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Covid-19

The Oxford Colloquy

The Pandemic People: Sir Pascal Soriot

Sir Andrew Pollard talks to Sir Pascal Soriot, the CEO of AstraZeneca about their pandemic partnership to develop the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine. Over three billion vaccines have been delivered, saving six and a half million lives.
The Oxford Colloquy

The Pandemic People: Prof. Maheshi Ramasamy

Andrew Pollard talks to Professor Maheshi Ramasamy about her pandemic work as a hospital consultant treating extremely sick patients in intensive care. They also discuss her research career in vaccines and infectious diseases.
NDM Public Engagement

PITCH-2 study Protective Immunity from T Cells to Covid-19 in Health Workers - 2

PITCH-2 (Protective Immunity from T cell Cells in Healthcare workers) is an exciting project that seeks to understand the role of T cell immunity in protection against the COVID-19 in healthcare workers.
The Oxford Colloquy

The Pandemic People: Dame Sarah Gilbert

Dame Sarah Gilbert, Professor of Vaccinology at Oxford University, talks about her life in science and her work with a talented and dedicated team at Oxford in developing and testing the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine for COVID-19.
The Oxford Colloquy

The Pandemic People: Professor Neil Ferguson

Sir Andrew Pollard's podcast features Professor Neil Ferguson, an expert in the mathematical modelling of infectious diseases. They discuss how mathematical models help understand disease transmission, vaccines, and immunity.
The Pandemic Ethics Accelerator Podcasts
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Melanie Smallman and James Wilson

During the height of the Covid pandemic we became accustomed to watching, listening to and reading about experts in health statistics. J. Wilson and M.Smallman have been researching the use, and sometimes misuse of pandemic data.
Thinking Out Loud: leading philosophers discuss topical global issues
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Defending the selective restriction of liberty during pandemics

Katrien Devolder and Julian Savulescu discuss the ethics of lockdowns
Disobedient Buildings
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How has COVID-19 influenced domestic life?

The Disobedient Buildings team reflect on both the positive and negative implications of spending more time in the home and within the community during Covid-19 lockdowns across their field sites.
CSAE Research Podcasts

Under the Hood: Randomised Control Trials on Distance Education During Covid-19 in Botswana

A discussion about some of the first experimental evidence on distance education during the covid-19 pandemic in Botswana.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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COVID and disproportionality and what does it mean for health disparities moving forward?

The 2021 Black History Month Lecture delivered by Professor Kevin Fenton, Public Health England's Regional Director of Public Health for London and statutory advisor to the Mayor of London and the London Assembly.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Medical Racism: Protecting ourselves, our families and our communities.

A joint panel discussion organised by the University of Oxford and the University of Kent BME/BAME Staff Networks.
Department of Statistics

Causality and Autoencoders in the Light of Drug Repurposing for COVID-19

Caroline Uhler (MIT), gives a OxCSML Seminar on Friday 2nd July 2021.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Under the Rainbow: Voices from Lockdown

TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
Middle East Centre

War on Bodies Moral Immunity and the Psychopolitics of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Iran

Dr Orkideh Behrouzan (SOAS University of London), gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series on 21st May 2021, chaired by Edmund Herzig (Faculty of Oriental Studies). Discussant: Dr Maziyar Ghiabi (University of Exeter).
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Book Launch: 'Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World'

In the book launch for Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World, Ian Goldin, Author, and Nik Gowing, Founder at Thinking the Unthinkable, will discuss how the pandemic provides a unique opportunity to tackle today’s challenges.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Stanley Ulijaszek discusses the impacts of COVID-19 Lockdown on Physical and Mental Health during COVID-19

Stanley and his team at the Unit for BioCultural Variation and Obesity, University of Oxford, undertook an England-wide survey of the impacts of COVID-19 lockdown during the summer of 2020 on physical activity, food and eating, and mental health.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Matthew Snape on running COVID-19 vaccine trials

Matthew Snape discusses the running COVID-19 vaccine trials with Stanley Ulijaszek
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The challenge of anti-microbial resistance

In conversation with Chris Dye, Sally Davies will explore the major challenge of anti-microbial resistance and discuss whether people’s greater appreciation of medical risk due to the pandemic will help the development of effective countermeasures.
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Thinking again about the future and prospects for humanity

In conversation with Charles Godfray, Martin Rees will explore how the global experience of the COVID-19 pandemic might change the way societies and policymakers grapple with the major challenges of the 21st century.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Dan Hicks discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on museums with Stanley Ulijaszek

Dan Hicks, British archaeologist and anthropologist discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on museums with Stanley Ulijaszek

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