to investigate recent human history
Dr. Stephan Schiffels
(Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History)
WHG Seminars
Friday 30 September 2016
12:00
-
Diversity and interactions in tumor growth and treatment
Dr Philipp Altrock
(Harvard School of Public Health)
WHG Seminars
Monday 7 November 2016
12:00
-
An epidemiologist's life on the edge (of the science-policy interface)
Professor Christl Donnelly
(Imperial College, London)
WHG Seminars
Tuesday 8 November 2016
13:00
-
Decoding clonal dynamics in cancer, to single cell resolution
Professor Samuel Aparicio
(Department of Molecular Oncology, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Vancouver)
WHG Seminars
Monday 13 March 2017
14:00
-
Next generation association studies for complex traits: Progress in understanding the genomic landscape of osteoarthritis
Professor Ele Zeggini
(Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute)
WHG Seminars
Monday 27 March 2017
14:00
-
Julia for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Dr Ben Ward
(Earlham Institute, Norwich)
WHG Seminars
Monday 15 May 2017
14:00
-
Bayesian multivariate re-analysis of large genetic studies identifies many novel associations
Michael Turchin
(University of Chicago)
WHG Seminars
Tuesday 19 February 2019
10:00
-
New Big Data Tools for Single-Cell Omics
Dr Marcin Tabaka
(Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard)
TDI Seminar Series