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Public Engagement at the TDI. Lidl BananaMan Triathlon July 2016. Researchers from the Kessler group participated to a team relay triathlon in July 2016 and were able to collect £111 for "CLIC Sargent for children with Cancer". Team 1 : Honglei Huang, Adan Pinto Fernandez and Marie-Laëtitia Thézénas. Team 2 : Benedikt Kessler, Annalisa Nicastri and Simon Davis. WOLF RUN September 2015. The Great Oxford Bake Off 2015. Wear it pink and pink cake sale 24th October 2014. Andrea Keyte, Roman Fischer, Ling Jin...
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Page 1 of 14. Act on Acceptance update. Do you want to know more about Open Access? Find out about Act on Acceptance and ORCID from an expert? Book a place for our session on Tuesday 23rd August, 2-3pm in Room B at the WTCHG. Juliet Ralph, the Open Access Subject librarian, will be available for your toughest questions. Café Scientifique holds first Vientiane session. Loads of awards in latest Oxford distinction applications! Clockwise from top left. Professor of Modelling and Epidemiology. Last week, the.
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Podcasts: Meet Our Researchers. Mehul Dhorda: Finding the best malaria treatments. Ben Cooper: Modelling bacterial drug resistance. Richard Maude: Epidemiology and malaria elimination. Naomi Waithira: Why data management matters. Kesinee Chotivanich: Malaria laboratory at MORU. Direk Limmathurotsakul: Microbiology research in SE Asia. Bridget Wills: Dengue diagnosis and management. Chris Paton: Global health informatics. Claudia Turner: Tropical neonatology. Paul Turner: Microbiology in the tropics.
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Keeping pace with changing parasite genetics | Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Blog
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Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Blog. Thoughts on genetics, genomics and human health. The genetic roots of modern America. Clinical genome sequencing goes national →. Keeping pace with changing parasite genetics. April 24, 2015. Malaria parasites adapt at a frightening rate. To mark World Malaria Day on 25 April 2015, Roberto Amato. Describes a new global collaboration that has compiled the largest collection of open access. Using this rich data resource the largest collection of. Parasites....
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Retreat and revive | Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Blog
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Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Blog. Thoughts on genetics, genomics and human health. Facing our public: WTCHG at the Cheltenham Science Festival. Learning the art of genetics →. June 29, 2015. A student in the McVean and McCarthy groups, was one of this year’s organisers. Group shot by the lake (Suzanne Snellenberg). The next challenge for the students was to present past research that had led to a Nobel Prize. Working in groups, they had to read up on the background of their assigned Nobe...
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CEBMi Team | CEBMi Limited
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Carl Heneghan is a Clinical Lecturer in the Department of Primary Health Care. University of Oxford, Director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine. And a General Practitioner. He has had an association with the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine since 1995. He currently is a Walport Clinical Lecturer, having previously held a NCCRD Research Development Fellowship. He has considerable experience in teaching evidence based medicine and critical appraisal to undergraduates, postgraduates and teachers o...
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Malaria | Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Blog
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Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Blog. Thoughts on genetics, genomics and human health. Keeping pace with changing parasite genetics. April 24, 2015. Malaria parasites adapt at a frightening rate. To mark World Malaria Day on 25 April 2015, Roberto Amato describes a new global collaboration that has compiled the largest collection of open access P. falciparum genomes and is using this resource … Continue reading →. February 23, 2015. Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics. Follow Blog via Email.
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Core support | Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Blog
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Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Blog. Thoughts on genetics, genomics and human health. Category Archives: Core support. High-performance computing at WTCHG. March 27, 2015. In April 2014, under the supervision of the Head of Research Computing, Dr Robert Esnouf, the Centre installed a new compute cluster with 3.5x more processing power and 8x more memory than the system it replaced. Recently OCF issued a press release … Continue reading →. Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics.
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Facing our public: WTCHG at the Cheltenham Science Festival | Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Blog
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Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Blog. Thoughts on genetics, genomics and human health. Clinical genome sequencing goes national. Retreat and revive →. Facing our public: WTCHG at the Cheltenham Science Festival. June 22, 2015. Public Engagement Officer Brian Mackenwells. Spent a week with a rolling cast of volunteers from NDM in the Discover Zone at Cheltenham Science Festival earlier this month. The Taylor and Knight groups did their bit for WTCHG. How many DNA bracelets could we make in a day?
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Clinical genome sequencing goes national | Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Blog
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Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics Blog. Thoughts on genetics, genomics and human health. Keeping pace with changing parasite genetics. Facing our public: WTCHG at the Cheltenham Science Festival →. Clinical genome sequencing goes national. May 19, 2015. The results of the WGS500 project have just been published. Here Dr Jenny Taylor. Oxford is one of eleven locations that Genomics England Ltd. Project, a joint project of WTCHG and the Genomics Medicine Theme. For each patient, and in some cases fo...
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