There are three guest speakers at each UCL Grand Round, the talks span basic science, clinical translation, and population health. These talks are followed by a panel discussion, the audience consists of doctors, researchers, and medical students from UCL and NHS partner trusts in addition to representatives from charities, pharma, and government.
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There are three guest speakers at each UCL Grand Round, the talks span basic science, clinical translation, and population health. These talks are followed by a panel discussion, the audience consists of doctors, researchers, and medical students from UCL and NHS partner trusts in addition to representatives from charities, pharma, and government.
8 June 2011 - Introduction by Professor Sir John Tooke (Vice-Provost (Health) and Head of UCL School of Life & Medical Sciences). Professor Andrew Phillips, (Research Department of Infection & Population Health, UCL-RF), "HIV and risk of non-AIDS serious morbidity and mortality: an epidemiologic perspective". Professor Mary Collins, (Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology/Dean of Life Sciences), "Engineering vaccines- HIV is our friend". Professor Mala Maini, (Research Department of Immunology), "Overcoming hepatic tolerance to treat viral hepatitis". Chair: Professor Deenan Pillay, (Professor of Virology, Research Department of Infection). Followed by panel discussion.
UCL Grand Round - Bench to Bedside - Audio
There are three guest speakers at each UCL Grand Round, the talks span basic science, clinical translation, and population health. These talks are followed by a panel discussion, the audience consists of doctors, researchers, and medical students from UCL and NHS partner trusts in addition to representatives from charities, pharma, and government.