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Science in Ten

New Year, New Me

Are some people taking the 'New Year, New Me' concept a little too far these days?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Epigenetic modifications and cancer

Professor Skirmantas Kriaucionis aims to to elucidate the molecular function of DNA modifications in normal cells and cancer.
Cancer

Epigenetic modifications and cancer

Professor Skirmantas Kriaucionis aims to to elucidate the molecular function of DNA modifications in normal cells and cancer.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Evolution and pathogenicity of viruses

Professor Peter Simmonds studies the epidemiology, evolution and emergence of a wide range of human pathogenic viruses.
Epidemics and Vaccines

Evolution and pathogenicity of viruses

Professor Peter Simmonds studies the epidemiology, evolution and emergence of a wide range of human pathogenic viruses.
Green Templeton College

Archie Cochrane Lecture 2015: Malaria control - past, present and future

Professor Nicholas John White, Professor of Tropical Medicine, University of Oxford and Mahidol University, Physician, John Radcliffe Hospital gives the Archie Cochrane 2015 lecture.
Keble College

The Avian Genome Explosion

The ASC Trinity Term Lecture delivered by Professor Tom Gilbert, exploring the analysis of bird genomes and evolution.
Medical Sciences

Genomic Medicine - hype or hope?

For the Inaugural Radcliffe Lecture 2014 Professor Hugh Watkins explores the success and limitations of genome sequencing in simple Mendelian diseases and in complex disorders, against the backdrop of his ground breaking research into heart disease.
Genetics

DNA replication and Cancer

DNA replication and Cancer
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

DNA replication and Cancer

DNA replication and Cancer
Chemistry Spotlight Lectures

Oxford at Said: A human genome in minutes and what it will mean to you

Oxford Nanopore is a British company, spun out of the University of Oxford in 2005 and founded on the science of Prof Hagan Bayley. It is developing new technology that has the potential to improve greatly the speed and cost of DNA sequencing.
Entrepreneurship

Oxford at Said: A human genome in minutes and what it will mean to you

Oxford Nanopore is a British company, spun out of the University of Oxford in 2005 and founded on the science of Prof Hagan Bayley. It is developing new technology that has the potential to improve greatly the speed and cost of DNA sequencing.

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