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The Progress Educational Trust podcastThe Progress Educational Trust podcastOur Future Health, UK Biobank, Genomics England: Exploring the ImpactThis episode of the Progress Educational Trust (PET) podcast explains and explores the different approaches of the UK's largest genomics projects, and the impact of these projects on healthcare, research and society.The discussion is chaired by Sarah Norcross (Director of PET), with contributions from:⚫ Professor Dame Sue Hill (Chief Scientific Officer for England)⚫ Dr Adam Lewandowski (Deputy Chief Scientist at UK Biobank)⚫ Chris Schonewald (Chief of Staff, and Director of Stra...2025-06-051h 38The Genetics PodcastThe Genetics PodcastEP 177: The vision of Our Future Health with Raghib AliThis week on The Genetics Podcast, Patrick is joined by Raghib Ali, CEO, CMO, and Principal Investigator of Our Future Health UK. As a clinical epidemiologist with a passion for reducing health inequalities, Raghib offers fresh insights into the priorities, challenges, and transformative impact of the groundbreaking genomics initiative, Our Future Health. Show Notes: 0:00 Intro to The Genetics Podcast01:00 Welcome to Raghib and background on Our Future Health (OFH)03:57 Diseases that are a priority for OFH or are likely to benefit from its impact06:07 Challenges and opportunities for implementing ch...2025-03-0643 minBehind the GenesBehind the GenesDr Natalie Banner, Dr Raghib Ali, Professor Naomi Allen, Dr Andrea Ramírez: How can we unlock the potential of large-scale health datasets?In this episode, our guests discuss the potential of large-scale health datasets to transform research and improve patient outcomes and healthcare systems. Our guests also delve into the ethical, logistical, and technical challenges that come with these programmes. We hear how organisations such as UK Biobank, Our Future Health, and All of Us are collecting rich, diverse datasets, collaborating and actively working to ensure that these resources are accessible to researchers worldwide. Hosting this episode is Dr Natalie Banner, Director of Ethics at Genomics England. She is joined by Dr Raghib Ali, Chief Medical Officer...2025-01-2737 minRad ChatRad ChatE141: Sbba Siddique - Ovarian Cancer and Keeping Faith**Trigger Warning**Naman Julka-Anderson and Jo McNamara catch up with Sbba Siddique as part of the living with and beyond cancer series (part 38).Discussion about Sbba’s cancer diagnosis, faith and how she helps others raise awareness within the South Asian community. To use this podcast as CPD, look at these reflection points: 1) reflect on Sbba’s experience of a cancer diagnosis and treatment.2) read and explore the Safeena Muslim Cancer Support Network information: https://www.safeena.org.uk/. 3) conside...2024-09-1640 minThe Graduate GuideThe Graduate GuideRaghib Ali OBE, CEO @ Our Future Health UKAre you aspiring to study or conduct research within the medical field? If so, Raghib Ali OBE’s advice is sure to help you out! As CEO of Our Future Health, one of the UK’s largest medical research programmes, alumni of the University of Cambridge Medical School, ex-A&E medical doctor and key vaccine worker during the pandemic, Raghib’s wealth of experience speaks volumes. Spending 10 years conducting research in the Middle East, he recounts the importance of studying hard, taking risks and looking after your health to ensure the best successes in your career. His further advice on tim...2024-08-3028 minThe Longest Day PodcastThe Longest Day PodcastS2 E7 Dr Raghib Ali (My Future Health)This weeks guest is Dr Raghib Ali OBE MD FRCP, Chief Medical Officer of Our Future Health, UKs largest health research budget. It is recruiting a population that is representative of multi-ethnic UK to include those from deprived backgrounds. Discover what motivated Raghib during the COVID pandemic to contribute to what felt like a wartime effort, how his underprivileged familial background and philosophy of always finding room for improvement helped him get through his longest day.Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and share this episode by following The Longest Day Podcast here: LinkedIn: ht...2023-10-2624 minThe Longest Day PodcastThe Longest Day PodcastS2 E7 Dr Raghib Ali (My Future Health)This weeks guest is Dr Raghib Ali OBE MD FRCP, Chief Medical Officer of Our Future Health, UKs largest health research budget. It is recruiting a population that is representative of multi-ethnic UK to include those from deprived backgrounds. Discover what motivated Raghib during the COVID pandemic to contribute to what felt like a wartime effort, how his underprivileged familial background and philosophy of always finding room for improvement helped him get through his longest day.2023-10-2624 minHealth On The LineHealth On The LineDr Raghib Ali: We need a cross-society effort to improve healthWhat will it take to crack the prevention nut? In this episode, Matthew Taylor puts the question to Dr Raghib Ali, chief medical officer and joint chief investigator of the pioneering Our Future Health programme. Discover all about the ambitious research programme, why preventative healthcare is mission critical and why data plays an important role in reimagining healthcare. Plus, get his take on why a more nuanced approach to health inequalities is key. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-06-0734 minSeekers Quran TafsirSeekers Quran Tafsir96 – Sura Ali ‘Imran 14-15 – Seekers Complete Quran Tafsir – Shaykh Abdul-Rahim ReasatWhat are some of the pleasures of this world? Shaykh Abdul-Rahim Reasat opens up the verse on the desires of this world that have been adorned for humans, such as the attraction to the opposite gender, love for children, gold, silver, and fine horses. He delves deep into the explanation of the categories of beauty (zina) by Imam Raghib Asfahani. However beautiful these things may be, they are temporary. Tune in to see what pleasures await the God-fearing in the Hereafter. To catch up on the previous episodes and for more SeekersGuidance podcast shows, visit https://seekersguidance.o...2023-03-1039 minThe Briefing RoomThe Briefing RoomEurope's Covid SurgeAs parts of Europe struggle to contain Covid cases we ask what that means for them and us. The World Health Organisation has warned that another 500,000 people in Europe could die of Covid by March next year unless countries take urgent action to control the spread of the virus. Austria – the country with the lowest vaccination rate in western Europe - has become the first country to legally require people to have the vaccine from next February. The German health minister has said the country is in a national emergency that could result in another national lockdown. Th...2021-11-2529 minUnHerd with Freddie SayersUnHerd with Freddie SayersCovid doctor: No UK lockdown this ChristmasAs we approach Winter, murmurs of another lockdown have slowly been entering the national conversation. Just yesterday Health Secretary Sajid Javid tweeted that it was a “national mission” to get jabbed so that we “can get through Winter and enjoy Christmas” while Deputy Chief Medical Officer Jonathan Vam-Tam last week threatened Plan B if people acted “like Covid was over”.But is all this pessimism really warranted? After all, Covid infection rates in the UK have been falling for over two weeks and, compared to the rest of Europe (where cases are rising), it does not look in bad shape. To g...2021-11-0827 minMoral MazeMoral MazeMoral certainty in a pandemicThe mathematician John Allen Paulos once said, “uncertainty is the only certainty there is”. One year on from the beginning of the first lockdown, never has this felt more true. In light of this, how certain should we be in our judgments about the decisions that were taken by those in power over the last twelve months? One strongly-held view is that had the government and its advisors been more decisive, acting with greater moral clarity in the early stages of the pandemic, more lives would have been saved. While for others, hindsight is 20:20 and context is everything, and any...2021-03-2942 minThe Julia Hartley-Brewer ShowThe Julia Hartley-Brewer ShowJulia Hartley - Brewer | PM refuses to rule out full lockdown at PMQs, Millions facing new lockdown and Derren BrownNadhim Zahawi, Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Minister on new lockdown measures facing Brits across the country. Dr Raghib Ali, Senior Clinical Research Associate at the University of Cambridge and an Honorary Consultant Physician in Acute Medicine at the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust gives Julia his thoughts on a second lockdown. Julia is also joined by Illusionist & Author Derren Brown. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-10-1522 minCancerCancerINDOX Cancer Research NetworKDr Raghib Ali talks about INDOX, the cancer research network in India. The INDOX Cancer Research Network is a collaboration between Oxford and twelve leading cancer centres in India. As Director of this Network, Dr Raghib Ali aims to improve early detection of cancer and to develop effective and affordable cancer treatments for low and middle-income countries. Dr Ali's main interest is in colorectal (bowel) cancer and other chronic, non-communicable diseases. Incidence of colorectal cancer in India has been relatively low historically; understanding why may help us establish risk factors and also lead to new treatments.2012-10-0903 minCancerCancerINDOX Cancer Research NetworKDr Raghib Ali talks about INDOX, the cancer research network in India. The INDOX Cancer Research Network is a collaboration between Oxford and twelve leading cancer centres in India. As Director of this Network, Dr Raghib Ali aims to improve early detection of cancer and to develop effective and affordable cancer treatments for low and middle-income countries. Dr Ali's main interest is in colorectal (bowel) cancer and other chronic, non-communicable diseases. Incidence of colorectal cancer in India has been relatively low historically; understanding why may help us establish risk factors and also lead to new treatments.2012-10-0900 minTranslational MedicineTranslational MedicineINDOX Cancer Research NetworkDr Raghib Ali talks about INDOX, the cancer research network in India. Dr Raghib Ali is the Director of INDOX Cancer Research Network. His main interest is in colorectal (bowel) cancer and other chronic, non-communicable diseases. Incidence of colorectal cancer in India has been relatively low historically; understanding why may help us establish risk factors and also lead to new treatments.2012-10-0903 minTranslational MedicineTranslational MedicineINDOX Cancer Research NetworkDr Raghib Ali talks about INDOX, the cancer research network in India. Dr Raghib Ali is the Director of INDOX Cancer Research Network. His main interest is in colorectal (bowel) cancer and other chronic, non-communicable diseases. Incidence of colorectal cancer in India has been relatively low historically; understanding why may help us establish risk factors and also lead to new treatments.2012-10-0900 minTranslational MedicineTranslational MedicineINDOX Cancer Research NetworkDr Raghib Ali talks about INDOX, the cancer research network in India. Dr Raghib Ali is the Director of INDOX Cancer Research Network. His main interest is in colorectal (bowel) cancer and other chronic, non-communicable diseases. Incidence of colorectal cancer in India has been relatively low historically; understanding why may help us establish risk factors and also lead to new treatments.2012-10-0903 minOxford-India DayOxford-India DayIndia-Oxford Cancer ResearchDr Raghib Ali, Director of the INDOX Cancer Research Network, delivers a talk at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011.2011-11-0901 min