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Infections@BDI
Type
: Seminar Series
Timing
: Mondays at 12 noon
Organising department
:
Big Data Institute (NDM)
Monday 26 November 2018
12:00
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Mapping malaria for programmatic support
TBA
Monday 3 December 2018
12:00
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Parallel Evolution and the Emergence of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A Viruses
TBA
Monday 17 December 2018
12:00
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Evolutionary Encoding and the Ancestry of Everyone
Yan Wong
(Dr.)
Monday 21 January 2019
12:00
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The Global Research on AntiMicrobial resistance (GRAM) Project
Catrin Moore
(University of Oxford)
Monday 11 February 2019
12:00
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Data analysis in Particle Physics: Where has all the antimatter gone?
Dr. Anita Nandi
(University of Oxford)
12:00
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Accelerating clinical research for epidemic infectious diseases
Prof. Peter Horby
(University of Oxford)
Monday 18 February 2019
12:00
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Molecular approaches to understanding host pathogen interactions across
Prof Adrian Smith
(University of Oxford)
Monday 4 March 2019
12:00
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Building a better genetics-based clinical microbiology: antibiotic susceptibility testing, whole genome sequencing and growth measurements of the 10,000+ clinical M. tuberculosis samples collected by the international CRyPTIC project
Dr Philip Fowler
(Experimental Medicine Division, Nuffield Department of Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital)
Monday 11 March 2019
12:00
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Portable, digital pathogen detection and surveillance in real-time
Prof. Nick Loman
(University of Birmingham)
Monday 18 March 2019
12:00
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The Double Burden of Diabetes and Global Infection
Susanna Dunachie
(University of Oxford)
Monday 25 March 2019
12:00
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Mapping the denominator: Geospatial data integration for modelling population distributions, demographics and dynamics
Prof. Andrew Tatem
(University of Southampton)
Monday 1 April 2019
12:00
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Conditional Autoregressive models for disconnected graph and applications
Anna Freni Sterrantino
(Imperial College London)