Name: Professor Christl Donnelly
Imperial College, London
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/c.donnelly
Events this person is speaking at:
Monday 7 November 2016
An epidemiologist's life on the edge (of the science-policy interface)
Date: 7 November 2016, 12:00 - 13:00
Speaker
:
Professor Christl Donnelly (Imperial College, London)
Venue: Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Headington OX3 7BN
Venue Details: WTCHG Seminar Room A
Organiser:
Professor Gil McVean (University of Oxford)
Host:
Professor Gil McVean (University of Oxford)
Wednesday 26 April 2017
Statistical and Data Challenges In Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Control
Date: 26 April 2017, 16:00 - 17:00
Speaker
:
Professor Christl Donnelly (Imperial College, London)
Venue Details: Department of Statistics, 24-29 St Giles', Oxford, OX1 3LB
Organisers:
TBA
Hosts:
TBA
Events this person is organising:
Friday 17 January 2020
CANCELLED: RSS Oxford: Judging a book by its cover: How much of REF 'research quality' is really 'journal reputation'?
Status: This talk is in preparation - details may change
Status: This talk has been cancelled
Date: 17 January 2020, 15:30 - 17:00
Speaker
:
Professor David Firth (University of Warwick)
Venue: 24-29 St Giles', 24-29 St Giles' OX1 3LB
Venue Details: The talk will take place in the Department of Statistics Large Lecture Theatre. Refreshments will be available from 15:30. The talk will start at 16:00.
Organisers:
Dr Christiana Kartsonaki (Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford),
Professor Bent Nielsen (Department of Economics, University of Oxford),
Jacqueline Birks (CSM, NDORMS, University of Oxford),
Professor Christl Donnelly (Imperial College, London)
Hosts:
TBA
Thursday 25 February 2021
Finding Today’s Slaves: Lessons Learned From Over A Decade of Measurement in Modern Slavery
Date: 25 February 2021, 15:30 - 16:30
Speaker
:
Professor Davina Durgana (American University, Washington, DC)
Venue: 24-29 St Giles', 24-29 St Giles' OX1 3LB
Organisers:
Dr Christiana Kartsonaki (Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford),
Professor Bent Nielsen (Department of Economics, University of Oxford),
Jacqueline Birks (CSM, NDORMS, University of Oxford),
Professor Christl Donnelly (Imperial College, London)
Host:
Professor Christl Donnelly (University of Oxford)