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- Time for one more paragraph before the school run? The balance of being a parent and doing a DPhil at the same time
- Public engagement: Understanding the value of the community in epidemiological research
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- Communicating the non-communicable: MSc students debate public health topics
- Getting your first research grant
- The potential and the problems of public health economic modelling
- The benefits of attending a conference during your DPhil
- Fresh fruit consumption and early markers of carotid atherosclerosis
- In the quest for causality: Mendelian Randomisation Conference 2017
- Measuring the double burden of air pollution
- European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Congress 2017
- Metabolic determinants of cancer in the China Kadoorie Biobank
- Peer support
- International Conference on Malignant Lymphoma (ICML), Lugano 2017
- Learning R
- Corrections: The final frontier…
- Cities will determine the health and wellbeing of populations in the 21st century: Threat or opportunity?
- What a vegan mockumentary can teach us about public health
- Epidemiology in action: The case of the bike helmet
- Important discovery or bad science? Rising mortality rates in the US discussed at Journal Club
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- Changing 5-a-day to 10-a-day would be bananas
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- How to apply for the DPhil in Population Health at Oxford University: a guide
- Life as a master's student
- Why I chose the MSc in Global Health Science and Epidemiology and what I enjoyed about it
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- Nutritional Epidemiology
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- Kidney transplant drug halves the early risk of organ rejection
- Meta-analysis shows that alteplase given promptly after stroke reduces long-term disability
- Oxford-Stanford Big Data in Biomedicine 2014
- Professor Sir Rory Collins receives European Society of Cardiology Gold Medal
- Poorer women have worse experience of maternity care
- Premature deaths could be reduced by 40% over next 20 years
- First Oxford India Lecture highlights role of ‘smart health’ in improving access to healthcare
- Experiences of hospital care comes under the spotlight
- NDPH welcomes new MSc and DPhil students
- Mike Rayner features on BBC2's 'Trust Me, I'm A Doctor'
- New training fellowships to support post-MSc statisticians
- Keeping Active in Middle Age May Help Cut Breast Cancer Risk
- Major charity grant paves the way for key prostate cancer research
- Big data in the UK Biobank - opportunities and challenges
- Research Presented by Oxford University at AHA Annual Meeting Shows Extent of Damage Caused by Smoking
- Terry Dwyer and Kazem Rahimi discuss disease prevention at Oxford Martin School seminar
- Ben Cairns comments on Lancet Oncology report on cancer and obesity
- 7% increase in breast feeding rates in England
- NPEU Birthplace cohort study contributes to new NICE guidance on the safest place to give birth
- UK sees a fall in maternal deaths
- Women’s age at first menstrual cycle linked to heart disease risk
- An Apple a Day
- Postgraduate programmes: apply now for 2015 entry!
- REF 2014: Season's Greetings and Thanks
- NDPH welcomes Dr Maureen Kelley to Ethox Centre
- Statin treatment reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease in women
- Book now: short course on Prevention Strategies for Non-Communicable Diseases
- OEEC 2015 now open for registration and abstract submission
- Study evaluates models of measuring patient experience and finds appetite for more granular information
- Genomics, the data revolution, and health economics—the 2015 Astellas Innovation Debate
- Women with type 1 diabetes face 40% increased risk of death
- Short-term use of HRT associated with increased risk of ovarian cancer
- Exercise 2-3 times a week reduces heart disease risk in women says new study
- DPhil Studentship for October 2015 available
- Women seeking pregnancy health care earlier, survey finds
- Personalized Medicine and Resource Allocation Conference - 2 March 2015
- When should blood transfusions be given after cardiac surgery?
- Registration now open - Translation in Healthcare, 23-25 June '15
- Bursaries for Translation in Healthcare conference
- Registration open - Oxford Global Health and Bioethics International Conference
- DPhil in Prostate Cancer Epidemiology application deadline extended
- New websites launched
- UK dementia and stroke research remains underfunded
- Ninth UK/Ireland Conference on Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology
- Rory Collins elected as Fellow of the Royal Society
- NDPH team shortlisted as finalists at the BMJ Awards
- Men with high oestrogen levels could be at greater risk of breast cancer
- Learning from women's experience of critical care after childbirth
- Translation in Healthcare conference 23-25 June
- Ethox host Global Health Bioethics Summer School in Vietnam
- Latest Perinatal Mortality Surveillance Report now available
- Benefits of Vitamin B12 supplements for older people questioned
- Oxford Global Health and Bioethics International Conference registration deadline extended
- New studies show that two classes of inexpensive generic drugs can reduce breast cancer deaths
- Regular consumption of spicy foods linked to lower risk of death
- Retiring from work 'is good for your health'
- Men in China Face Increasing Tobacco-Related Cancer Risks
- England has the potential to have the lowest disease burden in the world
- Blood pressure linked to diabetes in major new study
- Genetic study targets smokers, lung disease
- NDPH awarded the Athena SWAN Silver Award
- Smoking set to kill one in three young men in China
- Eating steak or sausages every day increases bowel cancer risk by 40 per cent
- New report from MBRRACE-UK published
- Eat less red meat to improve your health...
- New report from MBRRACE-UK now available
- Happiness and unhappiness have no direct effect on mortality
- Aiden Doherty rewarded at Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions 2015 – COFUND AWARDS
- New report from MBRRACE-UK presents perinatal mortality figures for all UK Trusts and Health Boards
- Graduate Admissions deadline 8th January 2016
- Changing blood pressure-lowering guidelines 'could save millions of lives', say experts
- 'UK first' IVF embryo trial
- The impact of new technologies on healthcare research
- A combined carbon and sugar tax could have environmental and health benefits
- Most Scots active through DIY, gardening and walking… not sport
- 'Topping out' ceremony held at Big Data Institute
- Too little too late: ICH’s proposed update of their Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guideline
- Adverse consequences of uncontrolled hypertension in China
- Nature article: Sugar tax could sweeten a market failure
- Fresh fruit associated with lower risk of heart attack and stroke
- UK Biobank launches world’s biggest body scanning project to shed new light on major diseases
- UK women's smoking patterns before, during and after pregnancy is published
- CORONIS Caesarean section surgical techniques trial 3 year follow-up published
- NHS needs to perform more weight loss surgery to curb the obesity epidemic, argue experts
- MBRRACE-UK Perinatal Mortality Surveillance Report published
- NPEU studies highlighted in NIHR 10th anniversary 100 Impact Case Studies report
- In-depth guidance to evaluating healthcare system innovations is launched
- Study finds that higher BMI and waist circumference are associated with increased risk of aggressive prostate cancer
- IN SUITABLE PATIENTS, BENEFITS OF STROKE THROMBOLYSIS CLEARLY OUTWEIGH RISKS
- New genetic research can significantly improve drug development
- Introducing the new MRC Population Health Research Unit
- The effects of vascular and nonvascular adverse events and of niacin-laropiprant on health and healthcare costs
- Obesity linked to premature death, with greatest effect in men
- Study sheds light on link between cholesterol and diabetes
- Healthcare costs for blood cancers are double average cancer costs
- Cardiovascular disease cause of 45% of deaths across Europe each year
- The Lancet publishes major review about the use of statins
- Excess weight has different effects on different types of stroke
- Graduate admissions now open for study beginning October 2017
- Sir Richard Peto Receives CDC Foundation Hero Award
- Funding to research whether fish oils or aspirin could delay dementia
- Getting the measure of big data
- Father's involvement with parenting - quality (not quantity) matters
- Working night shifts has "No association with breast cancer risk"
- Much of the social inequality in heart disease risk among UK women is due to smoking, obesity and physical inactivity
- Explaining inequalities in women’s heart disease risk
- MRC PHRU: focusing on the big causes of disability and death
- New NDPH Fellowships available
- Diabetes complications cause one third of adult deaths in Mexico City
- Diabetes shortens adult lifespan in Mexico City
- Reduce global warming by taxing beef and milk
- Men’s attitude to fatherhood affects children’s behaviour
- Swimming, racquet sports, and aerobics linked to best odds of staving off death
- Live longer by taking up tennis, swimming or aerobics
- Three Oxford research centres among 14 to share £118M in Wellcome funding
- Estimated health benefits of UK soft drinks industry levy
- Apply now for graduate study in 2017
- Chinese adults with diabetes lose 9 years of life
- MRC funded PhD projects and Clinical Fellowships in Trials Methodology Research
- UK Biobank announces availability of world’s largest objective physical activity dataset
- Vasectomy does not increase risk of prostate cancer
- Should we all be vegetarians?
- Clinical trial rules should protect patients and results not operational details
- Genetic study confirms link between lipoprotein and aortic valve disease
- Radiotherapy risks are much higher for smokers
- The impact of obesity on hospital admissions and costs
- Fresh fruit associated with lower risk of diabetes and related complications in Chinese adults
- Comparison of treatments for childhood anxiety
- World’s largest health big data institute opens in Oxford
- New study into methods of diagnosing fatty liver disease
- Breastfeeding may reduce a mother’s heart attack and stroke risk
- NDPH academics contribute to CMO annual report
- ‘Fingerprint’ in the blood linked to prostate cancer risk
- Body size and prostate cancer risk
- How do pay rises affect inequality?
- Diet: can we be healthy and sustainable?
- REVEAL study results announced
- Routine oxygen treatment doesn't improve outcome after stroke
- Women with disabilities may miss out on cancer screening
- Breast cancer recurrence risk persists for 20 years
- Workload pressure prompts doctors to retire early
- Physical activity associated with lower risk of heart attack and stroke in China
- Genetic study in Chinese adults shows no benefit of raising “good” cholesterol
- Ethical research in global health emergencies
- Increasing chemotherapy dose intensity may lower the risk of breast cancer recurrence and death
- Oral contraceptives and breast cancer
- UKRI Innovation/Rutherford Fund Fellowship at HDR UK
- Long-term effects of giving chemotherapy before surgery in early breast cancer
- Oxford named as one of six sites to receive funding to transform health through data science
- Fish oil supplements may not protect against heart disease
- Gastroprotectant drugs of substantial benefit in peptic ulcer disease
- New genetic risk factors for stroke identified
- Smoking associated with higher risk of type 2 diabetes
- Diabetes causes half of all cardiovascular, kidney and infection deaths in middle-aged Mexicans
- The influence of bias on associations of adiposity and cardiovascular disease
- Household air pollution linked to higher risk of cardiovascular disease
- Whole genome sequencing will ‘transform the research landscape for a wide range of diseases’
- Use of genetic data to predict effects of vitamin D supplements on risk of diabetes
- Impact of the Mediterranean and Nordic diet on non communicable diseases
- Tackling childhood obesity
- Sex differences in vascular mortality for people with diabetes
- Are cities making us fat?
- Epidural analgesia and childbirth position
- BMI, blood pressure and cause-specific mortality in India: a prospective study of 500 000 adults
- NDPH is five
- Using NHS data for research in the Cancer Epidemiology Unit
- Campaigns about unnecessary antibiotic use and antibiotic resistance could backfire
- Richard Peto ... Studying the Bleeding Obvious
- Meat consumption, health and the environment
- Low testosterone levels linked to reduced risk of prostate cancer
- ASCEND trial results announced: fish oils do not prevent heart attack or strokes in people with diabetes
- NDPH takes part in Open Doors
- ASCEND trial results announced: bleeds and benefit with aspirin balanced in patients with diabetes and no effect on cancer
- Differences in stroke death rates across Europe
- Burning wood or coal to cook increases risk of respiratory illness
- New app to improve dementia diagnosis launched
- Feeding 10 billion people by 2050 within planetary limits may be achievable, say researchers
- Balanced plant-based diets improve our health and the health of the planet
- The impact of Brexit on dietary health in the UK
- New report on UK deaths during and after pregnancy
- Tax on meat could offset health costs
- Drinking patterns and liver cirrhosis risk in women
- Improving birth outcomes for obese women
- Statin safety
- Convincing evidence that type 2 diabetes is a cause of erectile dysfunction
- Professor Jane Armitage recognised for services to medical research
- Health expenditure on patients with multiple conditions
- Diet and food production must radically change to improve health and avoid potentially catastrophic damage to the planet
- Hypertension and cardiovascular mortality in Cuba
- Statin therapy reduces cardiovascular disease risk in older people
- Ten-year outcomes of the Arterial Revascularisation Trial
- Increasing dose intensity of chemotherapy reduces the risk of breast cancer recurrence and death
- New project to accelerate clinical trial recruitment
- Low calorie meal replacements are a cost-effective routine treatment for obesity in the NHS
- Do null results on cognitive function in cardiovascular trials exclude worthwhile benefit?
- High cholesterol strongly linked to risk of stroke
- Economics can help tackle the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance
- Moderate alcohol consumption does not protect against stroke
- Investigating the efficacy and safety of morphine for premature infants
- Metabolite profile and prostate cancer risk
- Hibernating research studies - do not disturb
- Moderate meat eaters at risk of bowel cancer
- Professor Sarah Darby elected a Fellow of the Royal Society
- Guidelines on reporting multi-arm parallel-group randomised trials
- CDC Foundation, Amgen announce programme to support studies of cardiovascular diseases globally
- Achieving sugar reduction targets could cut child obesity and healthcare costs
- Genomic medicine and the NHS
- Two-thirds of abortions unsafe in over half of Indian states studied
- Manisha Nair receives Asian Women of Achievement Award
- NDPH scientists join prestigious Academy of Medical Sciences Fellowship
- Athena SWAN Silver Award renewed
- Prophylactic antibiotics reduce infections after childbirth and overall antibiotic use
- Stroke deaths in England halved in the first decade of the 21st century
- Intake of red and processed meat linked to risk of ischaemic heart disease
- Help prioritise diabetes and pregnancy research
- New project to improve community health and social care
- Achieving Type 2 diabetes treatment targets would improve health and reduce healthcare costs
- Launch of a standardised tool to assess cognitive and language development in two year olds
- Martin Landray to lead initiative to develop new guidelines for clinical research
- Analyses find that increased risk of breast cancer linked to menopausal hormone therapy persists for many years
- Vegetarian and pescetarian diets linked to lower risk of coronary heart disease, but vegetarians may have higher risk of stroke than meat eaters
- New hub to enhance clinical trial capability
- Outcomes of birth options after a previous caesarean section
- How to feed premature babies
- Eating more fruit, vegetables, nuts and wholegrains is a win-win for health and the environment
- Effect of adding calorie content to fast food menus
- High levels of two hormones in the blood raise prostate cancer risk
- Bowel Cancer UK funds new NDPH research into cancer detection rate variations
- David Eyre wins Medical Research Foundation Emerging Leaders Prize
- Disappointing results in trial of minocycline in people with mild Alzheimer's disease
- Symposium reveals NHS challenges have changed little since 1959
- Long-term use of solid fuels for cooking and tobacco smoking are linked to higher risk of death from chronic liver diseases
- Why we need large prospective studies in different populations
- Obesity and dementia in women
- Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of maternal deaths in the UK
- Study finds 8% of Chinese men are problem drinkers
- Combined vitamin D and calcium supplements reduce fracture risk
- Amount of sugar sold in soft drinks drops by 29% in the UK
- New heart disease drug to be made available to NHS patients through ground-breaking collaboration
- Red meat and fish consumption in China associated with risk of diabetes
- Action needed to ensure research is carried out ethically in global health emergencies
- Sugar levels in UK soft drinks lowered following government levy
- Different foods linked to different types of stroke
- Recognition for researcher in health economics
- Hold on tight for a journey into the unknown
- £10 million for cancer epidemiology studies
- You & Your Baby survey published
- The cost of self-harm to hospitals in England
- NDPH opens Oxford University’s first meat-free café
- Higher concentrations of IGF-1 are a probable cause of breast cancer
- New play explores maternal mental health
- Improvements in cardiovascular care and outcomes linked with China’s healthcare reforms
- First patients enrolled in new clinical trial of possible COVID-19 treatments
- Controlling coronavirus transmission using a mobile app to trace close proximity contacts
- New study gives clearer global picture of maternal infections
- New study sheds light on why East Asian people are more prone to type 2 diabetes
- Pregnant women at no greater risk of severe COVID-19 than other women, and most with problems are in their third trimester
- Professor Cornelia van Duijn elected to the Academy of Medical Sciences Fellowship
- Major new study of coronavirus immunity launched
- Starting to smoke in childhood is much more dangerous than starting later
- Study sheds light on risks of breast cancer after pre-invasive disease
- Researchers ask people to prioritise diabetes and pregnancy research
- Improvements in care could make birth in midwifery-led settings even safer
- New research highlights potential cardiovascular risk of novel anti-osteoporotic drug
- Work begins on UK system for estimating COVID-19 cases from wastewater
- NDPH part of new University programme of AI research to improve lung cancer screening
- About 5000 heart attack sufferers in England missed out on lifesaving hospital treatment due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Most national dietary guidelines are not compatible with global environmental and health targets, and need reform
- Earlier lockdown restrictions linked to greater reduction in new COVID-19 cases
- New study enables identification of people at particular risk of rare, but serious, muscle-related side effect of statin therapy
- NDPH paper is BMJ UK Research Paper of the Year 2020
- Researchers recognised in Vice-Chancellor’s Innovation Awards
- Nationwide study conducted by UK Biobank reveals substantial variation in rates of previous infection with SARS-CoV-2 in different populations across the UK
- New research sheds light on the role of meat intake and cancer
- Following ‘Eatwell Guide’ diet could reduce your risk of dying early and lower your environmental footprint
- New report highlights need for coordinated care of mothers with COVID-19
- Men with larger waists more likely to die of prostate cancer
- Governments should be thinking now about how they would allocate a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine
- Study of almost 400,000 confirms that higher blood levels of IGF-1 are a risk factor for several types of cancer
- HDR UK identify 12 things we’ve learned about COVID-19 from health data research
- New partnership with King Abdulaziz University aims to revolutionise drug discovery using artificial intelligence
- Breast cancer study wins 2020 ONS Research Excellence Award
- New research confirms obesity is a cause of kidney disease
- COVID antibodies wane within months, Oxford healthcare workers study shows
- Severe COVID-19 infection rare in new-borns
- Indoors: A reflection of older people’s experiences during lockdown
- The top ten research priorities for diabetes in pregnancy
- Caesarean-born children show increased risk of severe childhood infections
- Results show higher fracture risks for vegans, vegetarians and pescatarians than meat eaters
- Prior COVID-19 infection offers protection from re-infection for at least six months
- Early birth – even by a week – increases risk of hospital admissions in childhood
- You & Your Baby 2020: UK National Maternity Survey launches
- Studying prostate cancer risk in the UK Biobank
- Report on baby deaths in the UK highlights increased risk for BAME and deprived women
- Professor Sir Rory Collins awarded the MRC Millennium Medal 2020
- New disease forecasting model can identify the most beneficial and best-value treatments for patients with impaired kidney function
- Reviewing 2020: NDPH delivers impacts across all areas of health
- No limit to the benefits of exercise in reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease
- New report identifies epilepsy and inequalities amongst maternal deaths
- Thousands of patients may have undiagnosed and untreated bowel cancer due to COVID-19 disruption
- Lateral flow devices detect most infectious COVID-19 cases and could allow a safer relaxation of the current lockdown
- COVID-19 pandemic prompts dramatic changes to radiotherapy treatments
- Banning wild meat could increase food insecurity and biodiversity loss
- New practical guide to biobank studies for researchers and students
- Overall deaths did NOT increase for most Chinese regions during the initial COVID-19 outbreak
- Major new ‘gold standard’ trial aims to improve treatment for babies born with oesophageal atresia
- New study finds links between regular meat consumption and a range of common diseases
- Soft drinks levy shows success on reducing sugar intakes
- Novel statistical methods find previously unidentified patterns of diseases
- Professor Cecilia Lindgren appointed Director of the Big Data Institute
- Drinking alcohol regularly increases cancer risk in Chinese populations
- High blood pressure controlled in only two out of five cases despite treatment
- Two doses of vaccine offer same protection from COVID as prior infection, study finds
- Alcohol consumption in Cuba
- Public webinar 'The RECOVERY Trial: one year on'
- Study shows overwhelming public support for donating vaccines to low-income countries
- Testosterone levels in men linked to higher melanoma risk
- Pregnant women not more at risk of severe COVID-19, but their hospital care could be improved
- Care for older people at home can be as good, or better, than hospital care
- New study results could help identify those most at risk of lethal heart arrhythmias
- COVID-19 Infections Survey reveals similar, significant reductions in COVID-19 infections with single dose of Oxford-AstraZeneca and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine
- European requirements for training in neonatology
- Study identifies risk factors and impact of COVID-19 for pregnant women
- Three NDPH scientists elected to prestigious Academy of Medical Sciences Fellowship
- Study provides new insights into causal mechanisms for atrial fibrillation
- NDPH researcher wins Healthcare Infection Society’s 2021 Early Career Award
- Study finds almost 1 million extra deaths in 29 high income countries in 2020
- COVID-19 lockdowns significantly reduced transmission of invasive bacterial diseases
- High blood pressure, BMI and diabetes are major risk factors for cardiovascular death in Cuba
- Most food brands a long way from meeting sugar reduction targets
- No convincing evidence that indoor air purifiers improve cardiovascular health
- ‘Inspiring’ new theatrical production on postpartum psychosis launches this week
- Professor Martin Landray honoured for services to science and public health
- Major new study could help protect millions with type 2 diabetes from cardiovascular disease
- RECOVERY trial finds Regeneron’s monoclonal antibody combination reduces deaths for hospitalised COVID-19 patients who have not mounted their own immune response
- Post-Brexit trade agreements could lead to unhealthier diets
- RECOVERY Trial named joint winner of HDR UK’s Impact of the Year Award
- New study reveals diverging trends in obesity by gender and region in China
- Scientists discover new gene mutations that protect against obesity
- New report emphasises that pregnant and postnatal women with COVID-19 must receive the same standard of care as non-pregnant women
- 'Modest' increase in heart attack hospitalisation rates after years of decline
- New study demonstrates cost-effectiveness of life-saving treatments for deadly fungal infections in HIV patients
- RECOVERY Trial announced as overall winner of Best COVID-19 Response Project Award in the UK
- Red and processed meat linked to increased risk of heart disease
- Difficulty hearing speech could be a risk factor for dementia
- NDPH researcher wins prize for innovative parasitology research
- Cooking with coal or wood associated with increased risk of major eye diseases
- COVID-19 lockdowns spark a ‘reproductive health crisis’ in India
- New data show rise in hospital admissions for unvaccinated pregnant women
- Voluntary reformulation targets have little impact on the healthiness of food products
- New study could help mothers provide breast milk for premature babies
- Cash incentives could help boost COVID-19 vaccine uptake
- A dynamic approach improves accuracy of predicting outcomes for people with type 2 diabetes
- Budgeting healthcare services for care home residents: why mental health matters
- Largest trial of carotid artery surgery and stenting finds similar long-term effects on stroke risk
- New machine-learning approaches could help reveal the best daily activity patterns for good cardiovascular health
- Changing drinking patterns in China could drive a major increase in liver diseases
- Former student recognised as one of “40 Under 40 in Public Health”
- Smoking associated with higher risk of death and hospitalisation with COVID-19
- RECOVERY Trial paper wins BMJ’s 2021 UK Research Paper of the Year Award
- Multiple measures of body composition important for predicting risk of atrial fibrillation
- NDPH welcomes new MSc and DPhil students
- NDPH researcher wins Teaching Excellence Award
- Marian Knight honoured for outstanding contributions to maternal health
- New report shows that without urgent action, climate change will magnify global health inequalities
- Study finds more than 28 million extra years of life lost in 31 countries in 2020
- DPhil student wins prestigious cardiology award
- New report highlights persistent inequalities and continued inequitable care for pregnant women
- Should we allow whole genome sequencing of new-born babies?
- Whole genome sequencing improves diagnosis of rare diseases and shortens diagnostic journeys for patients, according to world-first study
- Long-term, low-dose aspirin did not affect risk of dementia in adults with type 2 diabetes
- European Society of Cardiology COVID-19 guidance launched today
- Dr Koen Pouwels awarded for pandemic surveillance work
- New study confirms an infectious bacterium is a major cause of stomach cancer in China
- RECOVERY Trial wins ‘Oscar of Higher Education’ for STEM Research Project of the year
- Where could an MSc from Oxford Population Health take you?
- Whole-genome sequencing of newborns under the spotlight at Being Human Festival 2021
- Health Economics Research Centre celebrates 25 years
- Marked decline in satisfaction with postnatal care during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Pregnant women now a priority group for COVID-19 vaccination
- From Syria to Oxford – Naseem AlKhoury’s journey
- RECOVERY trial team members appointed MBEs
- New study highlights importance of early diagnosis for ovarian cancer survival
- Caring for older people at home can be more cost-effective than hospital care, study finds
- Researcher wins Horizon Europe grant for schistosomiasis research
- Dramatic fall in hospital admissions for child infections since start of COVID-19 pandemic
- New genetic study confirms that alcohol is a direct cause of cancer
- Almost all pregnant women admitted to intensive care with COVID-19 are unvaccinated
- ‘Empowering and impactful’: how an innovative exhibition is helping more people to make informed dietary decisions
- Study suggests how to make e-cigarettes more appealing to reluctant tobacco quitters
- Researcher awarded prestigious Hunterian Professorship
- Aromatase inhibitors better than tamoxifen at reducing risk of breast cancer recurrence in premenopausal and postmenopausal women
- New protein biomarkers could improve diagnosis and save lives from pancreatic cancer
- What do adults in the UK eat?
- Psychosocial assessments for self-harm are highly cost-effective, new analysis shows
- Can a pioneering online programme help parents reduce anxiety in young children?
- AMALFI study reaches target recruitment thanks to phenomenal response
- New study finds lower risks of cancer for vegetarians, pescatarians and low meat-eaters
- Severe COVID-19 infection has significant impact on pregnancy outcomes
- International Women's Day 2022
- New RECOVERY trial result: baricitinib reduces deaths in patients hospitalised with COVID-19
- Adiposity in early life, but not adulthood, may protect against breast cancer
- Diagnostic accuracy of major stroke types in Chinese adults
- Study indicates reasons for decline in death rates from heart attacks
- Direct questions better than hypothetical situations in predicting attitudes to risky health behaviours
- The RECOVERY Trial is two years old today
- Excess weight in childhood has significant short- and long-term economic costs
- Mobile phone users do not have an increased risk of brain tumours
- New international study finds 75 genetic risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease
- Protease inhibitors safer than thought for pregnant women with HIV
- DPhil student Danial Qureshi receives prestigious early-career award
- Genetic testing could reduce adverse effects and hospital costs of a widely used chemotherapy
- Professor Marian Knight appointed as new Research for Patient Benefit Programme Director
- Greater adiposity linked to increased risk of fatal prostate cancer
- Researchers comment on new calorie labelling regulations in England
- Dairy products linked to increased risk of cancer
- Professor Sir Rory Collins awarded a Ron Haddock International Impact Award
- Oxford Population Health celebrates Research Excellence Framework success
- What makes a good clinical trial?
- Study suggests COVID-19 vaccines reduce long COVID symptoms from previous infection
- People with severe mental illness were significantly affected by COVID-19 pandemic
- New study finds that breastfeeding directly supports children’s cognitive development
- New project aims to inform national action plans to combat antimicrobial resistance
- New co-creation project launched to tackle unhealthy diets in Newham, London
- RECOVERY trial celebrates two-year anniversary of life-saving dexamethasone result
- Largest study to date confirms role of two hormones in aggressive prostate cancer risk
- New study finds that politicians typically enjoy longer lives than general populations
- Professor Nelson Sewankambo recognised for his outstanding work in global bioethics
- From Research to Policy: a masterclass in engaging the UK Parliament with scientific evidence
- New Pandemic Sciences Institute officially launches today
- New analysis suggests not all diseases are inevitable in old age
- New study finds even moderate alcohol consumption may increase brain damage, potentially through iron overload
- Genetic study provides new evidence that alcohol accelerates biological ageing
- Large review of statin clinical trial data could soon end remaining uncertainty on possible statin side effects
- New project to investigate how food subsidies and taxes could help improve diets
- Study reveals environmental impact of 57,000 multi-ingredient processed foods for the first time
- Born too soon – new study shows how being born early might affect a child’s progress at school
- Oxford University launch new clinical trial to test a treatment for monkeypox
- Combination therapy may delay need for heart surgery in people with Marfan syndrome
- New study shows muscle pain is not due to statins in over 90% of those taking the treatment
- Three doses of an mRNA vaccine provide greater protection for pregnant women against moderate to severe COVID-19 infection with the Omicron variant
- Oxford Population Health celebrates hat-trick at the Vice-Chancellor’s Innovation & Engagement Awards
- Obituary – Professor Dame Valerie Beral, 28 July 1946 – 26 August 2022
- Living with two or more health conditions associated with a greater chance of developing dementia later in life
- Introducing minimum tumour-free margins in breast cancer surgery may reduce recurrence and improve survival
- New Biomedical Research Centre funding to support Oxford Population Health research
- Professor Zhengming Chen elected to the Academia Europaea
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- Free sugars are associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease
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- New evidence on optimum blood pressure levels for prevention of cardiovascular diseases in Chinese adults
- Oxford Population Health to lead a new programme of research on demand for health and social care
- Study finds associations between ethnicity and types of anaesthetic care provided to women while giving birth
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- Measuring health-related quality of life during pandemics
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- Population-wide prevention and treatment required to reduce schistosomiasis
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- COVID-19 measures reduced life-threatening invasive bacterial infections
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- Cardiovascular disease cost the European Union economy €282bn in 2021
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- New research platform to improve the health prospects of babies born too soon and their families
- Continuing inequalities contribute to the wide variation in rates of stillbirths and neonatal deaths across the UK
- Professor Tim Key elected to the Academia Europaea
- Study pinpoints the length of incidental activity linked to health benefits
- Cholesterol-lowering drug trial completes recruitment with 16,124 participants
- MBRRACE-UK presents recommendations to tackle persistent inequities underlying maternal mortality
- Genetic profiling conducted by the Mexico City Prospective Study highlights the value of genetic studies in diverse populations/El perfil genético realizado por el Estudio Prospectivo de la Ciudad de México resalta el valor de los estudios genéticos en poblaciones diversas
- Alcohol intake is associated with an increased risk of several types of cancer
- Prepayment meters associated with multiple types of deprivation and emergency respiratory hospital admissions
- Multinational collaboration calls for urgent action on maternal deaths
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- Researchers use AI to build a map of how the human brain develops in the womb
- Study of blood proteins in biobank studies uncovers new treatment development targets for heart disease
- Updated data on over 14,000 women show that modern radiotherapy to the regional lymph nodes reduces breast cancer recurrences and deaths
- Folic acid supplements may reduce the risk of stroke in people with genetic predisposition
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- Alcohol consumption increases the risk of major causes of death
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- Oxford Population Health’s Dr Tammy Tong awarded a UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship
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- Researchers present recommendations for conducting standardised reviews when babies die
- MBRRACE-UK collaboration sets out key recommendations for reducing inequities and improving care for babies born to Asian and Black mothers
- Early-life diseases linked to lifelong childlessness
- Neglected disease raises new ethical questions: Nipah virus control and research
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- Maternal death rates in the UK have increased to levels not seen for almost 20 years
- Mandatory folic acid fortification measures reduce the risk of neural tube defects in babies by half
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- Helping parents to help their children: a digital intervention for child anxiety problems
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- Celebrating women’s research on International Women’s Day
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- Revised ultrasound protocols required for diagnosing liver diseases associated with schistosomiasis
- Known risk factors for heart disease remain strong predictors for life expectancy
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- Latest results from study into cost-effectiveness of statin therapy
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- Obituary – Professor Ray Fitzpatrick FMedSci, 1950 –2024
- Study of blood proteins improves risk prediction and identifies new drug targets for diabetes
- Odile Harrison awarded Academy of Medical Sciences Springboard award
- Coordinated action is urgently needed to ensure equitable access to routine baby checks
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- Professor Sir Rory Collins selected for TIME100 2024 Health list
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- Blood proteins may be able to predict risk of cancer more than seven years before it is diagnosed
- Early blood glucose control for people with type 2 diabetes is crucial for reducing complications and prolonging life
- Excess weight had major impact on hospital resource use during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Dr Sapfo Lignou awarded an AHRC grant to explore the intersection between age and healthcare justice
- RECOVERY trial finds no significant benefit of molnupiravir or Paxlovid for patients hospitalised with COVID-19
- Robot radiotherapy could improve treatments for eye disease
- Poor metabolic health linked to worse brain health
- New casebook addresses ethical challenges in public health emergencies
- Cholesterol-lowering drug slows progression of eye disease in people with diabetes
- Indian Study of Healthy Ageing to offer crucial insights into chronic diseases in rural communities
- Persistent inequalities remain in rates of stillbirth and neonatal deaths in the UK
- Urgent action is required to stem the increasing costs of major conditions
- Simple blood test for Epstein-Barr virus may improve early detection of nasopharyngeal cancer
- Inspiring the next generation of population health scientists
- Promises and pitfalls of digital trace data for fertility predictions
- Proteins carried in the blood offer new insights into ageing and age-related disease risk
- Smoking causes half the tuberculosis deaths in Indian men
- Smoking causes half the tuberculosis deaths in Indian men
- Excess nighttime heat significantly increases risk of emergency hospital admission
- The impact of extreme heat on fertility rates across Spain
- Preventive vaccination could be a key strategy against Lassa fever and the next pandemic
- Dr Anya Topiwala awarded a Wellcome Career Development Award
- The interplay between male fertility, mental health and sexual function
- Statins are a cost-effective way of reducing the risks of heart disease and stroke in older adults
- New trial to test potential treatment for chronic kidney disease
- The dynamics of climate policy narratives in the UK
- New insights on HIV’s global genetic diversity to inform public health policy
- New multidisciplinary programme to develop digital pandemic tools
- China Kadoorie Biobank celebrates 20th anniversary
- Professor Prabhat Jha appointed as Nuffield Professor of Population Health and Head of Department
- US adults in worse health than British counterparts at midlife
- New recommendations from the ongoing national enquiries into maternal health and care in the UK
- Liver fibrosis related to schistosomiasis is worsened by co-infection and other underlying liver diseases
- Global inequities in maternal health risks across a woman’s life
- People living with chronic kidney disease may benefit more from longer-term use of -flozins
- The transformative potential of family-based biobanks
- Brain changes seen in lifetime cannabis users but may not be causal
- Higher alcohol consumption, binge drinking, and very high percentage alcoholic products increase risk of death in Mexican adults / Mayor consumo de alcohol, el consumo episódico excesivo y los productos de alto porcentaje de alcohol aumentan el riesgo de muerte en adultos mexicanos
- New insights into proteins that may influence adiposity levels in lean Chinese adults
- RSV vaccination could be vital in the battle against antimicrobial resistance
- New study highlights drivers of schistosome infection
- Improvements to children’s surgery to be identified with the help of the NHS DigiTrials participant recruitment service
- Launch of the new BHF Oxford Centre of Research Excellence
- Sharing economy data tracks the evolution of ethno-religious attitudes after the 2015 Paris attacks
- Athena Swan Silver Award renewed
- The role of non-profit organisations in NHS service provision
- Oxford Population Health researchers win AMR Surveillance Data Challenge Grand Prize
- Unnecessary interventions during labour and childbirth further increase the risk of postpartum haemorrhage in women with severe anaemia
- Global trends for menstrual tracking app use
- Understanding blood proteins can improve risk prediction for heart attacks
- Poor metabolic health in mid-life may increase risk of developing dementia
- Study shows relationship between economic development and contraception is complex
- Oxford and partners lead on two new MRC Centres to create cutting-edge gene therapies
- MBRRACE-UK sets out key recommendations for improving the care of recent migrant women with language barriers whose babies have died
- Researchers present recommendations for conducting standardised reviews when babies die
- The genetic basis of fertility, family and longevity
- Current WHO guidelines may not be relevant for accurately monitoring schistosomiasis-related disease
- Public contributors meet to celebrate involvement in research
- New study reveals the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on other causes of death
- National reference labs are key to effectively managing endemic and pandemic infectious diseases
- Winners of new 'After the End' poetry competition announced
- Genetics, childhood aspirations and family background work together to shape later occupational status, careers and health
- Increased calcium and dairy intake lower risk of bowel cancer by nearly a fifth
- Maternal death rates in the UK show slight improvement for 2021-23
- Study shows place of birth for very premature babies does not affect risk of death
- RECOVERY trial finds that sotrovimab reduces the risk of death in some patients hospitalised with COVID-19
- Our Future Health database open to researchers
- Non-invasive screening for fetal abnormalities in the first trimester of pregnancy is cost-effective for the NHS
- Research highlights the critical role of GP data in understanding common heart condition
- Latest MBRRACE-UK figures for perinatal mortality in the UK are published
- Lifestyle and environmental factors affect health and ageing more than our genes
- Global group of scientists find advances in AI can help prepare the world for the next pandemic
- Study uncovers proteins associated with Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases
- Study provides support for WHO guidelines for treating pregnant women with HIV
- Study reveals rise in smoking and drinking after separation
- Global update reveals haemorrhage as leading cause of maternal death
- Study supports future research into proteins by comparing different technologies
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- Society for Social Medicine 2014 Oxford
- The 9th UK and Ireland Conference on Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology
- Personalised Medicine and Resource Allocation Conference
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Obesity in pregnancy: of mice and women
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Bad Science, AllTrials and Big Data
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Streamlining Clinical Research
- Biomarkers and cardiovascular disease: promises and pitfalls
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: The benefits and risks associated with CT scan
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: The African Partnership for Chronic Disease Research (APCDR)
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: The Dementias Platform UK: Integrating epidemiology and experimental medicine
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: China Kadoorie Biobank: from population health to drug development
- Oxford India Health Research Network Symposium
- From asthma to zoonoses – decoding cause and effect with occupational epidemiology
- Designing and Running Streamlined Randomized Trials
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Big trials, Big data, Big potential: population health research in the 21st century
- NPEU Seminar: The CHIPS* Trial - do we now know what to do?
- NPEU Seminar - He'll be home by his due date: investigating neonatal care for preterm babies
- NPEU Seminar - Ethics, politics and taboo: Why stillbirth remains hidden in the global disease burden
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Fat fit and Slim sick, new insights in Body Fat
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: New evidence from trials to inform the management of obesity in routine care
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: What information is in 'Big Data' brain imaging?
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Adverse events in clinical trials: If nothing happens, is everything alright?
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Investigating CVD risk factors: Interpretation, misinterpretation, anecdotes and prospects
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Hazardous drinking: the main cause of Russia's health crisis
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Intervening in ageing
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: CANCELLED (To be rescheduled)
- HERC Seminar: Beware of Kinked Frontiers: A Systematic Review of the Choice of Comparator Strategies in Cost-Effectiveness Analyses of Human Papillomavirus Testing in Cervical Screening
- NDPH Seminar: Translating genomics into population-based cancer screening strategies – opportunities and challenges
- NPEU Seminar: Capitalising on routine antenatal contacts: an implementation science approach to weight management in pregnancy
- NPEU Seminar: The use of routinely collected clinical data to support neonatal studies
- NPEU Seminar: Public Engagement with Research: A Brief Introduction
- NPEU Seminar: Can the world get malaria under control?
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Prevention of type 2 diabetes - the scientific evidence
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Developing the evidence base to improve prostate cancer survivorship
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: A life course approach to cardiovascular ageing
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Health and the built environment: Challenges and prospects for cities of the future
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Prostate cancer screening - examining the evidence
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Cardiovascular risk scores: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Understanding breast cancer risk
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: The genetic epidemiology of epithelial ovarian cancer
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Trial Forge, PRECIS-2 and how to design an efficient trial
- RICHARD DOLL SEMINAR: Getting the best out of electronic health records
- Plasticity and Juggling (in science and in life)
- NPEU Seminar: Probiotic in Preterm babies Study (PiPS)
- NPEU Seminar: Uterine natural killer (NK) cells role in pregnancy
- NPEU Seminar: Monitoring of the fetus during labour: design, conduct, results and challenges of a trial recruiting 46,000 women in labour
- HERC Seminar: A Brief History of Economic Evaluation
- Richard Doll Seminars: Preventing Colorectal Cancer by Screening
- Richard Doll Seminars: The Design and Implementation of a multi-site Randomised Controlled Trial of Geriatrician- Led Acute Care in the Home: Recruiting the first 500 participants
- Richard Doll Seminars: Prevention of osteoporotic fracture throughout the lifecourse
- Richard Doll Seminars: Kidney disease: an emerging public health problem?
- Richard Doll Seminars: Challenges and opportunities for research in the field of comorbidity
- Richard Doll Seminars: Data Liberation – Making data available for research purposes
- Richard Doll Seminars: The Mediterranean diet in cardiovascular prevention: PREDIMED and PREDIMED –PLUS trials
- Richard Doll Seminars: Dionysis, Dinosaurs and the Politics of Alcohol
- NDPH Seminar: The Breathless Genes: Lung function genetics and risk of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Designing and Running Streamlined Randomized Trials
- Launch Meeting of UK Trial Managers' Network Oxford Hub
- Cancer and tobacco use among Indigenous Australians
- NDPH Seminar: Smoking, drinking and adiposity in Chennai, India
- Ethox: Oxford Global Health and Bioethics International Conference: 17th - 18th July 2017
- HERC Seminar: Cost-effectiveness modelling of the liver disease pathway.
- Richard Doll Seminars: Improving the odds of drug development success through human genomics
- Richard Doll Seminars: Building successful partnerships between academia and the biopharmaceutical industry
- Richard Doll Seminars: The one-way mirror: understanding public attitudes towards commercial access to patient data
- Richard Doll Seminars: Smouldering Hearts: a Mills and Boon Classic!
- Richard Doll Seminars: The National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service in the era of Big Data
- Richard Doll Seminars: Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes: From Efficacy to Effectiveness in the Real World setting
- Richard Doll Seminars: From bench to front-bench: using laboratory studies to inform tobacco and alcohol policy
- Richard Doll Seminars: Streamlined trials: what works and what doesn't work
- NPEU Seminar: Invisible patients in birth debates (are not the ones you’d expect): documenting systematic distortions in the representation of birth-place evidence
- NPEU Seminar: Advancing enteral feeds in preterm babies; evidence from trials
- NPEU Seminar: Comparing adolescents and adults preferences to health states commonly used in economic evaluation in child health
- NPEU Seminar: A father's place? The move towards men's presence during childbirth in Britain, 1940s-2000s
- NPEU Seminar: I2S2 - A multicentre RCT of iodide supplementation versus placebo in preterm infants - Developmental Outcomes at 2 Years
- HERC Seminar: Dealing with missing quality of life data in clinical trials
- Intellectual Property, Ethics and the Market in the Era of Personalised Medicine
- NPEU Seminar: Cancer risk after assisted conception
- NPEU Seminar - Perinatal Mental Health: finding the balance
- NPEU Seminar: Recent advances in perinatal and paediatric medicines evaluation: regulations, infrastructure and collaboration
- Richard Doll Seminars: Incentives, Choice and Public Health Policy
- Richard Doll Seminars: Stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation: assessing risk and simple decision-making in everyday clinical practice
- Richard Doll Seminars: Safeguarding health in the Anthropocene Epoch
- PLEASE NOTE: This seminar has been postponed until the autumn - Richard Doll Seminars: Measuring and visualising worldwide trends in cardiovascular risk factors
- Richard Doll Seminars: Predicting and evaluating the impact of the UK Sugar Drink Industry Levy
- Richard Doll Seminars: The use of randomized trials to distort best clinical practice
- Richard Doll Seminars: Can measures of biological age tell us anything more than chronological age?
- Richard Doll Seminars: New ways to lower cholesterol – PCSK9 inhibition and the FOURIER trial
- NPEU Seminar: Appy Parents: Supporting NICU families in the digital age
- Ethox Seminar: ‘The families give so much, we give so little’: The ethics of research reciprocity in Young Lives, a 15 year international study of childhood poverty
- Ethox Seminar: Ethical issues in individual-cluster trials: beyond the Ottawa Statement
- HERC Seminar: Using discrete choice experiments to understand benefit-risk trade-offs
- Graduate Careers Day
- UK Biobank Annual Meeting
- Ethox Seminar: Public Engagement in Health Policy: Mapping Aims and Approaches
- Ethox Seminar: Safety, Risk, Ethics & Behaviour in Healthcare
- Missing data in randomised trials: beyond missing at random
- Ethox Seminar: How can health research data from low and middle settings be shared ethically and equitably?
- League tables of cost effectiveness of preventive interventions focussing on tobacco control and dietary interventions (from a New Zealand perspective)
- Exploiting advances in genomics, voice recognition, and health records across populations
- BDI seminar: Novel methods for the comprehensive analysis of physical activity in epidemiology
- Incorporating Budget Impact Analysis in the Implementation of Complex Interventions: A Case of an Integrated Intervention for Multimorbid Patients within the CareWell Study
- Big Data in Health - Li Ka Shing Foundation East-West Alliance, Oxford 2017
- Ethox Seminar: Do Moral Foundations Matter in Bioethics?
- HERC Seminar: Use of Rapid Reviews in Health Technology Assessment Processes – Effective or Impractical? A Review of the Irish System & Lessons for Others
- NPEU Seminar: Antenatal interventions to improve pregnancy outcomes - do they work?
- NPEU Seminar: Born at the threshold of viability: the impact on behaviour problems into adolescence
- Ethox Seminar: Zika and the Failure to Act Under the Police Power
- CPNP Seminar - Scaling Up School-based Physical Activity Interventions: Importance of implementation
- Ethox Seminar: The Ethics of AMR Carriership
- Ethox Seminar: Ethics at the Coal-Face: do clinical ethics services do anything useful?
- BDI Seminar: Discovery of rare and common variants associated with blood pressure and hypertension
- BDI Seminar: Medical Research and Intellectual Property Rights / things to consider and things to avoid
- NDPH Seminar: TWILIGHT and the role of dual anti-platelet therapy
- HERC Seminar: Use of Rapid Reviews in Health Technology Assessment Processes – Effective or Impractical? A Review of the Irish System & Lessons for Others.
- HERC Seminar: Are Public Hospitals Overcrowded? Evidence from Trauma and Orthopaedics in England
- Richard Doll Seminar: Novel trials of common infection management in primary care
- Richard Doll Seminar: Suicide, psychosis and the case for public mental health
- Richard Doll Seminar: The REVEAL trial – asking a good question, getting a reliable answer.
- Richard Doll Seminar: Measuring and visualising worldwide trends in cardiovascular risk factors
- Richard Doll Seminar: The genetic analysis of biomedical big data
- Richard Doll Seminar: Large-scale epidemiology in South Korea: findings from 1.5 million adults
- Richard Doll Seminar: Recent discoveries in the genetics of cardiovascular disease and risk factors
- Designing and Running Streamlined Randomized Trials
- Dissecting the Genetic contribution to Major Depressive Disorder
- NPEU Seminar - Midwifery Science in the Netherlands: Looking for evidence in turbulent times
- HERC Seminar: Developing New Policies in Response to Rising Drug Prices in the U.S.
- Understanding the aetiology of reproductive ageing and its links to broader health
- Richard Doll Seminar: Complexity of Susceptibility to Cancer
- HERC Seminar - Introducing rational healthcare prioritisation in Ghana: Methods and challenges
- Ethox Seminar - The role of male partners in women’s decisions to use PrEP during pregnancy
- Ethox Seminar - Digitalised health care and patient involvement: on the ethical relevance on how it is organised
- Ethox seminar - Consenting conundrums in adolescent mental health
- Ethox seminar - Personalised mental health: approaching depression in faith communities
- Ethox seminar - Embedding ethics in global health research collaborations
- CPNP Seminar - Changes in drink purchases following the removal of soft drink at 20 sport and leisure centres
- NDPH Seminar: A Tale of Two (Lancet) Commissions - Palliative Care and Pollution in LDCs
- China Kadoorie Biobank research session
- NDPH seminar: The uses of Hippocratic Epidemiology
- Ethox Seminar: Muslim perspectives on palliative and end of life care
- Ethox Seminar: Bad Beginnings? A qualitative study of prison mother and baby units
- Richard Doll Seminar - Prenatal impact on child health and development: Have we been looking at the wrong generation?
- Richard Doll Seminar - Anti-inflammatory treatment for coronary artery disease – the CANTOS trial
- Richard Doll Seminar - The emergence of epidemiology and public health campaigns in Victorian Britain
- Richard Doll Seminar - Lung Cancer CT screening, the UKLS and European experience; time to implement?
- Richard Doll Seminar - Plant foods, antioxidants and the risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, all-cause and cause-specific mortality
- Richard Doll Seminar - SGLT2 inhibition for treating diabetes – an approach which achieves far more than just lowering glucose?
- Richard Doll Seminar - Revisiting molecular subtyping in breast cancer: Gene mapping and beyond
- Richard Doll Seminar - The future of population health research: A ‘new public health’?
- HERC Seminar - Value of sample information as a tool for clinical trial design
- Ethox Seminar: Between the reasonable and the particular: Why English law does not, and should not, give primacy to respect for patient autonomy in regulating informed consent to medical treatment
- NPEU Research Seminar - Opportunities and challenges for using real world evidence (RWE) for surveillance, quality improvement and research: Pregnancy ontology - Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) Research and Surveillance Centre (RSC)
- NPEU Research Seminar - UKMidSS: The UK Midwifery Study System
- Richard Doll Seminar - National colorectal cancer intelligence
- Big Data Ethics Forum
- Richard Doll Seminar - Global surveillance of cancer surival
- HERC Seminar - Carer and family effects in economic evaluation: An overview of recent research
- Ethox Seminar: Transformative experience and adolescent capacity to refuse life-prolonging treatment
- Ethox Seminar: Genes wide open - A qualitative study to explore the motives, experiences and attitudes of individuals who openly share their genomic data
- Richard Doll Seminar - Population Science in Africa
- Richard Doll Seminar - Mylotarg from clinical trial to licensing: A fifteen year odyssey
- Richard Doll Seminar - Your Face Tomorrow: Prevention in the era of big data and miniaturized disease models
- NDPH Seminar - Measuring premature mortality and disability from cardiovascular diseases worldwide: Evidence from the Global Burden of Disease Study
- Ethox Seminar: Public health policy and the ethics of the long game
- Inaugural Lectures
- Archie Cochrane Lecture: Re-inventing randomised trials for the 21st century
- An Oxford Conversation: Truth in the Media
- NPEU Research Seminar - The (not) new WHO diagnostic criteria for gestational diabetes - do they make a difference?
- Big Data Ethics Forum: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Ethical questions around robust and open science
- NDPH Seminar: Differences in the results of randomised and non-randomised epidemiologic studies: When are they NOT due to bias in the non-randomised studies?
- Ethox Seminar: Using practical ethics to resolve differences of opinion in review and design of clinical research
- HERC Seminar - Using electronic health records in health economic modelling studies
- NPEU Research Seminar - Perinatal depression in migrant women on the Thai-Myanmar border: Prevalence, risk factors and experiences
- Richard Doll Seminar - Life and death decisions: Setting spending priorities en route to universal healthcare coverage
- Richard Doll Seminar - Principles and practice of preventive cardiology
- Richard Doll Seminar - Environmental impact on child health and development: Have we been looking at the wrong generation?
- Richard Doll Seminar - Tobacco industry distortion of science: Some lessons learned
- Richard Doll Seminar - Diabetes No More! Results from the DiRECT trial
- Richard Doll Seminar - The COSMOS international prospective cohort study: Lessons for the design and set-up of cohort studies in the digital era and some preliminary findings
- Richard Doll Seminar - New insights for patients with, or at risk of, diabetes - the EXSCEL and ACE trials
- NPEU Seminar: Hard lessons: learning from controversial cases in medical ethics
- Joint NDPH / BDI / CVM Seminar - Genes and risk for or protection against coronary disease
- Richard Doll Seminar - Post-Truth Medicine: Death and Disability by Disinformation
- Richard Doll Seminar - Some large simple randomized trials in life threatening bleeding
- Inaugural Lecture: Is Big Epidemiology Better Epidemiology?
- Ethox Seminar: Concealment and Discovery: The role of information security in biomedical data re-use
- Ethox Seminar: Responsibility in Healthcare: Empowerment Without Blame?
- Ethox Seminar: The concept of vulnerability: Eliminating a problem?
- NDPH Seminar: Building an evidence base for tailored mass treatment of parasitic worms: A study of >20,000 people in rural Uganda
- NPEU Seminar - SIFT The Speed of Increasing milk Feeds Trial
- HERC Seminar - Sensitivity analysis for not-at-random missing data in trial-based cost-effectiveness analysis
- Ethox Seminar: Residual cognitive capacities and the capacity for suffering in patients with cognitive motor dissociation
- Ethox Seminar: To report or not to report? That's not the only question!
- Ethox Seminar: Saving decision making from itself
- Ethox Seminar: The challenges of total joint replacement in obese individuals: Clinical and ethical issues
- Ethox Seminar: Justice and vulnerability in big data
- Richard Doll Seminar - Malaria elimination in the Greater Mekong Subregion
- AHA Paul Dudley White International Lecture: Post-Truth Medicine: Death and Disability by Disinformation
- Ethox Seminar: Ethical issues for verbal autopsy in the context of health and demographic surveillance systems
- Ethox Seminar: An ethical analysis of screening for perinatal mental health in the UK
- HERC Seminar - Discrete choice experiments to inform programming and C-E modelling of HIV prevention
- Richard Peto...Studying the Bleeding Obvious
- NPEU Research Seminar - Invisible patients in birth debates (are not the ones you'd expect): Documenting systematic distortions in the representation of birth-place evidence
- NPEU Research Seminar - SIFT: The Speed of Increasing milk Feeds Trial
- NPEU Research Seminar - Towards preventing fetal brain injury and death at term while reducing the rate of emergency deliveries: making use of large datasets of fetal heart rate monitoring
- Ethox and WEH Seminar: Ethical Expertise in Psychiatry in Germany
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - All About Money: Why we should ignore "undue influence" in research
- Oxford Open Doors
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - African Bioethics: what and how?
- Ethox and WEH Seminar: What gives them the right? Legal privilege and waivers of consent for research
- NPEU Seminar: TBC (Maternal and Newborn health in the community – Uganda/UK collaboration)
- NPEU Seminar: TBC
- NPEU Seminar: Using qualitative research to shape, inform, and implement global guidelines in maternity care.
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Individuals as co-creators of their own environments: Implications for understanding development and applying interventions
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - End of Life care in ICUs in Ain Shams University Hospitals, Cairo, Egypt
- Richard Doll Seminar: Diet, nutrition, physical activity and cancer: the current state of the evidence (and how to use it)
- Richard Doll Seminar: Cervical cancer, occult CIN3 and HPV screening
- Richard Doll Seminar: Cervical Screening in a post-HPV immunisation world
- Richard Doll Seminar: Livestock, Health, Environment & People
- Richard Doll Seminar: The genetics of stroke
- Richard Doll Seminar: Evolutionary approaches to public health, or why do health inequalities exist?
- Richard Doll Seminar: The SCAMP adolescent cohort study: lessons for the design, set-up and follow-up of adolescent cohort studies in the digital era and some preliminary findings
- Richard Doll Seminar: Using naturally randomized genetic evidence to inform the design of randomized trials
- Richard Doll Seminar: Can we transform perinatal care through larger, more efficient, collectively prioritised international trials?
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Authenticity and citizenship in people living with dementia in a care home
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - After the End of Disease: a Historical Perspective on Epidemic Narratives
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - The ethics and epistemology of nocebo effects in trials, and what to do about it
- Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity Seminar: Chess, not chequers
- Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity Seminar: Discussing weight management in primary care -insights from conversation analysis of the BWeL trial
- Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity Seminar: Revealing later life vulnerabilities through the study of food practices
- Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity Seminar: Psychosocial inequality, insecurity and overweight/obesity in a Danish Youth Cohort
- Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity Seminar: Assessing the reformulation efforts of soft drink companies in the UK
- Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity Seminar: Genomics of common obesity
- Ethox and WEH Seminar: Current controversies in public patient involvement in research and service delivery
- Ethox and WEH Seminar: The Embassy of Good Science: A European Initiative to strengthen research integrity and research ethics
- HERC Seminar: Estimating survival: does patient reported quality of life matter?
- Ethox and WEH Seminar: Political Bioethics
- Ethox and WEH Seminar: Punishing the innocent and other riddles of moral responsibility scepticism
- Ethox and WEH Seminar: How can we make health care better? Developing an approach to quality and quality improvement.
- Ethox and WEH Seminar: Avoiding ethics dumping in global research - Looking for equitable partnerships
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - On balancing security and privacy
- Ethox and WEH Seminar: Deploying Epigenetics to Identify Genetically Influenced Social Inequalities
- HERC Seminar: Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for Comparative Value Assessment throughout the Drug Lifecycle
- Richard Doll Seminar: A genetic risk score to guide personalised, age-specific prostate cancer screening
- Richard Doll Seminar: Sustainable and healthy food systems - Now and in the future
- Richard Doll Seminar: Incorporating biomarkers into breast cancer trials - where are we at?
- Richard Doll Seminar: Controversial topics in the epidemiology of chronic lung disease
- Richard Doll Seminar: Prevention of dementia by targeting risk factors
- Richard Doll Seminar: Social determinants of health, health behaviours and health inequalities
- Richard Doll Seminar: Progress in the management of breast cancer: Trials and tribulations
- Richard Doll Seminar: Lifecourse economic evaluation - A microsimulation approach
- Richard Doll Seminar: Examining public health workers' perceptions toward response expectations in disasters
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Chronic Illness: A Systems Approach
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - The Basic Structure Model of Research Stakeholder Obligations
- NPEU Seminar: Exploding the 3-Dimensional Singularity of Stillbirth
- Inaugural Lecture - Clinical Trials: Trying to work out who benefits
- Richard Doll Seminar: Are journals an endangered species?
- CKB Seminar: Using genetics to explore the consequences of obesity
- Inaugural Lecture - Halving premature death: Thinking big, keeping it simple
- HERC Seminar: Implications of non-marginal budgetary impacts in health technology assessment
- NDPH Seminar: Methods for handling missing data and adjusting for non-adherence in cluster-randomised trials
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Bringing Bioethics into Play: Digital Games as an Empirical Tool to Investigate Moral Choices
- Archie Cochrane Lecture 2019: Big Biobanks in the East and West
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - The limits of patient and public involvement
- Ethox Workshop - Participatory Visual Methods Workshop
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Gender as structural and epistemic vulnerability in global health emergencies
- Women and Leadership - Fighting for an equal world
- Inaugural Lecture: Clinical Trials 101 - Ask the right question, get the right answer
- HERC Seminar: Health Preference Research: past, present and possible future
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Ethical Medical Repatriation of Migrant Workers
- Causal Inference in Epidemiology Seminar - Causal inference: acknowledging the third pillar of contemporary data science
- Causal Inference in Epidemiology Seminar - Statistical concepts: a grammar for research
- Causal Inference in Epidemiology Seminar - Creating a 'target trial' within a longitudinal cohort: application to estimate treatment effects in cystic fibrosis
- Causal Inference in Epidemiology Seminar: Automating causal inference using Mendelian randomisation
- HERC Seminar: The causal effect of adiposity on hospital costs: Mendelian Randomization analysis of over 300,000 individuals from the UK Biobank
- NPEU Seminar: Postpartum Psychosis and bipolar disorder - who's at high risk?
- NPEU Research Seminar - Principles and Practice of Prevention in Anxiety Related Problems
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - It's time to check you now: informed consent and vaginal exams of pregnant women in labour
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Telling the truth about pain: informed consent and the role of expectation in pain intensity
- NDPH Seminar - Investigating genetic contributions to stroke: the journey to beyond today
- Richard Doll Seminar - Life expectancy and cardiovascular disease in Russia. New insights and outstanding issues
- Richard Doll Seminar - Intensive blood pressure lowering in multimorbid patients: too much of a good thing?
- Richard Doll Seminar - Embracing epigenetics in epidemiological studies: uses in prediction and understanding disease mechanisms
- Richard Doll Seminar - Preconception health: what, why, how, when and for whom?
- Richard Doll Seminar - The Mobile Malaria Project
- Richard Doll Seminar - Some contemporary insights into cardio-vascular risk
- NPEU Research Seminar - Women and cardiovascular disease: an odd couple?
- New Career Development Series - The research journey and the importance of a supportive work environment in navigating the highs and lows
- New Career Development Series - Thinking of global health research? Think Ethics!
- Ethox and WEH Seminar: Care and Control: An ethical analysis of parenting support within a UK prison mother and baby unit
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - A can of worms: open data, replication and evidence-making in global health
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Delaying and Withholding Interventions: Ethics and the Stepped Wedge
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Rethinking Consent in Medical Education Panel
- WEH Workshop - Ethics Oversight and Committees for AI: Towards a Future Research Agenda
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Beyond Hype: Opportunities and Challenges in mHealth
- NDPH/BDI Seminar - The Impact of ART and Circumcision on Community HIV Incidence- The Botswana Combination Prevention Project
- CPNP Seminar - Ending the Pacific NCD Crisis: Insights from Tonga and New Zealand
- OxSTAT Adaptive Designs Workshop
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Conscientious objection in healthcare and professional obligations
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Beyond Money: Conscientious Objection in Medicine as a Conflict of Interests
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Pathways to Cure: care-seeking experiences and perceptions of health and illness of participants enrolled in a clinical trial for hepatitis C
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Ethical preparedness and genomics in the headlines
- HERC Seminar - Quality of Life Trajectories in Total knee Replacement Patients: What can they tell us?
- Richard Doll Seminar - The ASPREE Study: The use of aspirin in older people without cardiovascular disease
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - New Zealand medical students and their involvement with patients in the context of sensitive examinations: what does consent have to do with it?
- Ethox and WEH Seminar - Developing an interdisciplinary theoretical framework for global mental health research ethics
- Oxford Open Doors
- Pharmaceutical policies in the long run: reflections on 60th anniversary of the Hinchliffe Report
- Ethox/WEH Seminar - Regulation of AI in healthcare: what should we expect?
- Ethox/WEH Seminar - Genomic secondary findings in inherited heart conditions: a recall by genotype study
- Modeling Dynamic Changes of Brain Based on Neuroimaging Data
- Methodological Issues in Nutritional Epidemiology and the Assessment of Preventable Mortality
- Mini-Symposium: Large prospective studies of diet and health: research in the Nuffield Department of Population Health
- NDPH Seminar - Changing the way medical research is funded: Some lessons from Australia
- Ethox/WEH Seminar - Newborn Screening for Sickle Cell Disease in Tanzania: Understanding ethical, social and resource based implications
- Ethox/WEH Seminar - Reclaiming a Sense of Common Humanity: A Confucian Ethical Vision
- Oxford-Peking University Joint Symposium on Precision Medicine
- CKB Workshop - Infections, immunity and cancer: aetiology and beyond
- Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UVBO) Seminar - Boys, bulk, and body ideals: epidemiology of muscle-enhancing and disordered eating behaviours in United States adolescents
- UVBO Seminar - Can wearable sensors and machine learning enhance our understanding of lifestyle health behaviours?
- UVBO Seminar - Nutrient timing and human health
- NDPH Inaugural lecture - Crossing the divide between genomics and epidemiology: The curious case of Alzheimer's Disease
- NDPH Inaugural Lecture - Tackling diabetes in the 21st Century: An economic road map
- Richard Doll Seminar - A longitudinal view of diabetes and its complications
- Richard Doll Seminar - Chronic kidney disease of unknown cause: the epidemic you’ve never heard of
- Richard Doll Seminar - Prostate cancer screening and treatment: what is the trial evidence and linked epidemiology?
- Richard Doll Seminar - Cardiovascular research in the Tromsø Study
- Richard Doll Seminar - Calcium, vitamin D and older people's health
- Richard Doll Seminar - Measure construction and causal inference
- Richard Doll Seminar - Inhalable microplastics: a new cause for concern
- Richard Doll Seminar - Clinical trials: now and in the future
- Richard Doll Seminar - Global diabetes epidemiology: past, present and future
- NPEU Seminar - Understanding Challenges in Newborn Care to Improve Patient Outcomes
- NPEU Seminar - The genetics of reproductive behaviour
- NDPH Special Seminar - Could cigarette smoking really protect against a few types of cancer?
- Health Services Research Unit Methods Group – Clinical Outcome Assessments: Content validity and meaningful change
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Psychology applied to genomics: understanding the utility of personal genomic information for physical and mental health
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Postgraduate Medical Ethics Education - mapping the field
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Archival Ethics from Below: The Case of the Uganda Cancer Institute's Records
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: A Social Connection Theory of Justice for Global Health Equity
- Introduction to Principles of Statistics: A short course using R
- NPEU Seminar - Setting up safety stopping boundaries for a phase II trial: the Poppi trial
- HERC Seminar: Difference-in-differences estimation when the dependent variable is ordinal
- An Oxford Conversation: the impact of fake news on our lives
- HERC Seminar - A dynamic Bayesian Markov model for health economic evaluations of interventions in infectious disease
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Health as wellbeing and health as asset: Why the distinction matters
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Suffering prioritisation, or prioritising suffering? A critique of arguments for and against NHS funded fertility services
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Addressing vulnerability in and through research: Highlights from the REACH study
- Richard Doll Seminar: Twenty-five year risks of breast cancer mortality in 500,000 women
- Richard Doll Seminar: Trans fatty acid biomarkers and incident type 2 diabetes: pooled analysis from 11 prospective cohort studies
- Richard Doll Seminar: Insights into stroke genetics - Balancing quantity with quality to inform discovery & drug targets
- Richard Doll Seminar: Movement posology for a digitally-enabled world
- Richard Doll Seminar: Using evidence to transform policy and practice – can it be done?
- Richard Doll Seminar: Design and analysis of prevalence surveys in low-resource settings
- Richard Doll Seminar: The Risk of Everything – using linked electronic health records to develop and validate risk prediction tools for use in clinical care
- Richard Doll Seminar: Trials to assess potential preventive, neuroprotective or symptom-alleviating treatments for Alzheimer’s disease
- HERC Seminar: Rise or fall in equality? The dynamics of inequality measures
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: The Role of Autonomy in Medical Consent
- WEH/Ethox Seminar
- NPEU Seminar: Intimate connections - A journey of research & service development in Perinatal Mental Heath
- HERC Seminar: Advances in decision modeling using R - Collaborating in an open source space
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Building research capacity through North-South Partnerships: some ethical reflections and a social justice agenda
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: What do we owe to novel synthetic beings and how can we be sure?
- The Global Response to the Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Outbreak
- HERC Seminar: Learning healthcare systems for cost-effective precision oncology.
- Oxford Workshop: Ageing Without Living Longer
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Nudging People into Consent
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: An Aide Memoire for a Balancing Act? Arguing against the ‘Balance Sheet’ Approach to Best Interests Decision-Making for Adults and Children
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Resuscitation decisions and discussions: can we get it right in a climate of fear?
- Richard Doll Seminar - Your country needs you: the ethics of redeploying health care professionals to high-risk clinical roles in the management of patients with COVID-19
- Richard Doll Seminar - COVID-19 infection in pregnancy and early life: what evidence do we have of health impacts for women and babies?
- Richard Doll Seminar - The health economics of COVID-19
- Richard Doll Seminar - UK Biocentre and UK Biobank: COVID-19 testing and research
- Richard Doll Seminar - How the concept of Radical Uncertainty can make us all better modellers
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Bioethical Relevance of the African dual concept of Moral Status
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Should consent for data processing be privileged in health research?
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Ethical Dispossession: Mindfulness-Based Therapies and the History of Virtue
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: An ethical approach for implementing COVID-19 immunity certificates
- Road to RECOVERY: Finding treatments for COVID-19
- Richard Doll Seminar - Contact tracing for COVID-19
- Richard Doll Seminar -COVID-19: where to next?
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Translational ethics: working with clinicians to improve ethical decision-making
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Consent and confidentiality in family medicine: reflections on the “ABC” case
- Richard Doll Seminar: Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on admission rates for acute coronary syndromes in England
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Trustworthy governance and commercial users of health data: what is a reasonable expectation of privacy?
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Medical ethics: common or uncommon morality?
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Trustworthy governance and commercial users of health data: what is a reasonable expectation of privacy?
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Human challenge studies in endemic settings: ethical issues
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Self-Defeating Codes of Medical Ethics and How to Fix Them: Failures in COVID-19 Response and Beyond
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Four decades of consent in Norwegian biobanking
- Richard Doll Seminar - Largest cohort studies of passive household smoking with mortality (NZ census-cohorts 1981, 1996 and 2006), and quantifying health gains from various tobacco endgame strategies
- HERC Seminar - Forming COVID-19 policy under uncertainty
- HERC Seminar - The regional effect of the Australia’s Consumer Directed Care model for older people
- Richard Doll Seminar: Characteristics and outcomes of neonatal SARS-CoV-2 infection in the UK
- Richard Doll Seminar - Rapid detection and identification of pathogenic viruses in minutes using single-particle imaging and machine learning
- Richard Doll Seminar: An update on the COVID vaccines
- Richard Doll Seminar: What (if anything) is going on? Social media use and mental health among young people - teasing out associations using longitudinal data from the UK Millennium Cohort Study
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Islam and Biomedical Research Ethics
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Confidentiality and transplant tourism: keeping one’s hands clean during organ laundering
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Is there is a meaningful distinction to be made between bioethics, public health ethics and global health ethics?
- Richard Doll Seminar - title tbc
- Richard Doll Seminar - Lord’s Paradox Resolved: The mindboggling truth behind the 50-year-old puzzle
- Richard Doll Seminar -OpenSAFELY.org: how and why we built a new, highly secure, open source analytics platform for 55 million patients' full linked health records during COVID-19
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Ethical issues in the COVID-19 pandemic: Are lessons ever learned?
- Richard Doll Seminar: US Convalescent Plasma Program – Insights and Observations
- WEH/Ethox Seminar: Distrust as a Defensive Stance
- Richard Doll Seminar: The journey from variants in the sequence of the genome and clinical phenotypes
- Richard Doll Seminar: The International 100K+ Cohorts Consortium: Integrating large-scale cohorts to address global scientific challenges
- Richard Doll Seminar - Revolutionizing Healthcare: Turning the practice of medicine into a quantitative science
- HERC Webinar - Distributional cost-effectiveness analysis and the preferences of the UK-public: Two choice-experiments
- HERC Webinar - Methods for population-adjusted indirect comparisons based on individual and aggregate level data
- Richard Doll Seminar - Evaluating biomarkers and therapeutic targets for cardiovascular disease through applications of human genetics
- Richard Doll Seminar - The road to cervical cancer elimination: what will it involve and how long will it take?
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - The ethics of challenge trials for SARS-CoV-2 vaccines
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Opt-Out Organ Donation And The Exclusion Of Organs And Tissues
- RECOVERY Trial, one year on
- Richard Doll Seminar - Whose health is it, anyway? Repositioning health as our most untapped opportunity for prosperity and happiness
- Richard Doll Seminar - The impact of COVID-19 outbreak on mortality in Wuhan, the epicentre of pandemic in China
- Richard Doll Seminar - Dietary dilemmas over fats and cardiovascular disease risk
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Advance Directives and the Happy Demented Patient
- WEH/Ethox Seminar - Team Science and publications: Who should be an author?
- Harvard-Oxford Programme in Epidemiology mini symposium
- Richard Doll Seminar - INTERCOVID: A prospective cohort study of the effects of COVID-19 in pregnancy
- Richard Doll Seminar - The IRIS Initiative investigates changes in invasive disease in 26 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Richard Doll Seminar - How does the public think COVID-19 vaccines should be allocated? Insights from the COVID-19 Vaccine Preference and Opinion Survey (CANDOUR) study
- Richard Doll Seminar - Stillbirths: a global perspective
- Richard Doll Seminar - Cardiovascular protection with salt substitute - the Salt Substitute and Stroke Study
- Richard Doll Seminar - How racism can make us sick: and what we can do about it
- Richard Doll Seminar - tbc
- Richard Doll Seminar - Walking a tightrope: balancing the risks in pregnancy disorders
- Richard Doll Seminar - Ethnicity and breast cancer: where are we now?
- Richard Doll Seminar - Our Future Health: A look to the future of early detection research
- Ethox Seminar: The practice of support for decision-making and the purpose of human rights
- Ethox Seminar: Realizing the potential of global digital health
- Richard Doll Seminar - Meaning and methodology of meta-analyses
- Richard Doll Seminar - Interplay of diet, gut microbiome and metabolome in major depression
- Richard Doll Seminar: ‘Lay’ and ‘expert’ evidence in public bioethics
- Richard Doll Seminar - Stillbirths: a global perspective
- Ethox Seminar: Cognitive Engineering Where Severe Cognitive Disability is Indicated: Toward Enabling the Future Person’s Capacity for Participation in Political Community
- Richard Doll Seminar - Progesterone and P-values
- Richard Doll Seminar: Genomics England and the journey of whole genome sequencing into the mainstream
- Richard Doll Seminar: Using data to improve health and healthcare outcomes for LGBTQ+ adults
- Richard Doll Seminar - Public Sector research and Industry: or There and Back Again
- Richard Doll Seminar - Global tuberculosis epidemiology: should we address latent tuberculosis?
- HERC Seminar - Measuring Health Utilities for COVID-19 Illness: Implications for Valuing Child Health
- Richard Doll Seminar: The trials of a statistician – Overcoming some statistical challenges to deliver robust results from randomised controlled trials
- Ethox Seminar - What the GDPR says about genomic data
- Ethox Seminar: What the GDPR says about genomic data
- Ethox Seminar: Holding Machines Responsible: Moral Responsibility in a Technological World
- Richard Doll Seminar - The comparative mortality of an elite group in the long run of history: an observational analysis of politicians from 11 countries
- Richard Doll seminar - Secondary prevention of Human Papillomavirus (HPV)-driven oropharyngeal cancer using HPV serology
- HERC Seminar - Reference modelling using a national registry - the Epidemiological Modelling of Australian Patients with Myeloma (EpiMAP Myeloma) project
- Ethox Seminar - Fertility treatments, state-neutrality and adoption: In defence of defending (reproductive) preferences
- Richard Doll Seminar - Genetic susceptibility to lung cancer
- Richard Doll Seminar - Sociocultural beliefs and population diversities affecting outcomes in perinatal research
- Ethox Seminar - The Social Epistemology of Abortion
- Ethox Seminar - Community-based palliative care in refugee camps: Rwandan snapshots
- Ethox Seminar - Desperate Patients, Questionable Drugs: Balancing Speed and Certainty in Drug Approvals
- Richard Doll Seminar - Microbiome: Diet, Cancer, and Moving to Population Studies
- Richard Doll Seminar - Establishing a community-based prospective cohort for chronic infectious diseases in rural sub-Saharan Africa: introducing the Oxford-Uganda Collaboration on Schistosomiasis
- HERC Seminar - Understanding the role of mental health in online gambling decisions: A Discrete Choice Experiment
- IDEU Workshop
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Evolutionary drivers of antibiotic resistance in pathogen populations
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series - From pigs to the clinic: Plasmids associated with porcine isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae have acquired genes conferring both virulence and antibiotic resistance
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Lessons learned - Will suffering through one pandemic help prevent another?
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Global molecular epidemiology of HIV-1
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: COVID-19 and Kids: what have we learnt after 3 years?
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Herpes simplex type 1 virus (HSV-1) and Alzheimer’s disease: the enemy within
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Monkeypox and the placebo-controlled randomised trial of tecovirimat in non-hospitalised monkeypox patients (PLATINUM) study
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Linking the within- and between-host evolutionary dynamics of SARS-CoV-2: what we can learn using genetic data from the ONS Covid Infection Survey
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Respiratory Controlled Human Infection Models – what have we learned so far and future directions
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 infection or vaccination in the UK general population
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series:Pneumococcal competition by bacteriocins
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Hepatitis B diagnosis, prevention and treatment: laboratory approaches to the elimination agenda
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Informing on Neisseria gonorrhoeae treatment and management through pathogen genomics
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Pertussis, vaccines and transmission
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Broadly Neutralising Antibodies for HIV Treatment and Long-Term Remission
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Ethics of surveillance in infectious disease hotspots in LMICs
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Three years of government responses to COVID-19: What have we learned?
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine trial results
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: 40 years of combating meningococcal disease: are we nearly there yet?
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Diabetes and global infection – why is there increased susceptibility and disease severity?
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Ethics of surveillance in infectious disease hotspots in LMICs
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: What can we learn from fakes?”
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Epidemiology of the NHS COVID-19 app: design, evaluation and future considerations
- Infectious Disease Seminar Series: Stimuli responsive systems for targeted delivery of antimicrobial therapy
- Polygenic Risk Scores and Our Future Health
- Richard Doll Seminar - Is psychosis a syndemic manifestation of historical and contemporary adversity?
- Richard Doll seminar - Wellbeing-adjusted life years (WELBYs) in policy and practice
- Richard Doll seminar - INPRES - Establishing international collaborations to define the research needs for the most premature babies
- Richard Doll Seminar - The interplay of race-blindness, race-sensitivity and racism in health research: a Bridge(rton) too far?
- Richard Doll Seminars - Clinical Trials in emerging infectious diseases
- Richard Doll Seminar - Bayesian methods for clinical trials: useful or just a distraction?’
- Richard Doll Seminar- MBRRACE-UK: How can we use the lessons from the past 70 years of confidential enquiries alongside multidisciplinary research expertise to prevent future maternal cardiovascular deaths?
- Richard Doll Seminar- Triangulation of evidence in aetiological epidemiology: principles, prospects and limitations.
- Richard Doll Seminar - E-Freeze trial results
- Richard Doll Seminar: Edgar Sydenstricker: Household Equivalence Scales and the Causes of Pellagra
- Richard Doll Seminar: The Role of Physical Activity in Cancer Prevention and Control
- Ethox seminar- Feminist-Ethical Perspectives on Digital (Health) Technologies
- Tobacco: the past 75 years and the next 75 years
- Proteomic epidemiology
- Counting the dead: nationwide studies of premature mortality
- The health consequences of racism and xenophobia
- Assessing separately the risks and benefits of radiotherapy
- World Obesity Day
- Harvard-Oxford Seminar in Epidemiology - Brain health begins with brain care: preventing dementia, depression and stroke on the global level
- Infectious Disease Seminar series: Distinguishing imported cases from locally acquired cases within a geographically limited genomic sample of an infectious disease
- ETHOX Seminar - The moral value of diversity. An intersectional ethical analysis of diversity and discrimination in medicine and health care
- Time-series machine learning of wearable sleep datasets
- Phenotyping Parkinson's Disease
- Alcohol phenotypes and how they are related to fMRI derived brain health measurements
- Environmental sensing and its association with chronic disease
- Wearables & AI – a new opportunity to transform epidemiology in the 21st Century
- Not entirely by chance
- Inaugural Lecture - Jonathan Emberson
- Insight to public health and a case for prevention
- International comparisons of routine maternal and newborn health indicators: part of the quality-improvement toolbox
- Can we use genomics to identify new causes of cancer?
- International comparisons of routine maternal and newborn health indicators: part of the quality-improvement toolbox
- An Oxford Conversation: COVID-19: the impact of misinformation and uncertainty
- Can we use genomics to identify new causes of cancer?
- Update on folic acid and disease prevention
- Infectious Disease Data Observatory (IDDO): creating a trustworthy environment for hosting, harmonising and analysing individual patient clinical data for infectious disease
- The epidemiology of periportal fibrosis in the context of intestinal schistosomiasis
- Defeating Meningitis by 2030 Global Roadmap
- Chronic infections and risk of NCDs in Chinese adults
- Leveraging vaccines to reduce antibiotic use and prevent antimicrobial resistance
- Opportunities and challenges in population health data science: the British Heart Foundation Data Science Centre and beyond
- Infectious disease trends and associations using record-linked English national Hospital Episode Statistics
- H influenzae invasive infections after 3 decades of Hib conjugate vaccine
- Optimising antibiotic use in humans
- Developing a malaria vaccine
- Enteric fever programme
- Factors affecting the development of naturally acquired anti-protein antigen immunity to Streptococcus pneumoniae
- Population biology principles and emerging novel pathogen threats
- The Evolution and Epidemiology of Drug Resistant HIV
- Social evolution and social engineering in bacterial infection
- What can genotyping studies tell us about on-farm transmission routes of Campylobacter?
- Identifying Covid-19 risk factors with simultaneous Bayesian-frequentist model-averaged hypothesis testing
- Transmission of group A streptococci in children- brewing up a storm?
- Applying precision public health concepts to HIV services: using routine health data to explore patterns of patient engagement with HIV care in South Africa
- Bacterial infection conditions the lung for innate immune defense against SARS-CoV2
- The impact of host and virus genetic variation on HCV infection outcome
- Exploiting electronic health records to improve infection management
- Breaking Barriers: Solutions for Diagnosing Central Nervous System (CNS) and Bloodstream Infections in Resource-Limited Settings
- Ensemble modelling for timely and responsive COVID-19 epidemic tracking in the UK: the process and lessons learned for future outbreak preparedness
- Festival of Global Health - The Cancer Conflict
- Festival of Global Health - El Susto
- Correlates and consequences of atrial fibrillation in 25,000 CKB participants
- Population structure, admixture and ancestry variation across China Kadoorie Biobank and Utility of imaging-based body fat composition in predicting traits and cardio-metabolic diseases
- CKB Research Seminar - Alcohol and Gout: conventional and genetic evidence
- CKB Research Seminar - Diabetes and risks of multiple disease: PheWAS findings in CKB / Prospective associations of autoimmune diseases with major morbidity and mortality
- CKB Research Seminar - Lp(a) and risks of CVD and non-CVD in CKB / Proteome-wide Mendelian randomization analysis for neurological diseases
- Quantifying regression dilution and residual confounding in epidemiology
- The Mexico City Prospective Study: a blood-based cohort study of 150,000 adults followed for 20 years
- Alcohol consumption and health: findings from the China Kadoorie Biobank
- Human proteome and cardiovascular health in diverse populations
- Cash for COVID-19 Vaccines in Africa: A Financial Incentives Clustered Randomized Trial in Rural Ghana
- Using wearables & AI to transform our understanding of health
- Risk factors for oesophageal cancer: recent findings from the Million Women Study
- Leadership in the life sciences: a conversation with Marcus Schindler
- Childhood exposure to family instability and adult biomarkers of health
- The benefits of ‘informalising’ formal demography
- Richard Doll Seminar - Adventures in Digital Health Research: Alcohol, Coffee, and Arrhythmias
- Richard Doll Seminar - AgeX: randomising just one extra mammogram in 3 million women
- Richard Doll Seminar - What does 'ending AIDS by 2030' mean in sub-Saharan Africa? Supporting treatment as prevention
- Festival of Global Health - Lovesick
- Diseases of poverty rhythms with poor data and recommendations
- Festival of Global Health - I Could Never Go Vegan
- Festival of Global Health - The Silent Pandemic
- Festival of Global Health - Survivors
- Progress stalled? The uncertain future of mortality in the UK, US and other high-income countries
- The Neonatology Canon Project: Examining the Research Endeavor Through Comprehensive Aggregation of Randomized Aggregation of Randomized Trials
- Infectious Disease Epidemiology Unit (IDEU) Symposium 2024
- Opium as a carcinogen: new insights from the Golestan Cohort Study
- The predictive nature of Bayesian inference
- Prevention of Chronic Kidney Disease Progression
- Genomics and the individual response to infection and vaccination
- Phylogenomics: emergence, transmission and phenotype-genotype association in bacterial pathogens
- Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome in people with HIV: causes and consequences
- mRNA vaccines and paediatric RSV
- Fake vaccines: The problem - and finding solutions
- The potential of vaccination to prevent congenital CMV
- Cross-species MAIT cell immune responses
- The ecology and evolution of microbial communities
- Health and economic impacts of Lassa vaccination campaigns in West Africa
- Antimicrobial peptides in helminth secretions
- Marburg vaccine trial
- Vaccine development for old and new pathogens – how can controlled human infection models help
- Infections, vaccines, and cognitive deficits
- Using the adenoviral vectored vaccine platform for bacterial infections
- Competition and warfare in bacteria and the human microbiome
- Gut microbiome
- Malaria and febrile coma cohort study
- The meningococcal B vaccine journey and beyond
- Avian and human influenza
- Better treatment for tuberculosis
- The burden of drug resistant infections, the GRAM project
- More Gaps Than Evidence: Science Advice for Government and the Public During Ontario's COVID-19 Crisis
- Amounts, patterns, and micropatterns of physical activity for health: transitioning to wearables data-based guidelines & interventions
- HIV and mpox: where are we in 2024?
- Changing the face of trials of medical procedures
- Festival of Global Health - Human Forever
- Risk factors for dementia in the Million Women Study
- TwinsUK diverging destinies: how longitudinal twin studies can bring insights for ageing and health
- Festival of Global Health - The Divide
- The role of remote technologies in healthcare
- Dementia risk factors – untangling fact from fiction
- Celebrating 15 years of UK Biobank
- Large studies, small footprint
- A tale of three trials: the impact of COVID-19 on clinical research
- Our contribution to the COVID-19 response
- Keeping your heart in the best possible health
- Are plant-based diets good for your health and the planet?
- How to set up a trial in nine days
- Diet and cancer risk – tackling a meaty research topic
- Healthy policies, healthy people
- Hospital or ‘hospital at home’ – what’s best for older people?
- Every little helps – how we’re transforming breast cancer survival
- The only way is ethics
- One in a million – the story of the Million Women Study
- Statins: finding safety in numbers
- Many hands make better trials: cutting cardiovascular risk in chronic kidney disease
- Crossing continents – The China Kadoorie Biobank
- Tiny lives
- Where medicine meets mathematics
- Balancing the benefits: radiation, radiotherapy and cancer risk