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Tuesday 16 September 2025

  • 09:30 - Why do polygenic scores translate poorly across human ancestries? Identifying the impacts of gene-gene interactions in humans
    Professor Simon Myers (University of Oxford)
    BDI/CHG Genomics Seminar Series
  • 12:00 - Countering deleterious phase transitions in neurodegenerative disease
    Join the meeting now Meeting ID: 322 224 795 366 1 Passcode: Sc3Dj9Dk
    TBA
    ORNN Seminar Series (Old Road Neuroscience Network)
  • 13:00 - TIA Review
    Please contact maxine.florey-hill@ndcn.ox.ac.uk for remote access
    Various Speakers
    NDCN Stroke Seminar Programme
  • 13:00 - Decoding and engineering T cell immunity against blood cancers
    Mirco Friedrich (DKFZ, Heidelberg)
    Molecular Haematology Unit, WIMM
  • 14:00 - The structures and mechanisms that maintain ciliary proteostasis
    Department Seminar - Please note day change
    Prof Alan Brown (Harvard Medical School)
    Dunn School of Pathology Departmental Seminars
  • 14:00 - Trump’s America, Higher Education and the Emergence of a Neo-Academic Cold War
    John Aubrey Douglass (UC Berkeley)
  • 14:00 - Scholars' Library: Brian Wong on 'Moral Debt'
    Brian Wong (University of Hong Kong)
    Scholars' Library
  • 18:00 - Film Screening and Q & A - The Shadow Scholars
    Professor Patricia Kingori (Oxford Population Health, University of Oxford)
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