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Dr Sara Zella
University of Oxford
http://www.ageing.ox.ac.uk/people/view/428
Events this person is speaking at:
Thursday 14 February 2019
14:00
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Health inequalities in old age based on socio and economic disparities have become crucial for targeting health and social provision. Cross-sectional research has underlined that health inequalities diminish with age and, consequently, inequalities i
Dr Sara Zella
(University of Oxford)
Ageing Populations: from Cell to Society
Wednesday 23 October 2019
17:00
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Women's health in later life: the combination of work and family care across the life-course
Dr Sara Zella
(University of Oxford)
Older Women’s Health
Events this person is hosting:
Thursday 4 May 2017
14:00
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Subjective wellbeing and health at older ages: understanding the mechanisms
Professor Andrew Steptoe
(University College London)
Ageing, Wellbeing and Health
Thursday 11 May 2017
14:00
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Extended working lives, inequality and well-being: evidence from the UK
Dr Laurie Corna
(King's College London)
Ageing, Wellbeing and Health
Thursday 18 May 2017
14:00
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Number of children, partnership status and later life depression in eastern and Western Europe
Professor Emily Grundy
(London School of Economics)
Ageing, Wellbeing and Health
Thursday 25 May 2017
14:00
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Using MRI scans as measures of biological ageing – the Whitehall II (Stress and Health) MRI Substudy
Professor Klaus Ebmeier
(University of Oxford )
Ageing, Wellbeing and Health
Thursday 1 June 2017
14:00
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Constructing Age UK’s Index of Wellbeing in Later Life (“WILL”)
Professor Asghar Zaidi
(University of Southampton and London School of Economics)
Ageing, Wellbeing and Health
Thursday 8 June 2017
14:00
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The impact of the transition to retirement on individuals’ emotions and well-being. Evidence from the Swiss context
Professor Boris Wernli
(University of Lausanne)
Ageing, Wellbeing and Health
Thursday 2 May 2019
14:00
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Reproducible data visualisation workflows (and why they matter)
Martin Hadley
(University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 9 May 2019
14:00
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Health Geography and GIS Applications in Public Health
Dr Jane Messina
(University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 16 May 2019
14:00
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Experimental Innovations with a Global Subject Pool and Digital Trace
Professor Raymond Duch
(University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 23 May 2019
14:00
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Sex differences in cardiovascular disease
Professor Mark Woodward
(The George Institute for Global Health, University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 30 May 2019
14:00
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Machine Learning for Optimal Decision Making under Uncertainty
Dr Vu Nguyen
(Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance, University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 6 June 2019
14:00
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Lagged Adaptation in the Association between Women’s and Men’s Gender Attitudes and Housework Time in 24 countries
Man Yee Kan
(University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 13 June 2019
14:00
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Ageing and dementia. The use of a cognitive and psychological assessment
Professor John Gallacher
(University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 20 June 2019
14:00
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Urban segregation in behaviours: A data-driven approach
Dr Xiaowen Dong
(University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Events this person is organising:
Thursday 2 May 2019
14:00
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Reproducible data visualisation workflows (and why they matter)
Martin Hadley
(University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 9 May 2019
14:00
-
Health Geography and GIS Applications in Public Health
Dr Jane Messina
(University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 16 May 2019
14:00
-
Experimental Innovations with a Global Subject Pool and Digital Trace
Professor Raymond Duch
(University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 23 May 2019
14:00
-
Sex differences in cardiovascular disease
Professor Mark Woodward
(The George Institute for Global Health, University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 30 May 2019
14:00
-
Machine Learning for Optimal Decision Making under Uncertainty
Dr Vu Nguyen
(Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance, University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 6 June 2019
14:00
-
Lagged Adaptation in the Association between Women’s and Men’s Gender Attitudes and Housework Time in 24 countries
Man Yee Kan
(University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 13 June 2019
14:00
-
Ageing and dementia. The use of a cognitive and psychological assessment
Professor John Gallacher
(University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences
Thursday 20 June 2019
14:00
-
Urban segregation in behaviours: A data-driven approach
Dr Xiaowen Dong
(University of Oxford)
Qualitative & Quantitative Methods for Big Data: A journey through social, medical and natural sciences