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The Chain Podcast
Tariffs Hitting Hard: Supply Chain Experts Weigh In
Our conversation continues on the subject of tariffs. Global trade evolves as the current U.S. administration launches then postpones tariffs on U.S. trading partners, China, Mexico and Canada. ASCM CEO Abe Eshkenazi is joined again by supply chain expert Alastair Charatan and Douglas Kent, ASCM's executive vice president of corporate and strategic alliances. Listen as they discuss what's new in the global trade landscape and how supply chain organizations can navigate the ebbs and flows of tariffs. Did you know global trade is the #2 need-to-know supp...
2025-02-13
31 min
Homeopathy Health with Atiq Ahmad Bhatti
EP103: Part-3 - Educational Standards & the HOHM Foundation with Alastair Gray & Denise Straiges
I continue our conversation from last week for the last part of this 3-part exclusive with the dynamic duo, Denise Straiges & Alastair Gray from the Academy of Homeopathic Education. In Part-1 of this 3-Part exclusive, both Alastair and Denise talked about the history of Homeopathy in the US, notably on Dr. Constantine Hering, Dr. James Tyler Kent and others that followed. Don’t forget to check it out – Episode 91. In Part-2, episode 102, we focused very much on education in Homeopathy, the various protocols used and how training is so key in Homeopathy for both...
2024-12-12
41 min
Homeopathy Health with Atiq Ahmad Bhatti
EP102: Part-2 - Swimming in the Ocean of Homeopathy with Alastair Gray & Denise Straiges
I welcome back the dynamic duo, Denise Straiges & Alastair Gray for Part-2 of this 3-Part exclusive aptly titled, swimming in the ocean of Homeopathy. In Part-1 of this 3-Part exclusive, both Alastair and Denise talked about the history of Homeopathy in the US, notably on Dr. Constantine Hering, Dr. James Tyler Kent and others that followed. Don’t forget to check it out – Episode 91. In this episode, we continue our conversation focusing upon education in Homeopathy, the various protocols used and how training is so key in Homeopathy for both the Practitioner and pati...
2024-12-05
44 min
Woodland Walks - The Woodland Trust Podcast
A woodland walk with adventurer Al Humphreys
Join us for a woodland wander with adventurer, author and tree lover, Al Humphreys. The 2012 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year has cycled round the world, rowed the Atlantic and walked across India, but now focuses on pursuits closer to home. Pioneering the concept of microadventures, Al explains how exploring small pockets of nature in our neighbourhoods helps us to better connect with and care for the environment. He speaks of enabling young people to embrace wild places, and encourages us to take time to be curious and astonished as we discover new places on our doorstep. ...
2024-11-25
20 min
The Outdoors Fix
Alastair Humphreys: Author and adventurer getting more Local
The Outdoors Fix is a podcast to inspire you to make the outdoors a bigger part of your life. It’s hosted by Liv Bolton. In this episode, Liv Bolton goes for a walk in Swanscombe Marshes by the River Thames in Kent with the adventurer and author Alastair Humphreys. Al’s relationship with the outdoors has changed a lot over the years - he’s been on extraordinary expeditions all around the world, travelling through over 80 countries by bicycle, boat and on foot, but more recently he’s focused on spreading the message about embracin...
2024-09-28
57 min
Homeopathy Health with Atiq Ahmad Bhatti
EP91: Part-1 - Anecdotes & Homeopathy with Alastair Gray & Denise Straiges
The Homeopathy Health Show welcomes the amazing duo that is Dr. Alastair Gray and Denise Straiges, who join me from Philadelphia, USA, for Part 1 of an exclusive 3-part sit down to talk about Homeopathy and the work of both Alastair and Denise. Philadelphia is the birthplace of American Homeopathy, as Dr. Constatine Hering, originally from Germany, brought Homeopathy to the U.S. in the early 19th century and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In Part-1 of this 3-Part exclusive, both Alastair and Denise talk about the history of Homeopathy in the US, notably on Dr. Constantine...
2024-09-19
54 min
CHORAL CHIHUAHUA
In a Kentish churchyard
Robert is in rural Kent, just down the road from Canterbury Cathedral, chatting with back row singers from three cathedrals including WINCHESTER. He also remembers the Nigel Perrin, top line of the original Kings Singers, with Nigel's colleague Alastair Hume.TRACKS : (1) Gabrieli Jackson - Sancte Deus; Canterbury Cathedral Choir / David Newsholme / Sam Corkin - Saxophone (2) Leonel Power - Credo; The Orlando Consort (3) Haydn - Harmoniemesse Credo; RIAS Kammerchor / Freiburg Baroque Orchestra / Jakobs (4) Albert Hammond - I'm a train; The King's SIngers (5) Weelkes - Since Robin Hood; The King's SingersSupport this show http://supporter.ac...
2024-07-08
54 min
Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
61: Like A Fireside-Talking Homeopathy
Join us for a multi-layered library chat where we meander through situating James Tyler Kent on Homeopathy’s timeline, miasms, Vitalism, the psoric triad, Auras and much more. Several times a month we regularly hold space for talking to our students about Homeopathy without a set agenda. This podcast is a bit like one of our AHE Fireside Chats… Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We’ll look at philos...
2024-05-12
50 min
The English Heritage Podcast
Episode 247 - Kits Coty House and the Medway Megaliths
Today, we're in Kent in southeast England to meet English Heritage properties historians Dr Jennifer Wexler and Dr Alastair Oswald and visit an ancient sacred site with a fascinating story.Kit's Coty House and its neighbour, Little Kit's Coty House, are the remains of two megalithic 'dolmen' burial chambers. Discover who built them, how they were used and why this is a great time to visit on the 150th anniversary of Kits Coty House becoming a scheduled monument.To learn more about Kits Coty House or plan a visit...
2023-12-28
48 min
Strange. Rare. Peculiar.
45: Boenninghausen- Bringing Order To Homeopathy
Welcome to Strange Rare Peculiar, a weekly podcast with Denise Straiges and Alastair Gray of the Academy of Homeopathy Education discussing everything you REALLY need to know about homeopathy. We’ll look at philosophy, practice, research, and education–all with a little bit of history. If you want to know why we still can’t get enough homeopathy after a combined 50+ years of study and practice, we invite you to join the conversation! Become an Active Participant in the Future of Homeopathy with Practitioner-Generated Research. Join the PGRN! https://hohmfoundation.org/hohm-pgrn/ Pleas...
2023-12-23
56 min
VJOncology Podcast
EGFR exon 20 insertions and how to manage patients in the UK
EGFR exon 20 insertion mutations represent 5% to 10% of EGFR mutations in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Despite this form of lung cancer being hard to detect in standard genetic testing, mobocertinib and amivantamab have shown promising results in clinical trials. In this week’s podcast, join Sanjay Popat, MBBS, FRCP, PhD, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, Alastair Greystoke, MBChB, MSc, PhD, MRCP, University of Newcastle & Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle, UK, Anna Minchom, MD, MRCP, MBBCh, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Riyaz Shah, MBBS, FRCP, PhD, Ke...
2023-10-13
37 min
VJOncology Podcast
EGFR exon 20 insertions and how to manage patients in the UK
EGFR exon 20 insertion mutations represent 5% to 10% of EGFR mutations in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Despite this form of lung cancer being hard to detect in standard genetic testing, mobocertinib and amivantamab have shown promising results in clinical trials. In this week's podcast, join Sanjay Popat, MBBS, FRCP, PhD, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, Alastair Greystoke, MBChB, MSc, PhD, MRCP, University of Newcastle & Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle, UK, Anna Minchom, MD, MRCP, MBBCh, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Riyaz Shah, MBBS, FRCP, PhD, Kent O...
2023-10-13
37 min
Mere Fidelity
Gratitude, with Dr. Kent Dunnington
Talk of thankfulness pervades the Scriptures. But how well do we really understand the concept of gratitude. Matt has done some thinking about this recently with a fellow scholar from Biola University, Dr. Kent Dunnington. Along with Alastair, they tackle some tricky questions about gratitude. How should we understand the relationship between the gift and the giver? How important is it to have the emotions of thankfulness? And do you really need to send thank you cards? Full show notes at www.merefidelity.com.
2022-11-22
47 min
The Leaders Council Podcast
In Conversation: Alastair Kent
Alistair Kent is the co-founder and managing director of Trovant Capital Ltd, an off-market acquisition specialist with a focus on blue-chip commercial property.Alistair is an experienced financier and has experience raising capital for around £700 million of alternative assets, predominantly in the real estate and technology sectors.
2022-09-13
24 min
Meet Mediocrity
A Mental Health Change... For the Better
My conversation with Alastair Deards… Alastair was a hard working accountant in Kent, a county in southeastern England. Like many of us, Alastair had a life changing moment that drove him to look beyond his chosen career to find a deeper purpose and meaning in his life. For Alastair, this happened when a family member of his was suffering from mental illness and attempted suicide. Thankfully, Alastair’s family member is receiving the love, care and support they need and Alastair has found a meaningful passion - forming the organization Mental Health Change (www.mentalhealthchange.com). Men...
2021-06-11
35 min
CRIB RADIO JAMS
Brotha Finess The Get Down Show on CRIB RADIO - January 23, 2021
Brotha Finess The Get Down Show on CRIB RADIO - January 23, 2021 Ladies On Mars - Sylver Showdown [Tropical Disco Records] Joey Negro, The Sunburst Band, Moodena - Big Blow (Moodena Remix) [Z Records] Alien Disco Sugar - Try It Out Ashley Beadle, Lay-Far, Darren Morris - Doctor Feelgood ARCHIE BELL & THE DRELLS - Any Time Is Right (DJ Apt One Edit) A Digital Needle - Who Is He (Original Mix) 78 EDITS - You Know How (Original Mix) Alex Zuiev - Bus Stop (Original Mix) Aretha Franklin - Rock Steady (Sure Is...
2021-01-24
2h 01
Professional Book Nerds
The best audiobooks of 2020 with Robin Whitten of AudioFile Magazine
Ep. #502 - Robin Whitten of AudioFile Magazine joins the Nerds to discuss a few of their Best Audiobooks of the year. They also chat about the process for how the audiobooks are selected, and how the AudioFile staff manages to review more than 2,000 audiobooks per year. See the full "best of" list and subscribe to their daily podcast at https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/Sponsors:Headspace – Visit http://headspace.com/pbn for a free one-month trial with access to meditations for every situationTheragun - Try Theragun for 30 days by going to http://theragun.com/p...
2020-12-03
40 min
talkSPORT Daily
Rashford Outshines Neymar & Mbappé in Paris
Marcus Rashford scores a late winner as Manchester United beat Paris Saint Germain 2-1 in the Champions League, talkSPORT pundit Jason Cundy praises Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for tactically ‘outdoing’ Thomas Tuchel, French football expert Julien Laurens has news of Neymar and Mbappe potentially leaving PSG next summer, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp takes a swipe at VAR and the media, Sir Alastair Cook compares Zak Crawley to Jos Buttler after the Kent batsman won the Cricket Writers' Club Young Player of the Year, the Press Association’s Rob Harris has news of the potential overhaul of football with Manchester United and Liverp...
2020-10-21
17 min
BTOG - British Thoracic Oncology Group
On-demand: WCLC 2020 Virtual Presidential Symposium Abstracts in an Hour - BTOG Webinar
Exploring studies and advances in thoracic oncology showcased at the IASLC WCLC 2020 Virtual Presidential Symposium on 8th August and the potential implications on UK practice. View on demand at btogwebinars.org Programme Chair: Professor Sanjay Popat The faculty will disseminate the trial data presented, discuss in UK context, and take questions. ORIENT-11 Alastair Greystoke Abstract 1: ORIENT-11: Sintilimab + Pemetrexed + Platinum as First-Line Therapy for Locally Advanced or Metastatic Non-Squamous NSCLC (Speaker: Zhang Li, China) eXalt3 Fiona Bl...
2020-10-15
1h 03
Chitty Chats
12. How to be Happy
Chitty Chats - The brand new podcast for 2020. Bringing you an array of topics to discuss and mull over for the New Year. In Episode 12, your host Mel explores the notion of happiness and the importance of happiness. What makes you happy? Mentioned book within this episode: The Happy Depressive: In Pursuit of Personal and Political Happiness by Alastair Campbell Quote used within this episode: Kent M. Keith, The Silent Revolution: Dynamic Leadership in the Student Council "The Paradoxical Commandments" Instagram Handle...
2020-07-26
11 min
HSJ Health Check
The unfolding scandal at East Kent
This week the team dig into what’s going on in East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust – an organisation which has seen well over its fair share of covid-related deaths since the start of June. We discuss the leadership challenges faced by the trust over many years, its ongoing maternity scandal, and how its persisting battle with coronavirus doesn’t fit with the new national narrative of recovery. Featuring Alison Moore, Annabelle Collins and Alastair Mclellan.
2020-07-24
29 min
The Genetics Podcast
EP 16 Policy Development and Patient Engagement for Rare Disease with Alistair Kent
This week on our podcast, we speak to Alastair Kent, a world leader in policy development and patient engagement for rare disease. In this episode, we discuss how research is changing in rare conditions and what part DNA sequencing and data sharing are playing in this.
2019-09-06
1h 07
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in History, Europe
Brexit Without the Bullshit: The Facts on Food, Jobs, Travel, and the NHS by Gavin Esler
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/480442to listen full audiobooks. Title: Brexit Without the Bullshit: The Facts on Food, Jobs, Travel, and the NHS Author: Gavin Esler Narrator: Gavin Esler Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 25 minutes Release date: June 27, 2019 Genres: Europe Publisher's Summary: 'Punchy, pithy and short.' – POLLY TOYNBEE, GUARDIAN COLUMNIST 'In an ideal world every citizen would read this essential book, and think hard.' – PROFESSOR AC GRAYLING, ACADEMIC The broadcaster and journalist Gavin Esler reveals the long-lasting impact of the most momentous change in Britain for decades. In seven succinct chapters, he charts the profound changes brought abou...
2019-06-27
4h 25
Discover Top Full Audiobooks in History, Europe
Brexit Without the Bullshit: The Facts on Food, Jobs, Travel, and the NHS by Gavin Esler
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/480442 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Brexit Without the Bullshit: The Facts on Food, Jobs, Travel, and the NHS Author: Gavin Esler Narrator: Gavin Esler Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 4 hours 25 minutes Release date: June 27, 2019 Genres: Europe Publisher's Summary: 'Punchy, pithy and short.' – POLLY TOYNBEE, GUARDIAN COLUMNIST 'In an ideal world every citizen would read this essential book, and think hard.' – PROFESSOR AC GRAYLING, ACADEMIC The broadcaster and journalist Gavin Esler reveals the long-lasting impact of the most momentous change in Britain for decades. In seven succinct chapters, he charts the profound changes brou...
2019-06-27
03 min
What Does a Truly Patient-Centered Healthcare System Look Like in 5-10 Years?
What would have to change to make a patient-centric healthcare system a reality? How can this be achieved, given the huge resistance to change built into current systems? In this session, Alastair Kent, Director of Genetic Alliance UK, addresses: New opportunities to interveneDemographic changeConstrained funding right across EuropeThe introduction of Expert Reference NetworksHow we can work through this collaboratively. This session was presented at the 2nd annual Patients as Partners Europe meeting in London in January 2018. The 3rd Annual Patients as Partners Europe meeting will take place January 28-29, 2019 in London, UK. You can find more information here.
2019-01-11
39 min
PharmaTalkRadio
What Does a Truly Patient-Centered Healthcare System Look Like in 5-10 Years?
What would have to change to make a patient-centric healthcare system a reality? How can this be achieved, given the huge resistance to change built into current systems? In this session, Alastair Kent, Director of Genetic Alliance UK, addresses: New opportunities to interveneDemographic changeConstrained funding right across EuropeThe introduction of Expert Reference NetworksHow we can work through this collaboratively. This session was presented at the 2nd annual Patients as Partners Europe meeting in London in January 2018. The 3rd Annual Patients as Partners Europe meeting will take place January 28-29, 2019 in London, UK. You can find more information here.
2019-01-11
38 min
Beyond Brussels
EP 3: *Special* – 20 Years in EU Lookahead
Think about the world 20 years ago… The Internet was just in its public infancy. Nelson Mandela was President. The Euro was still a talking point. It’s also when the University of Kent expanded to Europe with our very Brussels School of International Studies and now includes campuses in Rome, Athens and Paris. /%20https://beyondbrussels.podbean.com/mf/play/4srhxz/Ep3_B_20th_Anniversary_mixdown.mp3 To mark the celebrations, Beyond Brussels is launching a new “Throwback” feature, looking back at how BSIS, Kent and the world has changed over the last two decades. We’ll...
2018-07-10
00 min
Not the News
Ep 3 - *Special* - 20 Years in Europe Lookahead
Think about the world 20 years ago... The Internet was just in its public infancy. Nelson Mandela was President. The Euro was still a talking point. It's also when the University of Kent expanded to Europe with our very Brussels School of International Studies and now includes campuses in Rome, Athens and Paris. To mark the celebrations, Beyond Brussels is launching a new "Throwback" feature, looking back at how BSIS, Kent and the world has changed over the last two decades. We'll feature profiles of our fabulous alumni, delve into some of the big headlines of the day and go alo...
2018-07-10
00 min
Beyond Brussels
Ep 3: What IS a ‘State of War’?
Officially, it’s armed conflict. But is it time for an update? Has the end goal changed? And, who gets to decide? There’s a lot of rhetoric today about whether or not we are in, or on the brink of, some kind of new global war. While this may feel unprecedented for many in the West, conflict is still commonplace in many parts of the world. But what exactly IS a state of war? Has it changed? And what does it feel like to experience being in a war? We explore these questions and more in this...
2018-06-12
00 min
Not the News
Ep 3 - What IS a 'State of War'?
Officially, it’s armed conflict. But is it time for an update? Has the end goal changed? And, who gets to decide? There's a lot of rhetoric today about whether or not we are in, or on the brink of, some kind of new global war. While this may feel unprecedented for many in the West, conflict is still commonplace in many parts of the world. But what exactly IS a state of war? Has it changed? And what does it feel like to experience being in a war? We explore these questions and more in this epi...
2018-06-12
00 min
From Our Own Correspondent
Fear, Foreboding & Fake News In Kenya
Strange and sinister things often happen before Kenyan elections, but recent events have left the country in shock. Kate Adie introduces correspondents' tales and insights:In Nairobi, Alastair Leithead analyses the fallout from the murder and torture of the Kenyan election commission’s head of technology. In Italy, Bob Walker walks the Francigena pilgrim trail amidst apocalyptic scenes caused by the wildfires that are sweeping parts of the country. In Romania, Linda Pressly enters the world of online pornography as she explores the country’s growing live webcamming industry. In Venezuela, poli...
2017-08-05
27 min
Patients Influencing Policy in the EU
Alastair Kent, Director of the Genetic Alliance UK, talks about how patients can and are influencing policy within the EU. The Patients as Partners Europe program seeks to understand and incorporate the patient's voice in designing clinical trials and developing a clinical endpoint, as well as vastly improve the patient's entire experience in a clinical trial. The 2nd annual Patients as Partners EU event will be held January 23-24, 2018 at Radisson Blu Portman Hotel, London, UK.
2017-06-21
31 min
PharmaTalkRadio
Patients Influencing Policy in the EU
Alastair Kent, Director of the Genetic Alliance UK, talks about how patients can and are influencing policy within the EU. The Patients as Partners Europe program seeks to understand and incorporate the patient's voice in designing clinical trials and developing a clinical endpoint, as well as vastly improve the patient's entire experience in a clinical trial. The 2nd annual Patients as Partners EU event will be held January 23-24, 2018 at Radisson Blu Portman Hotel, London, UK.
2017-06-21
30 min
PharmaTalkRadio
Innovative Ways of Patient Involvement in Medicines Development
Originally recorded at the inaugural Patients as Partners Europe event, held in London in February 2017. Patient, industry, and regulatory perspectives are provided by Alastair Kent of Genetic Alliance UK, Dr Anton Hoos of Amgen Europe, and Isabelle Moulon of the EMD as they discuss on innovative ways of to include patient involvement in medicines development. The Patients as Partners Europe program seeks to understand and incorporate the patient's voice in designing clinical trials and developing a clinical endpoint, as well as vastly improve the patient's entire experience in a clinical trial. The 2nd annual Patients as Partners EU event will be...
2017-06-20
54 min
Innovative Ways of Patient Involvement in Medicines Development
Originally recorded at the inaugural Patients as Partners Europe event, held in London in February 2017. Patient, industry, and regulatory perspectives are provided by Alastair Kent of Genetic Alliance UK, Dr Anton Hoos of Amgen Europe, and Isabelle Moulon of the EMD as they discuss on innovative ways of to include patient involvement in medicines development. The Patients as Partners Europe program seeks to understand and incorporate the patient's voice in designing clinical trials and developing a clinical endpoint, as well as vastly improve the patient's entire experience in a clinical trial. The 2nd annual Patients as Partners EU event will be...
2017-06-20
54 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Equity and commissioning - Richard Sullivan
Session 4: Equity and commissioning - Richard Sullivan A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-19
25 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Equity and commissioning - Muir Gray
Session 4: Equity and commissioning - Muir Gray A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-19
32 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Data sharing and participation - Jonathan Montgomery
Session 3: Data sharing and participation - Jonathan Montgomery A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-19
22 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Data sharing and participation - Anna Middleton
Session 3: Data sharing and participation - Anna Middleton A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-19
18 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Data sharing and participation - Mark Lawler
Session 3: Data sharing and participation - Mark Lawler A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-19
20 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
The human person and the communication of risk - Sian Rees
Session 2: The human person and the communication of risk - Sian Rees A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-19
17 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
The human person and the communication of risk - Alastair Kent
Session 2: The human person and the communication of risk - Alastair Kent A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-19
27 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
The human person and the communication of risk - Joshua Hordern
Session 2: The human person and the communication of risk - Joshua Hordern A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-19
18 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - John Tooke
Session 1: The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - John Tooke A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-19
20 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - Steve Sturdy
Session 1: The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - Steve Sturdy A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-19
17 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - Tim Maughan
Session 1: The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - Tim Maughan A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-19
25 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Highlights of Personalised Medicine
Highlights of Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-19
01 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Personalised Medicine, interview with Jonathan Montgomery
Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Jonathan Montgomery A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-18
01 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Personalised Medicine, interview with Anna Middleton
Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Anna Middleton A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-18
02 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Personalised Medicine, interview with Marion Lynch
Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Marion Lynch A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-18
03 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Personalised Medicine, interview with Mark Lawler
Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Mark Lawler A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-18
01 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Personalised Medicine, interview with Alastair Kent
Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Alastair Kent A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-18
03 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Personalised Medicine, interview with Rick Kaplan
Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Rick Kaplan A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-18
03 min
The Oxford Healthcare Values Partnership
Personalised Medicine, interview with Muir Gray
Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Muir Gray A major conference exploring scientific, clinical, legal, ethical and social implications of biomarker-based personalised medicine. Speakers include Richard Barker (Centre for the Advancement of Sustainable Medical Innovation, Oxford), Steve Sturdy (Professor of the Sociology of Medical Knowledge, University of Edinburgh), Sian Rees (Oxford Academic Health Science Network; Director, Oxford Health Experiences Institute), Anna Middleton (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute), Muir Gray (Better Value Healthcare), Alastair Kent (Genetic Alliance, UK).
2017-01-18
02 min
ENCODED
1.06 Triggers
CAST (in order of appearance) Dito Wirastomo as Patrick Mariana Mendonca as Marina Shea Lee as Hyson Alastair Casey as Tyler Justin Kent as Dr. Malone Maxton Smith as Axxton Announcer: Phil Keeling (www.youtube.com/user/ElConquistadork) Music by Robert Crisp (@robertcrisp)
2016-07-10
14 min
Bletchley Park
Extra - E44 - Commander Dennistons Granddaughters
September 2015 On 29 July Bletchley Park’s Royal Patron, HRH The Duke of Kent, officially opened the major new exhibition, The Road to Bletchley Park, telling the story of codebreaking during World War One. Many of those World War One Codebreakers went on to work at Bletchley Park during World War Two. Among them was Alastair Denniston the first operational head of the Government Code and Cypher School. The August episode of the Bletchley Park Podcast featured an edited version of an interview with two of Commander Denniston’s granddaughters, Candy Connolly and Judith Finch. In this...
2015-09-30
19 min
Kent Cricket
James Tredwell on 2015 Cricket World Cup and omission of Alastair Cook
The Kent and England spinner talks to BBC Radio Kent's Ronan Sully
2015-01-09
02 min
BBC Inside Science
Chemical weapons; Crowd-sourcing weather; Fingerprint ID; Dino drill
As Syria agrees to destroying its chemical weapon stocks, Adam Rutherford looks at how you solve a problem like Sarin. Dr Joanna Kidd from King's College London gives us a potted history of chemical weaponry. Environmental toxicologist, Prof Alastair Hay, from Leeds University has worked on chemical warfare issues for four decades. In the 1990s, he identified mustard gas and sarin residues from soil samples in Iraq, confirming their use by Saddam Hussein. He talks to Adam about the challenges of destroying chemical weapons in Syria. Reporter Roland Pease looks at a new phone app...
2013-09-19
27 min