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'Factors affecting quality of life in adults with epilepsy: insights from South Africa' with Nwabisa Mlandu
'Infection dynamics and control in a changing world' with Jessica Metcalf
'Why governments need scientists' with Sir Patrick Vallance
'Agent-based modelling in public health: from playground to planet' with Professor Joshua M. Epstein
'The science and policy of Wellbeing' with Prof Lord Layard & Prof De Neve
'Health misinformation: the barriers to its recognition by information consumers and the limits to the concept of medical “truth”' with Dr Olessia Koltsova
'Medicine in the 4th Industrial Revolution' with Prof Andrew Morris
'More productive future-proofed crops via manipulation of photosynthesis to address global food security in 2050' with Dr Steve Long
Book Talk: 'Ravenous: how to get ourselves and our planet into shape' with Henry Dimbleby
'Preventing pandemics at the source – stopping spillover' with Prof Peter Hudson
'Beyond personalised and toward circuit-customised medicine: targeting molecular "Address Codes" for diverse functional neuron subtypes in the brain' with Prof Jeffrey D. Macklis
'Childhood vaccine mandates: are they tackling the right problem?' with Prof Katie Attwell
Ineos Oxford Institute & Oxford Martin School Symposium: 'Tackling the rising tide of antimicrobial resistance' - Session 2: Economic perspectives
Ineos Oxford Institute & Oxford Martin School Symposium: 'Tackling the rising tide of antimicrobial resistance' - Session 1: AMR burden and scale of threat
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