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MedicsVoicesMedicsVoicesOscar Lyons | Music, Medicine, and Medical LeadershipOscar Lyons is a researcher, educator and doctor who specialises in healthcare leadership development.Oscar worked as a doctor in Hauora Tairāwhiti and Counties Manukau (Aotearoa NZ) before completing his DPhil in “Evaluating Medical Leadership Development Programmes” at Oxford University.After his DPhil Oscar was the first Programme Director for the Oxford University MSc in Global Healthcare Leadership. He now runs Thrum Leadership Ltd., a spinout from his DPhil research that supports real-world impact from leadership development in healthcare through evidence-based programmes and research. Oscar is Associate Editor of BMJ Leader, Assistant Director of the G...2025-05-0520 minTalkin LiveTalkin LiveSocialism: Child Of Democracy - Interview Series with José Stelle, DPhilJOSÉ STELLEBuilding on the democratic constitutional reform model proposed by F. A. Hayek in his book Law, Legislation, and Freedom, published in 1979, Stelle not only does Hayek justice with the description of his proposal, but also goes further, suggesting changes to that model that would significantly increase the governance of political society.#broken,#democracy,#brokendemocracy,#socialism,#Trending News,#BreakingNews,#Breaking,#News,#DailyNews,#Rogan,#Freedom,#Freespeech,#Religion,#Rights,#Polictics,#Biden,#Crowder,#controversy,#left-wing,#leftwing,#America,#usa,#josestelle,#stelle,#dphil,#nation,#unitedstates,#constitution,#reform,#law,#legislation,#freedom,#politicalsociety,#political,#uncontrollable,#greatexperiment, #usa, #unitedstates, #currentevents, #socialism, #democracy, #chldofdemocracy2025-01-1629 minTalkin LiveTalkin LiveUSA CURRENT EVENTS - Interview Series with José Stelle, DPhilJOSÉ STELLEBuilding on the democratic constitutional reform model proposed by F. A. Hayek in his book Law, Legislation, and Freedom, published in 1979, Stelle not only does Hayek justice with the description of his proposal, but also goes further, suggesting changes to that model that would significantly increase the governance of political society.#broken,#democracy,#brokendemocracy,#socialism,#Trending News,#BreakingNews,#Breaking,#News,#DailyNews,#Rogan,#Freedom,#Freespeech,#Religion,#Rights,#Polictics,#Biden,#Crowder,#controversy,#left-wing,#leftwing,#America,#usa,#josestelle,#stelle,#dphil,#nation,#unitedstates,#constitution,#reform,#law,#legislation,#freedom,#politicalsociety,#political,#uncontrollable,#greatexperiment, #usa, #unitedstates, #currenteventsTrending N...2025-01-1558 minConversations in Med EdConversations in Med EdChatting with Aditi Siddharth on finding a deep interest and building a coherent career story before embarking on a DPhilAditi, an OBGYN registrar reflects on her doctoral journey sharing the importance of joy in research, good supervisory relationships, having a thick skin and building a CV that tells a story In episode eight we chat with Dr Aditi Siddharth, a senior obstetrics and gynaecology specialist training in Oxford, about her (not-straight-forward) doctoral journey exploring surgical training using simulation. She reflects on how she meandered into educational research through an opportunity to effectively organise education in the NHS, given freedom to enhance shared learning in a multi-disciplinary team, before enrolling in a master’s programme in surgical science and practice wh...2024-11-114h 29Talkin LiveTalkin LiveElection Pains - Interview Series with José Stelle, DPhil PART TWOJOSÉ STELLEThe work “The State of Constitutionalism, Democracy, and the Future of the Nation” by Jose Stelle, makes a much needed contribution to the constitutional debate in China and stands out for rejecting the pure and simple imitation of Western democratic models. These are lectures that criticize Western-type democracy without incurring the same methodological and content errors as totalitarian anti-democratic critics, such as Carl Schmitt. Building on the democratic constitutional reform model proposed by F. A. Hayek in his book Law, Legislation, and Freedom, published in 1979, Stelle not only does Hayek justice with the description of his propo...2024-10-3158 minTalkin LiveTalkin LiveElection Pains - Interview Series with José Stelle, DPhil PART ONEJOSÉ STELLEThe work “The State of Constitutionalism, Democracy, and the Future of the Nation” by Jose Stelle, makes a much needed contribution to the constitutional debate in China and stands out for rejecting the pure and simple imitation of Western democratic models. These are lectures that criticize Western-type democracy without incurring the same methodological and content errors as totalitarian anti-democratic critics, such as Carl Schmitt. Building on the democratic constitutional reform model proposed by F. A. Hayek in his book Law, Legislation, and Freedom, published in 1979, Stelle not only does Hayek justice with the description of his propo...2024-10-3058 minTalkin LiveTalkin LiveUncontrollable Democracy - Interview Series with José Stelle, DPhil PART TWOAre  we watching the Death of the Great Experiment? We contiune our conversation series about the condition of democracy in the United States today.JOSÉ STELLEThe work “The State of Constitutionalism, Democracy, and the Future of the Nation” by Jose Stelle, makes a much needed contribution to the constitutional debate in China and stands out for rejecting the pure and simple imitation of Western democratic models. These are lectures that criticize Western-type democracy without incurring the same methodological and content errors as totalitarian anti-democratic critics, such as Carl Schmitt. Building on the democratic constitutional reform model propos...2024-09-2528 minHead2HeadHead2HeadEpisode 11 - Max Harris DPhilMax Harris describes himself as Public Lawyer. He is a barrister at Thorndon Chambers who also works at ActionStations. He was an Examination Fellow in Law at All Souls College at the University of Oxford, where he completed a DPhil in constitutional law on the prerogative and third source. He completed BCL (with Distinction) and Master of Public Policy degrees at the University of Oxford as a New Zealand Rhodes Scholar. While at the University of Oxford he tutored philosophy of human rights, taught law for public policy, and participated in (and developed) an education programme at...2024-09-2118 minTalkin LiveTalkin LiveUncontrollable Democracy - Interview Series with José Stelle, DPhil PART ONEAre  we watching the Death of the Great Experiment? We contiune our conversation series about the condition of democracy in the United States today.JOSÉ STELLEThe work “The State of Constitutionalism, Democracy, and the Future of the Nation” by Jose Stelle, makes a much needed contribution to the constitutional debate in China and stands out for rejecting the pure and simple imitation of Western democratic models. These are lectures that criticize Western-type democracy without incurring the same methodological and content errors as totalitarian anti-democratic critics, such as Carl Schmitt. Building on the democratic constitutional reform model propos...2024-09-1828 minTalkin LiveTalkin LiveInterview with José Stelle, DPhil PART TWO - A conversation about the condition of democracyPart TWO A conversation about the condition of democracy in the United States today.JOSÉ STELLEThe work “The State of Constitutionalism, Democracy, and the Future of the Nation” by Jose Stelle, makes a much needed contribution to the constitutional debate in China and stands out for rejecting the pure and simple imitation of Western democratic models. These are lectures that criticize Western-type democracy without incurring the same methodological and content errors as totalitarian anti-democratic critics, such as Carl Schmitt. Building on the democratic constitutional reform model proposed by F. A. Hayek in his book Law...2024-08-1428 minTalkin LiveTalkin LiveInterview with José Stelle, DPhil PART ONE - A conversation about the condition of democracy in the United States todayJosé Stelle, DPhilA conversation about the condition of democracy in the United States today.JOSÉ STELLEThe work “The State of Constitutionalism, Democracy, and the Future of the Nation” by Jose Stelle, makes a much needed contribution to the constitutional debate in China and stands out for rejecting the pure and simple imitation of Western democratic models. These are lectures that criticize Western-type democracy without incurring the same methodological and content errors as totalitarian anti-democratic critics, such as Carl Schmitt. Building on the democratic constitutional reform model proposed by F. A. Hayek in his bo...2024-08-0928 minPeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology VideoPeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology VideoDavid M. G. Halpin, MB BS, DPhil, FERS - The Case for Improved Care in COPD: Appreciating COPD as a Leading Cause of Disability and DeathDavid M. G. Halpin, MB BS, DPhil, FERS - The Case for Improved Care in COPD: Appreciating COPD as a Leading Cause of Disability and Death2024-01-3018 minPeerVoice Internal Medicine AudioPeerVoice Internal Medicine AudioDavid M. G. Halpin, MB BS, DPhil, FERS - The Case for Improved Care in COPD: Appreciating COPD as a Leading Cause of Disability and DeathDavid M. G. Halpin, MB BS, DPhil, FERS - The Case for Improved Care in COPD: Appreciating COPD as a Leading Cause of Disability and Death2024-01-3018 minPeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology AudioPeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology AudioDavid M. G. Halpin, MB BS, DPhil, FERS - The Case for Improved Care in COPD: Appreciating COPD as a Leading Cause of Disability and DeathDavid M. G. Halpin, MB BS, DPhil, FERS - The Case for Improved Care in COPD: Appreciating COPD as a Leading Cause of Disability and Death2024-01-3018 minPeerVoice Internal Medicine VideoPeerVoice Internal Medicine VideoDavid M. G. Halpin, MB BS, DPhil, FERS - The Case for Improved Care in COPD: Appreciating COPD as a Leading Cause of Disability and DeathDavid M. G. Halpin, MB BS, DPhil, FERS - The Case for Improved Care in COPD: Appreciating COPD as a Leading Cause of Disability and Death2024-01-3018 minPeerVoice Heart & Lung AudioPeerVoice Heart & Lung AudioDavid M. G. Halpin, MB BS, DPhil, FERS - The Case for Improved Care in COPD: Appreciating COPD as a Leading Cause of Disability and DeathDavid M. G. Halpin, MB BS, DPhil, FERS - The Case for Improved Care in COPD: Appreciating COPD as a Leading Cause of Disability and Death2024-01-3018 minPeerVoice Heart & Lung VideoPeerVoice Heart & Lung VideoDavid M. G. Halpin, MB BS, DPhil, FERS - The Case for Improved Care in COPD: Appreciating COPD as a Leading Cause of Disability and DeathDavid M. G. Halpin, MB BS, DPhil, FERS - The Case for Improved Care in COPD: Appreciating COPD as a Leading Cause of Disability and Death2024-01-3018 minFireside | 剪燭西窗Fireside | 剪燭西窗55 Dr Brian Wong: Oxford PPE grad, HKU Asst Prof in Philosophy, DPhil & MPhil Political Theory, Rhodes Scholar, Co-founder of Oxford Political Review, SCMP & HKEJ Contributor黃裕舜博士:香港大學哲學系助理教授、牛津大學PPE本科、政治哲學博士及碩士、羅德學者、《牛津政治評論》聯合創辦人、《南華早報》及《信報》撰稿人Dr Brian Wong: HKU Assistant Prof in Philosophy, Oxford PPE grad, DPhil & MPhil Political Theory, Rhodes Scholar, Co-founder of Oxford Political Review, SCMP & HKEJ Contributor @ Fireside採訪問題貢獻者:蔣沛芸、吳業澧Question Contributors: Wendy Chong, Lawrence Ng2023-09-0755 minNetwork CapitalNetwork CapitalBuilding a portfolio of careers with Oxford DPhil Candidate Brian WongIn this masterclass, you will learn - 1. The art of following your curiosity to build a portfolio of careers 2. Insights on geopolitics, the end of history and public deliberation 3. Mental models on personal productivity Brian is a geopolitical strategist and advisor publishing extensively on Sino-American relations, statecraft in Asia, and the intersection of nascent technologies, political philosophy, and public policy. Currently pursuing a DPhil in Politics at Balliol College, Oxford, Brian graduated with a Distinction in the MPhil in Politics (Theory) at Wolfson College, and First Class Honours from Pembroke with...2023-03-281h 06PeerVoice Immunology & Infectious Disease VideoPeerVoice Immunology & Infectious Disease VideoAmitava Banerjee, MPH, DPhil, FRCP - Long COVID and Vaccination Status: What Are We Learning?Amitava Banerjee, MPH, DPhil, FRCP - Long COVID and Vaccination Status: What Are We Learning?2023-03-2423 minPeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology VideoPeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology VideoAmitava Banerjee, MPH, DPhil, FRCP - Long COVID and Vaccination Status: What Are We Learning?Amitava Banerjee, MPH, DPhil, FRCP - Long COVID and Vaccination Status: What Are We Learning?2023-03-2423 minPeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology AudioPeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology AudioAmitava Banerjee, MPH, DPhil, FRCP - Long COVID and Vaccination Status: What Are We Learning?Amitava Banerjee, MPH, DPhil, FRCP - Long COVID and Vaccination Status: What Are We Learning?2023-03-2422 minPeerVoice Immunology & Infectious Disease AudioPeerVoice Immunology & Infectious Disease AudioAmitava Banerjee, MPH, DPhil, FRCP - Long COVID and Vaccination Status: What Are We Learning?Amitava Banerjee, MPH, DPhil, FRCP - Long COVID and Vaccination Status: What Are We Learning?2023-03-2422 minPeerVoice Internal Medicine VideoPeerVoice Internal Medicine VideoAmitava Banerjee, MPH, DPhil, FRCP - Long COVID and Vaccination Status: What Are We Learning?Amitava Banerjee, MPH, DPhil, FRCP - Long COVID and Vaccination Status: What Are We Learning?2023-03-2423 minPeerVoice Internal Medicine AudioPeerVoice Internal Medicine AudioAmitava Banerjee, MPH, DPhil, FRCP - Long COVID and Vaccination Status: What Are We Learning?Amitava Banerjee, MPH, DPhil, FRCP - Long COVID and Vaccination Status: What Are We Learning?2023-03-2422 minEvidence-Based Health CareEvidence-Based Health CareEvidence in Women's Health: Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) - What are the risks, benefits and experiences for women?EBHC DPhil Director, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Dr. Anne Marie Boylan discuss menopause and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) In this episode EBHC DPhil Director, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Dr. Anne Marie Boylan discuss menopause and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). We hear from Dr. Elizabeth Spencer and Professor Carol Coupland, both of whom have conducted research on the risks of HRT using large databases, including the landmark million women's study. This podcast series on evidence in women's health is brought to you by the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine and the postgraduate programme in evidence based health care. Dr. Anne-Marie Boylan, a senior researcher...2023-01-1225 minCollecting COVID: Oral HistoriesCollecting COVID: Oral HistoriesHenry ChanGeorgina Ferry interviews Henry Chan, DPhil Student, 26 April 2022. Topics discussed include (00:00:20) DPhil studies at the Synthesis for Biology and Medicine Centre for Doctoral Training [within the Department of Chemistry] and supervision under Professor's Fernanda Duarte and Chris Schofield; (00:00:53) early education in Hong Kong and interest in chemistry, awareness of the SARS outbreak in 2003 as a child; (00:01:51) undergraduate and DPhil studies at Oxford, MChem project working with Professor Schofield; (00:02:43) first awareness of COVID-19, Christmas holiday in Hong Kong, travel to Berlin for computational chemistry workshop in February 2020 and national lockdown in March 2020; (00:04:06) DPhil projects undertaken at the time, including computational modelling...2023-01-0422 minCollecting COVID: Oral HistoriesCollecting COVID: Oral HistoriesHenry ChanGeorgina Ferry interviews Henry Chan, DPhil Student, 26 April 2022 Topics discussed include (00:00:20) DPhil studies at the Synthesis for Biology and Medicine Centre for Doctoral Training [within the Department of Chemistry] and supervision under Professor's Fernanda Duarte and Chris Schofield; (00:00:53) early education in Hong Kong and interest in chemistry, awareness of the SARS outbreak in 2003 as a child; (00:01:51) undergraduate and DPhil studies at Oxford, MChem project working with Professor Schofield; (00:02:43) first awareness of COVID-19, Christmas holiday in Hong Kong, travel to Berlin for computational chemistry workshop in February 2020 and national lockdown in March 2020; (00:04:06) DPhil projects undertaken at the time, including computational modelling...2023-01-0422 minPeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology AudioPeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology AudioGraeme C Black, OBE, DPhil, FRCOphth, FMedSci - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory TestingGraeme C Black, OBE, DPhil, FRCOphth, FMedSci - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory Testing2022-12-1515 minPeerVoice Brain & Behaviour AudioPeerVoice Brain & Behaviour AudioGraeme C Black, OBE, DPhil, FRCOphth, FMedSci - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory TestingGraeme C Black, OBE, DPhil, FRCOphth, FMedSci - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory Testing2022-12-1515 minPeerVoice Brain & Behaviour VideoPeerVoice Brain & Behaviour VideoGraeme C Black, OBE, DPhil, FRCOphth, FMedSci - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory TestingGraeme C Black, OBE, DPhil, FRCOphth, FMedSci - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory Testing2022-12-1516 minPeerVoice Internal Medicine VideoPeerVoice Internal Medicine VideoGraeme C Black, OBE, DPhil, FRCOphth, FMedSci - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory TestingGraeme C Black, OBE, DPhil, FRCOphth, FMedSci - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory Testing2022-12-1516 minPeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology VideoPeerVoice Clinical Pharmacology VideoGraeme C Black, OBE, DPhil, FRCOphth, FMedSci - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory TestingGraeme C Black, OBE, DPhil, FRCOphth, FMedSci - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory Testing2022-12-1516 minPeerVoice Internal Medicine AudioPeerVoice Internal Medicine AudioGraeme C Black, OBE, DPhil, FRCOphth, FMedSci - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory TestingGraeme C Black, OBE, DPhil, FRCOphth, FMedSci - Suspecting and Diagnosing Inherited Retinal Dystrophies: Early Clues and Confirmatory Testing2022-12-1515 minEvidence-Based Health CareEvidence-Based Health CareEvidence in Women's Health: Are there higher mortality rates in women who have been operated on by male surgeons?In 2022 a Canadian population based retrospective cohort study hit the headlines in the U.K. by claiming that women were 32% more likely to die if operated on by a male surgeon. The study was led by Christopher Wallace who sought to examine the link between surgeon patient sex discordance and postoperative outcomes. Data was collected for over 1.3 million patients and nearly 3000 surgeons were included. It found that 14.9% of patients had one or more adverse postoperative outcome. But that worse outcomes were seen for female patients operated on by male surgeons, but not for males operated on by female surgeons. Together...2022-10-3130 minLessons in Orthopaedic Leadership: An AOA PodcastLessons in Orthopaedic Leadership: An AOA PodcastBuilding Value Through Organizational Structure, with guest John Eklund, PhD, MBA, DPhil, Assistant Professor at USC Marshall School of BusinessHow can healthcare firms overcome interior barriers? Is value-based care a viable option in Orthopaedics? What changes are required for growth? Can the organization’s management structure effect the success of the firm?Alexander W. Aleem, MD, FAOA, and Charles Goldfarb, MD, FAOA host a special AOA podcast with John Eklund, PhD, MBA, DPhil, Assistant Professor at USC Marshall School of Business. Eklund discusses the importance of organizational structure and implementing efficient management practices into your everyday business. His experience as a management consultant gives a unique perspective into the growth of healthcare organizations and contributes to hi...2022-10-2134 minProgress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / ShowProgress, Potential, and Possibilities Podcast / ShowDr Robert A. Montgomery, MD, DPhil, FACS - NYU Langone - Managing Complex Transplant Cases GloballySend us a textDr. Robert A. Montgomery, MD, DPhil, FACS, (https://nyulangone.org/doctors/1467404137/robert-montgomery) is the Director of the NYU Langone Transplant Institute, and Chair and a Professor in their Department of Surgery, where he oversees a diverse team of medical and surgical specialists who provide a wide variety of surgery and transplantation services including bone marrow, heart, kidney, liver, lung, and facial transplantation. Dr. Montgomery received his Doctor of Medicine with Honor from the University of Rochester School of Medicine, his Doctor of Philosophy from Balliol College, The University of Oxford, England in Molecular...2022-09-0145 minMoms on the Mic with MariahMoms on the Mic with MariahThe Truth About Vaccines with Viral Immunologist Dr. Adjoa Smalls-Mantey, MD, DphilThis is an interesting one that you won't want to miss. This week, I'm joined by Dr. Adjoa Smalls-Mantey, MD, Dphil - a psychiatrist, viral immunologist, and author - to talk all about vaccines. I asked her the hard questions that we all want to know: are they safe for our kids? Are they linked to autism? Should we vaccinate our babies against COVID-19? Dr. Smalls-Mantey is extremely knowledgeable about vaccinations and is busting all of the myths that you may have seen floating around the internet. Check out Dr. Adjoa Smalls-Mantey's children's book on vaccines here...2022-08-2346 minA rant, Christopher SweatA rant, Christopher SweatAnna George, DPhil doctoral student at the Oxford Internet Institute on online political behaviour, political extremism, and hate groups.This is a fascinating conversation I hosted with Anna George, a DPhil doctoral student at the Oxford Internet Institute (OIO.) Anna has a social data science, statistics, and organizational-social psychology background. We discuss hate groups, political extremists, and how this behavior occurs online.I share some of the overlaps in my political science studies and discuss various political movements, the diffusion of messaging online, and the impacts technology has on spreading misinformation.You can find more about Anna here:OII - Profile - Anna GeorgeAnna George on Twitter2022-07-2156 minKessler Foundation PodcastsKessler Foundation PodcastsResearching novel approaches for treating neuropathic pain and chronic fatigue - Ep39Fast Takes - Ep39 Read the transcript at https://kesslerfoundation.org/sites/default/files/2022-05/Researching%20novel%20approaches%20for%20treating%20neuropathic%20pain%20and%20chronic%20fatigue%20-%20Ep39-TRANSCRIPT.pdf Historically, it was believed that the brain stopped growing after childhood. We now know the contrary to be true. Neuroscience has confirmed that our brains change throughout our lives, from birth to death. The brain’s ability to rewire its circuitry and make adaptive changes, known as neuroplasticity, is why recovery after injury is possible. But much about neuroplasticity is not well understood. Our researchers are using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fM...2022-05-2617 minThe InteractomeThe InteractomeEpisode 6: Swab Story (with Dr. Ramy Arnaout, MD, DPhil)Join us and special guest Dr. Ramy Arnaout, MD, DPhil on a discussion of how he led his team to resolve a nationwide COVID swab shortage within three weeks through 3D printing and effective cooperation. Quite possibly the coolest episode we've ever done, it's a conversation with takeaways you don't want to miss!   Dr. Arnaout's reflection in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology   02:12 Introducing Dr. Arnaout 06:25 Swab crisis basics, team formation, influences from prior studies of cooperation 25:36 Team size and roles, effective utilization of resources, swab design and 3D...2022-04-181h 00Finding Your FreedomFinding Your Freedom91. Psychedelic Psychotherapy and the Nature of True Healing with Will Siu, MD, DPhilWill Siu MD, DPhil, completed medical training at UCLA and a doctorate in immunology at the University of Oxford. He continued with psychiatric training at Harvard Medical School, where he remained on faculty for six years, before moving to New York City to further study and practice psychedelic-assisted therapies. His work as a public educator has reached a wide audience through speaking, writing and social media outlets. Will is co-principal investigator on a pilot research study exploring MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for fibromyalgia. He maintains a clinical office in Los Angeles for patient care, trains psychiatrists/psychologists, and is an advisor...2022-03-3000 minPRS Global Open KeynotesPRS Global Open Keynotes“Improving Objectivity of Craniosynostosis Interventional Planning” with Santiago Ochandiano MD, David García-Mato PhD, and Marius Linguraru DPhilIn this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Santiago Ochandiano MD, David García-Mato PhD, and Marius Linguraru DPhil present a new approach for automatic planning of fronto-orbital advancement. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “Effectiveness of Automatic Planning of Fronto-orbital Advancement for the Surgical Correction of Metopic Craniosynostosis” by David García-Mato, Antonio R. Porras, Santiago Ochandiano, Gary F. Rogers, Roberto García-Leal, José I. Salmerón, Javier Pascau, and Marius George Linguraru. Read the article for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: https://bit.ly/CranioPlanning Dr. Ochandiano is a cran...2022-02-0930 minPRS Global Open KeynotesPRS Global Open Keynotes“Improving Objectivity of Craniosynostosis Interventional Planning” with Santiago Ochandiano MD, David García-Mato PhD, and Marius Linguraru DPhilIn this episode of the PRS Global Open Keynotes Podcast, Santiago Ochandiano MD, David García-Mato PhD, and Marius Linguraru DPhil present a new approach for automatic planning of fronto-orbital advancement. This episode discusses the following PRS Global Open article: “Effectiveness of Automatic Planning of Fronto-orbital Advancement for the Surgical Correction of Metopic Craniosynostosis” by David García-Mato, Antonio R. Porras, Santiago Ochandiano, Gary F. Rogers, Roberto García-Leal, José I. Salmerón, Javier Pascau, and Marius George Linguraru. Read the article for free on PRSGlobalOpen.com: https://bit.ly/CranioPlanning Dr. Och...2022-02-0833 minALL OF USALL OF USWill Siu MD DPhil / part twoWill Siu, M.D. DPhil is a psychiatrist and psychedelic practitioner. In the second installment of this two part conversation, Hero and Will delve deep into psychedelics, MDMA therapy, and inner narratives rooted in childhood trauma. Will Siu M.D. DPhil - https://www.willsiumd.comWatch Will on Netflix's Goop Labs, Episode one "The Healing Trip"!Mental Health Resourceshttps://suicidepreventionlifeline.orghttp://www.mhresources.orghttps://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helplinehttps://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline 2022-01-241h 43ALL OF USALL OF USWill Siu MD DPhil / part oneWill Siu M.D. DPhil - https://www.willsiumd.comWatch Will on Netflix's Goop Labs, Episode one "The Healing Trip"! Mental Health Resourceshttps://suicidepreventionlifeline.orghttp://www.mhresources.orghttps://www.nationaleatingdisorders.org/help-support/contact-helplinehttps://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline 2022-01-171h 31THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE BUSHERIANTHE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE BUSHERIANEP 35: SEDULOUS SIMON; NEVER BEEN THE LUCKIEST BUT , HARD WORK BETRAYS NONE || Oxford DPhil studentIn this episode , the guest talks narrates his story from childhood till date as a DPhil student at the Oxford university talking about some of his struggles from when he was a child to and always putting in the work and effort that afforded him to work at places such as PWC , safaricom PLC and even KCA and now is doing his phD in Oxford at only 26 ! Listen in2021-08-291h 34Psychedelics TodayPsychedelics TodayPT259 – Dr. Devon Christie and Will Siu, MD, DPhil – The Mind-Body Connection, MDMA, and Chronic PainIn this episode, Kyle interviews Dr. Devon Christie and Will Siu, MD, DPhil, co-investigators on a study investigating MDMA-assisted therapy for fibromyalgia. They talk the mind-body connection, fascia, somatics, and PTSD.  www.psychedelicstoday.com2021-08-241h 20In the Name of Overhead AthleticsIn the Name of Overhead AthleticsGarrett Bullock DPT, DPhil - Making Sense of Movement and Research Findings in Throwing AthletesGarrett Bullock DPT, DPhil- Making Sense of Movement and Research Findings in Throwing Athletes   Garrett Bullock is a former professional baseball player, physical therapist, and researcher.  Garrett is dedicated to conducting epidemiological research as it pertains to sports injuries, recovery, and sports medicine with an emphasis on long term health of throwing athletes. 2021-08-0458 minCareer Change Advice with Dr. Jon TamCareer Change Advice with Dr. Jon TamIs a PhD Worth It (From Oxford University) | Weighing the Pros and Cons of Getting a DPhil for a Corporate CareerIs a PhD Worth It (From Oxford University) | Weighing the Pros and Cons of Getting a DPhil for a Corporate Career Is a PhD from the University of Oxford worth it? In this episode, I weigh the pros and cons of getting a DPhil (PhD) from Oxford University for a corporate carer. I explain why do a PhD (DPhil), what are the benefits of a PhD for a corporate career, and how hard is a PhD. For those who are asking “Should I do a PhD” vs a masters, or asking “Is grad school worth it,” I weigh th...2020-11-0211 minCareer Change Advice with Dr. Jon TamCareer Change Advice with Dr. Jon TamIs a PhD Worth It (From Oxford University) | Weighing the Pros and Cons of Getting a DPhil from Oxford for AcademiaIs a PhD Worth It (From Oxford University) | Weighing the Pros and Cons of Getting a DPhil from Oxford for Academia Is a PhD from the University of Oxford worth it? In this episode, I weigh the pros and cons of getting a DPhil (PhD) from Oxford University. I explain why do a PhD (DPhil), what are the benefits of a PhD, and how hard is a PhD. For those who are asking “Should I do a PhD” vs a masters, or asking “Is grad school worth it.” I weigh the pros and cons of a PhD and the...2020-10-2922 minCareer Change Advice with Dr. Jon TamCareer Change Advice with Dr. Jon TamUniversity of Oxford Graduation for DPhil (Ph.D.) | One Year ReflectionUniversity of Oxford Graduation for DPhil (Ph.D.) | One Year Reflection A Ph.D. (DPhil) graduation at the University of Oxford is a special occasion. Oxford University’s DPhil (Ph.D.) graduation ceremony is for students graduating from University of Oxford’s graduate school. 2019 was the year of my graduation at the University of Oxford and I wanted to reflect on the changes that happened over a year. In this episode, I rant about how they got my diploma wrong, I was lucky to avoid COVID, I never wear the gown and cap, and what I’m up to...2020-10-2608 minThe Future of Clinical Research and the Innovation from the COVID-19 PandemicIn this PharmaTalk podcast, Benjamine Liu, DPhil, CEO of TrialSpark, discusses the impacts of COVID-19 on the future of clinical research and the innovation being created as a result. Ben recently spoke at DPHARM: Disruptive Innovations to Advance Clinical Trials, moderating an R&D leadership fireside chat with Drs Mark Fishman and Michel Mina. In this podcast, he recently spoke with DPHARM writer Danny McCarthy about: Embracing powerful technology into trials, particularly for the benefit of at-home monitoringDiversity in clinical researchThe growing and potential impact of artificial intelligence on clinical research Ben will be demonstrating the value of OpenAI's GPT-3 nat...2020-10-0720 minCoronavirus (COVID-19) (Video)Coronavirus (COVID-19) (Video)Return to Learn During COVID: the SMARRT Approach with Natasha Martin DPhil PhDHow do we open society and campus while mitigating COVID-19 morbidity? With no vaccine currently available, what can be done now? Natasha Martin, DPhil, PhD shares how a smart public health monitoring and reaction approach could work and how UC San Diego plans to implement this plan. Series: "UC San Diego Foundation Board" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Show ID: 36143]2020-06-3009 minCoronavirus (COVID-19) (Audio)Coronavirus (COVID-19) (Audio)Return to Learn During COVID: the SMARRT Approach with Natasha Martin DPhil PhDHow do we open society and campus while mitigating COVID-19 morbidity? With no vaccine currently available, what can be done now? Natasha Martin, DPhil, PhD shares how a smart public health monitoring and reaction approach could work and how UC San Diego plans to implement this plan. Series: "UC San Diego Foundation Board" [Health and Medicine] [Education] [Show ID: 36143]2020-06-3009 minCai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art SymposiumCai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art SymposiumCai Guo-Qiang: In Search of El GrecoSaul Nelson, Ruskin School of Art, DPhil Candidate, gives the sixth presentation in the symposium. The talk will be considering Cai's work of that title in the exhibition in the light of affinities between his work and El Greco's, arguing that both artists pursue painting as a medium that captures the invisible. Saul Nelson is a third-year DPhil candidate at the Ruskin School of Art in Oxford. Saul works on post- war modernist art, with an emphasis on migration, and his work has been published in The Oxford Art Journal and The London Review of Books.2020-01-1311 minTalking SenseTalking SenseEpisode 12: 'Stripping Back to Sharpen the Senses: A Holy Face and a Waterfall Vase' – PART 2Yayoi Teramoto Kimura (DPhil Student, Computational Neuroscience) focuses on a twentieth-century Japanese vase to demonstrate how artists can engage our senses through a pared down approach. Further reading: https://www.talkingsenseoxford.com/podcast. Originally delivered as the first half of a gallery talk in partnership with Eleanor Townsend (DPhil Student, History of Art). Listen to Episode 11 for the first half of the talk.2019-07-1208 minTalking SenseTalking SenseEpisode 11: 'Stripping Back to Sharpen the Senses: A Holy Face and a Waterfall Vase' – PART 1Eleanor Townsend (DPhil Student, History of Art) focuses on a seventeenth-century Spanish painting to demonstrate how artists can engage our senses by focusing on a pared down approach. Further reading: https://www.talkingsenseoxford.com/podcast. Originally delivered as the first half of a gallery talk in partnership with Yayoi Teramoto Kimura (DPhil Student, Computational Neuroscience). Listen to Episode 12 for the second half of the talk.2019-07-1216 minTalking SenseTalking SenseEpisode 10: 'Sights for Sore Eyes: Reading the Senses in Religious and Cultural Pilgrimage' – PART 2Jasmine Proteau (DPhil Student, History) uses an eighteenth-century carriage clock to explore the significance of the senses in reading and travelling to centres of culture and spiritual salvati. Further reading: https://www.talkingsenseoxford.com/podcast Originally delivered as the first half of a gallery talk in partnership with Raphaela Rohrhofer (DPhil Student, English). Listen to Episode 9 for the first half of the talk.2019-07-1214 minTalking SenseTalking SenseEpisode 9: Sights for Sore Eyes: Reading the Senses in Religious and Cultural Pilgrimage' – PART 1Raphaela Rohrhofer (DPhil Student, English) uses the Alfred Jewel and the reliquary casket of St Thomas Becket to explore the significance of the senses in reading and travelling. Further reading: https://www.talkingsenseoxford.com/podcast. Originally delivered as the first half of a gallery talk in partnership with Jasmine Proteau (DPhil Student, History). Listen to Episode 10 for the second half of the talk.2019-07-1214 minTalking SenseTalking SenseEpisode 6: 'Sensory Intoxication: Getting Drunk From Oxford to Iran' – PART 2Jonny Lawrence (DPhil Student, Oriental Institute) looks at an Iranian tile scene to explore how drunkenness and intoxication play a big role in the visual culture of the senses. Further reading: https://www.talkingsenseoxford.com/podcast. Originally delivered as the first half of a gallery talk in partnership with Sian Witherden (DPhil Student, English). Listen to Episode 5 for the first half of the talk.2019-07-1214 minTalking SenseTalking SenseEpisode 5: 'Sensory Intoxication: Getting Drunk from Oxford to Iran' – PART 1Sian Witherden (DPhil Student, English) uses a medieval puzzle jug to explore how drunkenness and intoxication play a big role in the visual culture of the senses. Further reading: https://www.talkingsenseoxford.com/podcast. Originally delivered as the first half of a gallery talk in partnership with Jonathan Lawrence (DPhil Student, Oriental Institute). Listen to Episode 6 for the second half of the talk.2019-07-1212 minTalking SenseTalking SenseEpisode 4: 'The Senses and Disease: A Renaissance Perfume Burner and a Victorian Poisonous Bookcase' – PART 2In this episode, Amélie Bonney (DPhil Student, History of Science) examines a toxic Victorian bookcase to discover the sensory world of disease. Further reading: https://www.talkingsenseoxford.com/podcast. Originally delivered as the first half of a gallery talk in partnership with Christy Callaway-Gale (DPhil Student, Medieval and Modern Languages). Listen to Episode 3 for the first half of the talk.2019-07-1215 minTalking SenseTalking SenseEpisode 3: 'The Senses and Disease: A Renaissance Perfume Burner and a Victorian Poisonous Bookcase – PART 1In this episode, Christy Callaway-Gale (DPhil Student, Medieval and Modern Languages) examines a Renaissance Italian perfume burner to discover the sensory world of disease. Further reading: https://www.talkingsenseoxford.com/podcast. Originally delivered as the first half of a gallery talk in partnership with Amélie Bonney (DPhil Student, History of Science). Listen to Episode 4 for the second half of the talk.2019-07-1213 minTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesTORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the HumanitiesHow not to Ruin Everything: Futures Thinking LaunchLaunch event for Futures Thinking, a new research group looking into future problems and opportunities created by advances in technology and artificial intelligence. In literature, in popular media, in scientific research, and in public consciousness, discourse about the future, machine learning, and the human elements of digital technologies proliferates more now than ever before. Thanks to developments in artificial intelligence (AI), we are able to speculate about how our fundamentally social species might interact with performatively human-like machines of our own making. Television shows like Black Mirror and The Handmaid’s Tale, and novels like The Circle or Never Let Me...2019-03-051h 12Physical AttractionPhysical AttractionCJ Schilt (Corpus Newtonicum) on Isaac Newton, part 2So in this episode, I am fortunate enough to interview Cornelius Schilt – perhaps better known to the world by his blog title, Corpus Newtonicum, which you can go and read at Corpus Newtonicum.wordpress.com. He is a DPhil student at the University of Oxford, studying the History of Science, and focused on the life, career, and works of Isaac Newton. What’s more, he just handed in his thesis the day before I conducted this interview – best of luck on the viva, CJ!  In this, the second part of our interview, we talk about the context of the...2018-08-101h 16Modellansatz - English episodes onlyModellansatz - English episodes onlyEmbryonic PatternsIn March 2018 Gudrun visited University College London and recorded three conversations with mathematicians working there. Her first partner was Karen Page. She works in Mathematical Biology and is interested in mathematical models for pattern formation. An example would be the question why (and how) a human embryo develops five fingers on each hand. The basic information for that is coded into the DNA but how the pattern develops over time is a very complicated process which we understand only partly. Another example is the patterning of neurons within the vertebrate nervous system. The neurons are specified by...2018-03-2951 minModellansatzModellansatzEmbryonic PatternsIn March 2018 Gudrun visited University College London and recorded three conversations with mathematicians working there. Her first partner was Karen Page. She works in Mathematical Biology and is interested in mathematical models for pattern formation. An example would be the question why (and how) a human embryo develops five fingers on each hand. The basic information for that is coded into the DNA but how the pattern develops over time is a very complicated process which we understand only partly. Another example is the patterning of neurons within the vertebrate nervous system. The neurons are specified by...2018-03-2951 minDiscover Popular Authors Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityDiscover Popular Authors Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityThe Trinity Audiobook by Fr. David Vincent Meconi SJ DPhilPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Trinity Subtitle: A Theological and Spiritual History Author: Fr. David Vincent Meconi SJ DPhil Narrator: Fr. David Vincent Meconi SJ DPhil Format: Original Recording Length: 4 hrs and 40 mins Language: English Release date: 01-10-18 Publisher: Now You Know Media, Inc. Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Publisher's Summary: The Trinity is the foundation of Christian faith, the lifeblood of its liturgy. In this remarkable course, you will come to understand the Trinitarian theology and history as...2018-01-104h 40Proceedings of the Aristotelian SocietyProceedings of the Aristotelian Society13/11/2017: Elizabeth Ashford on the Infliction of Severe Povertyas the Perfect CrimeElizabeth Ashford is senior lecturer in moral philosophy at the University of St Andrews. She did her MA at UNC Chapel Hill and her BA and DPhil at Oxford University, and was awarded her DPhil in 2002. Her main research interests are in moral and political philosophy. She has recently finished a contribution to UNESCO Volume I, Freedom from Poverty as a Human Right (OUP forthcoming), and her current research project is to develop a book on utilitarian and Kantian conceptions of impartiality and of rights. During the academic year 2005-6 she was a Visiting Faculty Fellow in Ethics at...2017-12-2050 minListen Legally to Best Full Audiobooks in Classics, European LiteratureListen Legally to Best Full Audiobooks in Classics, European LiteratureHomers Odyssey: An Audio Course Audiobook by Fr. Gregory I. Carlson SJ DPhilPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Homers Odyssey: An Audio Course Author: Fr. Gregory I. Carlson SJ DPhil Narrator: Fr. Gregory I. Carlson SJ DPhil Format: Original Recording Length: 4 hrs and 58 mins Language: English Release date: 12-12-17 Publisher: Now You Know Media Inc. Genres: Classics, European Literature Publisher's Summary: Discover fresh insights into one of the greatest works of literature ever composed: Homer's Odyssey. Why does this ancient epic poem continue to mesmerize listeners from all walks of life? You're...2017-12-124h 58Lincoln CollegeLincoln CollegeLincoln Leads in EconomicsThe first instalment of our 'Lincoln Leads' series asks the question ‘Are we taught to become ‘economically viable products’?’ Professor Margaret Stevens (Senior Research Fellow in Economics) joins a panel chaired by Sudheesh Ramapurath Chemmencheri (2016, DPhil in International Development) and comprised of current student Garima Jaju (2013, DPhil in International Development) and alumnus David Weston (1998, CEO of Teacher Development Trust) to discuss, amongst other things, the purpose of education. 'Lincoln Leads' is a seminar series designed to foster conversation between Lincoln's common rooms and alumni, as well as to showcase the exceptional research taking place in the College.2017-09-2237 minHow To Listen to Any Full Audiobook in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Top RatedHow To Listen to Any Full Audiobook in Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Top RatedEarly Christianity and the First Christians Audiobook by Fr. Brian E. Daley SJ DPhilPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Early Christianity and the First Christians Author: Fr. Brian E. Daley SJ DPhil Narrator: Fr. Brian E. Daley SJ DPhil Format: Original Recording Length: 7 hrs and 17 mins Language: English Release date: 08-01-17 Publisher: Now You Know Media Inc. Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Publisher's Summary: To understand the modern Christian identity, faith, traditions, Scriptures, and theology, we must first understand its past. This course introduces you to the world of the first Christians and the...2017-08-017h 17Listen to Top 100 Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityListen to Top 100 Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityThe Orthodox Christian Church: History, Beliefs, and Practices Audiobook by Prof. Peter Bouteneff DPhilPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Orthodox Christian Church: History, Beliefs, and Practices Author: Prof. Peter Bouteneff DPhil Narrator: Prof. Peter Bouteneff DPhil Format: Original Recording Length: 9 hrs and 38 mins Language: English Release date: 07-25-17 Publisher: Now You Know Media Inc. Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 20 votes Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity Publisher's Summary: What was the significance of Pope John Paul II's visit to Greece, the first such papal visit in 1,291 years? Why are people so fascinated in learning about...2017-07-259h 38In Our Spare TimesIn Our Spare TimesScience and PoliticsOxford DPhil students discuss the relationship between scientific advice and government policy The relationship between scientists and politicians has never been an easy one. These days scientists advice our government on anything from run-of-the-mill policy decisions, to cyber-warfare, to natural disasters, to taxation, and on the future of our energy needs; but, with only 10% of MPs having a scientific background, is this advice always understood, and even when it is, do politicians always adhere to it? Host: Aled Walker (3rd year DPhil, Magdalen College, Mathematics) Guests: Kathyrn Boast (4th year DPhil, St. Peter's College, Physics), Rob Shalloo (3rd year DPhil...2016-11-0434 minIn Our Spare TimesIn Our Spare TimesScience and PoliticsOxford DPhil students discuss the relationship between scientific advice and government policy The relationship between scientists and politicians has never been an easy one. These days scientists advice our government on anything from run-of-the-mill policy decisions, to cyber-warfare, to natural disasters, to taxation, and on the future of our energy needs; but, with only 10% of MPs having a scientific background, is this advice always understood, and even when it is, do politicians always adhere to it? Host: Aled Walker (3rd year DPhil, Magdalen College, Mathematics) Guests: Kathyrn Boast (4th year DPhil, St. Peter's College, Physics), Rob Shalloo (3rd year DPhil...2016-11-0434 minIn Our Spare TimesIn Our Spare TimesMarxismHost Aled Walker and guests Cameron J. Quinn and Xavier Cohen discuss the life, the work, and the legacy of Karl Marx. Many famous men and women have found their final rest in Highgate cemetery: Michael Faraday rubs shoulders with George Eliot, Christina Rossetti with Anna Mahler. Yet of all those who lie interred in this forty acre plot, Karl Marx -- and his imposing tomb -- surely casts the greatest shadow. He is one of the most influential and controversial thinkers of the modern age. Upon his gravestone, the following phrase is etched: "The philosophers have only interpreted the...2016-06-2947 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Prime Number TheoremOxford Students discuss the Prime Number Theorem. Prime numbers have fascinated mathematicians since there were mathematicians to be fascinated, and The Prime Number Theorem is one of the crowning achievements of 19th century mathematics. The theorem answers, in a precise form, a very basic and naive-sounding question: how many prime numbers are there? Proved in 1896, the theorem marked the culmination of a century of mathematical progress, and is also at the heart of one of the biggest unsolved problems in mathematics today. Host: Aled Walker, 2nd year DPhil, Mathematics, Magdalen College Guests: Simon Myerson, 4th year DPhil, Mathematics, Oriel College...2016-06-1538 minThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Secrets of MathematicsThe Prime Number TheoremOxford Students discuss the Prime Number Theorem. Prime numbers have fascinated mathematicians since there were mathematicians to be fascinated, and The Prime Number Theorem is one of the crowning achievements of 19th century mathematics. The theorem answers, in a precise form, a very basic and naive-sounding question: how many prime numbers are there? Proved in 1896, the theorem marked the culmination of a century of mathematical progress, and is also at the heart of one of the biggest unsolved problems in mathematics today. Host: Aled Walker, 2nd year DPhil, Mathematics, Magdalen College Guests: Simon Myerson, 4th year DPhil, Mathematics, Oriel College...2016-06-1500 minIn Our Spare TimesIn Our Spare TimesThe Prime Number TheoremOxford Students discuss the Prime Number Theorem. Prime numbers have fascinated mathematicians since there were mathematicians to be fascinated, and The Prime Number Theorem is one of the crowning achievements of 19th century mathematics. The theorem answers, in a precise form, a very basic and naive-sounding question: how many prime numbers are there? Proved in 1896, the theorem marked the culmination of a century of mathematical progress, and is also at the heart of one of the biggest unsolved problems in mathematics today. Host: Aled Walker, 2nd year DPhil, Mathematics, Magdalen College Guests: Simon Myerson, 4th year DPhil, Mathematics, Oriel College...2016-06-0938 minIn Our Spare TimesIn Our Spare TimesThe Prime Number TheoremOxford Students discuss the Prime Number Theorem. Prime numbers have fascinated mathematicians since there were mathematicians to be fascinated, and The Prime Number Theorem is one of the crowning achievements of 19th century mathematics. The theorem answers, in a precise form, a very basic and naive-sounding question: how many prime numbers are there? Proved in 1896, the theorem marked the culmination of a century of mathematical progress, and is also at the heart of one of the biggest unsolved problems in mathematics today. Host: Aled Walker, 2nd year DPhil, Mathematics, Magdalen College Guests: Simon Myerson, 4th year DPhil, Mathematics, Oriel College...2016-06-0938 minIn Our Spare TimesIn Our Spare TimesThe Prime Number TheoremOxford Students discuss the Prime Number Theorem. Prime numbers have fascinated mathematicians since there were mathematicians to be fascinated, and The Prime Number Theorem is one of the crowning achievements of 19th century mathematics. The theorem answers, in a precise form, a very basic and naive-sounding question: how many prime numbers are there? Proved in 1896, the theorem marked the culmination of a century of mathematical progress, and is also at the heart of one of the biggest unsolved problems in mathematics today. Host: Aled Walker, 2nd year DPhil, Mathematics, Magdalen College Guests: Simon Myerson, 4th year DPhil, Mathematics, Oriel College...2016-06-0938 minIn Our Spare TimesIn Our Spare TimesThe life of Oscar WildeOxford students discuss the life of Oscar Wilde. "What is a cynic? A man who knows the price of everything, and the value of nothing." "Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination." "True friends stab you in the front." This great wit of the English language needs no introduction: a courter of controversy for his whole life, and ultimately a tragic martyr, in his own eyes at least, as a young man he spent four years studying at Magdalen College Oxford. There, the friends he made, and the influence of two tutors, Walter Pater and...2016-05-2644 minIn Our Spare TimesIn Our Spare TimesMedieval SongOxford students discuss medieval songs. The thirteenth century was a time of great change in Europe. The cities of Florence, Paris and Arras became thriving commercial centres; following the disastrous reign of King John of England, the French crown had also grown significantly in strength. Into this world we find the trouvères, poets and musicians who wrote and sang about the pains of love, on politics, and of devotion to the Virgin Mary. Their songs, preserved in twenty song-compendia called Chansonniers, but also found scattered throughout many early medieval manuscripts, are a rare window into medieval vernacular culture. Host: A...2016-05-1344 minIn Our Spare TimesIn Our Spare TimesMedieval SongOxford students discuss medieval songs. The thirteenth century was a time of great change in Europe. The cities of Florence, Paris and Arras became thriving commercial centres; following the disastrous reign of King John of England, the French crown had also grown significantly in strength. Into this world we find the trouvères, poets and musicians who wrote and sang about the pains of love, on politics, and of devotion to the Virgin Mary. Their songs, preserved in twenty song-compendia called Chansonniers, but also found scattered throughout many early medieval manuscripts, are a rare window into medieval vernacular culture. Host: A...2016-05-1344 minIn Our Spare TimesIn Our Spare TimesCicero's 'De Inventione''Oxford students discuss roman senator Cicero. In 43BC, a year after the assassination of Julius Caesar, a man's severed head and hands were nailed to the speaker's podium of the Roman Senate. They had belonged to Marcus Tullius Cicero, who had risen from humble origins to become one of the most significant political figures in Rome. A lawyer by training, master orator, his name has become a byword for rhetorical skill and eloquence. He lived a remarkable life in the dying days of the Roman Republic, but also wrote extensively, on rhetorical theory, religion, and philosophy. The legacy of his...2016-04-0446 minIn Our Spare TimesIn Our Spare TimesDark MatterOxford Students discuss Dark Matter. For over three millennia, astronomers have been observing the heavens. Yet, less than one hundred years ago, observations were made suggesting the existence of a previously unknown substance, permeating the universe in vast abundance, yet invisible to even the most powerful telescope. This substance has been aptly christened 'dark matter', and though in nature it seems to be ubiquitous, all attempts to explicitly detect it have hitherto been unsuccessful. So, what is dark matter, why do we think it exists, and what has it got to do with a four-ton tank of liquid argon, two...2016-04-0442 minIn Our Spare TimesIn Our Spare TimesDark MatterOxford Students discuss Dark Matter. For over three millennia, astronomers have been observing the heavens. Yet, less than one hundred years ago, observations were made suggesting the existence of a previously unknown substance, permeating the universe in vast abundance, yet invisible to even the most powerful telescope. This substance has been aptly christened 'dark matter', and though in nature it seems to be ubiquitous, all attempts to explicitly detect it have hitherto been unsuccessful. So, what is dark matter, why do we think it exists, and what has it got to do with a four-ton tank of liquid argon, two...2016-04-0442 minIt\'s about the triple aim!It's about the triple aim!Meet Euan Ashley, MRCP, DPhilAt SAP's recent symposium on personalized medicine, health innovation media had the good fortune to chat with several of the faculty including Euan Ashley, MRCP, DPhil (follow on twitter via @euanashley), Associate Professor of Medicine and Genetics at Stanford Medical School (for more information, see the Ashley Lab). The complete video interview is available here. Produced for Stanford Medicine by Gregg Masters, MPH, for Health Innovation Media.2015-11-2019 minNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsHilary MartinWe've asked Hilary Martin from Australia why she decided to do a DPhil project in the Nuffield Department of Medicine. She moved to Oxford as she was keen to work with Professor Peter Donnelly due to her interest in genetics. In particular she has a keen interest in individual differences between people and the focus of her DPhil is on evolutionary genetics. She thinks that the college system at the University of Oxford is really good as it is easy to make new friends and find many extra-curricular activities.2014-10-2804 minNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsSarah Dixon-ClarkeWe've asked Sarah Dixon-Clarke from the UK why she decided to do a DPhil project in the Nuffield Department of Medicine. During her undergraduate degree she undertook a BBSRC summer studentship, which enabled her to get some research experience in a lab. She is now doing a DPhil in the Structural Genomics Consortium, an NDM unit. She found that the DPhil project on offer and the Department particularly appealling, due to the extensive experience in X-ray crystallography - a technique that she was keen to learn. She thinks Oxford is a beautiful city to live in and really enjoys college...2014-10-2805 minNDM International ActivitiesNDM International ActivitiesFrom Oxford to BeijingDr Yonghong Zhang was a DPhil Student in Oxford, under the supervision of Dr Tao Dong and Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones. After completing his DPhil, he moved to China where he is currently Vice-director of the Scientific Research Department and Director of the Research Center for Biomedical Resources at Beijing You'an Hospital.2013-04-3000 minNDM International ActivitiesNDM International ActivitiesFrom Oxford to BeijingDr Yonghong Zhang was a DPhil Student in Oxford, under the supervision of Dr Tao Dong and Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones. After completing his DPhil, he moved to China where he is currently Vice-director of the Scientific Research Department and Director of the Research Center for Biomedical Resources at Beijing You'an Hospital.2013-04-3004 minNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsYang LiYang Li joined Oxford in October 2010 after completing an undergraduate degree in Maths and Computer Science at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. He works on A comparative genomics approach to de novo genome assembly of next-generation sequencing. Every year, about 65 DPhil students start a life changing experience in the Nuffield Department of Medicine in Oxford. The Department offers a highly competitive studentship for our DPhil programme to outstanding candidates of any nationality. The candidates are judged on the basis of their academic and research potential. The NDM Prize Studentship is a four year course which includes full payment of all...2011-12-1303 minNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsKatherine BullKatherine Bull completed preclinical studies at Cambridge in 1999 and graduated in Clinical Medicine in 2002 at Oxford. She works on Whole Genome Sequencing in ENU mutagenesis and Autoimmunity under the supervision of Richard Cornall. Every year, about 65 DPhil students start a life changing experience in the Nuffield Department of Medicine in Oxford. The Department offers a highly competitive studentship for our DPhil programme to outstanding candidates of any nationality. The candidates are judged on the basis of their academic and research potential. The NDM Prize Studentship is a four year course which includes full payment of all fees and an annual...2011-12-1303 minNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsZhe ZhaoZhe Zhao joined Oxford in 2010, after completing an undergraduate degree in Biological Science at Tsinghua University in Beijing and a Msc at Leiden University Medical Centre. He works on Transcription Regulation in Coronary Development. Every year, about 65 DPhil students start a life changing experience in the Nuffield Department of Medicine in Oxford. The Department offers a highly competitive studentship for our DPhil programme to outstanding candidates of any nationality. The candidates are judged on the basis of their academic and research potential. The NDM Prize Studentship is a four year course which includes full payment of all fees and an...2011-12-1301 minNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsKarolis BauzaKarolis Bauza joined Oxford in 2009 after completing an undergraduate degree in Pre-Medicine at Belmont Abbey College, North Carolina. He works on Malaria pre-erythrocytic stage vaccines: targeting antigen combinations. Every year, about 65 DPhil students start a life changing experience in the Nuffield Department of Medicine in Oxford. The Department offers a highly competitive studentship for our DPhil programme to outstanding candidates of any nationality. The candidates are judged on the basis of their academic and research potential. The NDM Prize Studentship is a four year course which includes full payment of all fees and an annual stipend.2011-12-1303 minNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsManuel RivasManuel joined Oxford in 2010, after completing an undergraduate degree in Mathematics at MIT. He works on Rare and low-frequency DNA variants and their contribution to individual predisposition to common diseases. Every year, about 65 DPhil students start a life changing experience in the Nuffield Department of Medicine in Oxford. The Department offers a highly competitive studentship for our DPhil programme to outstanding candidates of any nationality. The candidates are judged on the basis of their academic and research potential. The NDM Prize Studentship is a four year course which includes full payment of all fees and an annual stipend.2011-12-1302 minNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsNuffield Department of Medicine, Meet our StudentsAnnette BöhmerAnnette Böhmer joined Oxford in 2010 after completing an undergraduate degree in Medicine at the University of Leipzig. She is working on Defining Hepatitis C genotype 3 immune responses under the supervision of Dr Ellie Barnes. Every year, about 65 DPhil students start a life changing experience in the Nuffield Department of Medicine in Oxford. The Department offers a highly competitive studentship for our DPhil programme to outstanding candidates of any nationality. The candidates are judged on the basis of their academic and research potential. The NDM Prize Studentship is a four year course which includes full payment of all fees and a...2011-11-2303 minGet New Releases Audiobooks in Business, Career SkillsGet New Releases Audiobooks in Business, Career SkillsMaster Thinker II Audiobook by Dr. Edward De Bono MD MA PhD DPhilPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/1566/to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Master Thinker II Subtitle: Six Thinking Hats Author: Dr. Edward De Bono MD MA PhD DPhil Narrator: Dr. Edward De Bono MD MA PhD DPhil Format: Original Recording Length: 2 hrs and 26 mins Language: English Release date: 12-16-99 Publisher: Phoenix Books Ratings: 3 of 5 out of 75 votes Genres: Business, Career Skills Publisher's Summary: What color is your thinking hat? In this revolutionary work, Dr. de Bono explains the 6 different hats and how they affect the way we perceive things. He shows how people and organizations...1999-12-162h 26