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The Impact of Science & Technology on Ageing Societies

Event Series

Date
28 January 2010, 1:00am 11 March 2010 - 1:00am

In this series:

28 January 2010
Seminar: Dr Tanja Schneider, "Targeting healthy consumers: Functional foods in an ageing society"

04 February 2010
Seminar: Dr Sue Ziebland, "Qualitative Research on Experiences of Health and Illness"

11 February 2010
Seminar: Oliver Gibson, "Wireless monitoring of elderly patients in and out of hospital"

18 February 2010
Seminar: Professor Mark Taylor, "The National Institute of Health Research in Oxford"

25 February 2010
Seminar: Paul Newman, "Robots now know where they are - what use is that?"

04 March 2010
Seminar: Dr Lauren Bailey, "Fixing the broken elderly - technological advances"

11 March 2010
Seminar: Dr Amanda Burls, "Think-Well - An experiment in citizens' epidemiology"

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