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Come along to the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre Open Day to find out more about world-leading medical research in Oxford, with an exhibition in Tingewick Hall from 12 – 5pm, as well as talks and discussions throughout the afternoon.

To book your place on a tour or talk visit oxbrcopenday2019.eventbrite.co.uk.

 

Programme

11.30am – 12.00pm, Tour of Acute Vascular Imaging Centre (limited spaces, booking required)

12.00pm – 5.00pm, Exhibition, Tingewick Hall

12.30pm – 1.00pm, Keynote speeches, Tingewick Hall

Professor Helen McShane, Oxford BRC Director
Professor Meghana Pandit, Chief Medical Officer at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Professor Sir Jonathan Montgomery, Chair of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

1.15pm – 2.15pm, Panel discussion: Artificial Intelligence: How to Ensure it Benefits Patients?, Lecture Theatre 2

Professor Lionel Tarassenko (Chair), Oxford BRC Technology & Digital Health Theme Lead
Professor Chris Holmes, Professor of Biostatistics at the Department of Statistics and Nuffield Department of Medicine
Dr Fred Kemp, Deputy Head of Licensing & Ventures, Life Sciences at Oxford University Innovation
Dr Angeliki Kerasidou, Researcher in Global Health Ethics at the Ethox Centre
Dr Nick Scott-Ram, Director at the Oxford Martin School and VP Strategic and Commercial Development at Sensyne Health

2.30pm – 3.10pm, Public talk: Breakthroughs in Asthma Treatment, Lecture Theatre 2

Professor Ian Pavord, Oxford BRC Respiratory Theme Lead

3.20pm – 4.00pm, Public talk: Stopping the Spread of a Superfungus in Intensive Care, Lecture Theatre 2

Dr David Eyre, Robertson Fellow in Infectious Diseases at Nuffield Department of Medicine
Dr Katie Jeffery, Consultant in Microbiology at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

 

For more information please contact kelly.roddy@ouh.nhs.uk or call 01865 743341. For directions to the John Radcliffe Hospital and a site map, please visit the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust website.