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The Oxford Colloquy: Trusting the Science
Oxford University
10 episodes
5 months ago
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, in conversation with Ian Frazer on the painstaking work involved in ground-breaking research, difficulties of securing funding and the development of a vaccine for the prevention of HPV infection and pre-cancer. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
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Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, in conversation with Ian Frazer on the painstaking work involved in ground-breaking research, difficulties of securing funding and the development of a vaccine for the prevention of HPV infection and pre-cancer. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
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Education
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Dr Ananda Bandyopadhyay, Deputy Director of Technology, Research and Analytics in the Polio Team at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
The Oxford Colloquy: Trusting the Science
35 minutes
11 months ago
Dr Ananda Bandyopadhyay, Deputy Director of Technology, Research and Analytics in the Polio Team at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group chats with Dr Ananda Bandyopadhyay, Deputy Director of Technology, Research and Analytics in the Polio Team at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. They talk about Dr Ananda's drive to eliminate polio, the decline of trust in scientific interventions and the frontline workers in his Global Health Olympics. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
The Oxford Colloquy: Trusting the Science
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, in conversation with Ian Frazer on the painstaking work involved in ground-breaking research, difficulties of securing funding and the development of a vaccine for the prevention of HPV infection and pre-cancer. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.