On 28th November OxTalks will move to the new Halo platform and will become 'Oxford Events' (full details are available on the Staff Gateway).
There will be an OxTalks freeze beginning on Friday 14th November. This means you will need to publish any of your known events to OxTalks by then as there will be no facility to publish or edit events in that fortnight. During the freeze, all events will be migrated to the new Oxford Events site. It will still be possible to view events on OxTalks during this time.
If you have any questions, please contact halo@digital.ox.ac.uk
Ravinder Maini, combined laboratory-based immunological translational research with clinical practice in rheumatology throughout his career. He was Director/Head of The Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, at Imperial College, London, from 1990-2002, and since retirement, is Emeritus Professor at Imperial College, London and a Visiting Professor at Oxford.
Maini’s research contributions in the field of rheumatic diseases have focussed on immunological mechanisms of autoimmunity, cytokines and immunotherapy of rheumatoid arthritis. For his research contributions, he has been elected a Fellow of Royal Society, London; Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences; and Foreign Associate Member of the USA Academy of Sciences. He has been awarded honorary Doctorates of the Universities of Glasgow and University Rene Descartes, Paris; Distinguished Investigator Award by the American College of Rheumatology; and Honorary Fellowships of Scientific Societies in the United Kingdom, Europe and Australia. He was honoured by a Knighthood for his contributions to Rheumatology in 2002.
His ‘bench to bedside’ research, in collaboration with Marc Feldmann, which commenced in 1985, resulted in the identification of TNF as a therapeutic target, and development of anti-TNF therapy in the late 1990s. Maini and Feldmann have been jointly awarded international prizes including the Crafoord Prize by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, The Lasker prize for Clinical Research, and The Canada Gairdner International Award.