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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 (5th Week, Hilary Term)
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 (2nd Week, Michaelmas Term)
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 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
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 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
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 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (5th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
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 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
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 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
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 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (5th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (8th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (1st Week, Trinity Term)
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 (2nd Week, Trinity Term)
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 (3rd Week, Trinity Term)
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 (4th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (5th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (6th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (7th Week, Trinity Term)
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 (8th Week, Trinity Term)
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