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Oxford Personalised Medicine Society
University of Oxford
https://cpm.well.ox.ac.uk/
Events this person is hosting:
Wednesday 28 October 2020 (3rd Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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COVID in Oxford
Prof Brian Angus
(University of Oxford)
Oxford SARS-CoV-2 Lecture Series
Monday 2 November 2020 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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Using genomics to predict adverse drug reactions in children
Dr Dan Hawcutt
(University of Liverpool)
Wednesday 18 November 2020 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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COVID-19 from a respiratory physician's perspective: acute and long-term effects.
TBA
SARS-Cov2 Lecture Series
Friday 4 December 2020 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
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Behind Closed Doors: An ED Doctor's experience of COVID-19
TBA
SARS-Cov2 Lecture Series
Thursday 11 March 2021 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
10:00
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Personalised Medicine Student Symposium
Various Speakers
Friday 7 May 2021 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
18:00
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Transforming Genomics in the NHS
Professor Sir Mark Caulfield
(Genomics England)
Events this person is organising:
Wednesday 13 May 2020 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
17:00
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The Characteristics of Pandemic Pathogens
Professor Amesh Adalja
(Johns Hopkins University)
Oxford SARS-CoV-2 Lecture Series
Monday 2 November 2020 (4th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
-
Using genomics to predict adverse drug reactions in children
Dr Dan Hawcutt
(University of Liverpool)
Wednesday 18 November 2020 (6th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
-
COVID-19 from a respiratory physician's perspective: acute and long-term effects.
TBA
SARS-Cov2 Lecture Series
Friday 4 December 2020 (8th Week, Michaelmas Term)
17:00
-
Behind Closed Doors: An ED Doctor's experience of COVID-19
TBA
SARS-Cov2 Lecture Series
Thursday 11 March 2021 (8th Week, Hilary Term)
10:00
-
Personalised Medicine Student Symposium
Various Speakers
Friday 7 May 2021 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
18:00
-
Transforming Genomics in the NHS
Professor Sir Mark Caulfield
(Genomics England)
Thursday 9 February 2023 (4th Week, Hilary Term)
17:30
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Highs and lows of editing Nature 1995-2018: theme and variations
Sir Philip Campbell