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People in a lecture theatre © John Cairns

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Monday 17 March

Venue: Mathematical Institute, Andrew Wiles Building, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG

View the programme below or download the full version of the programme (including poster abstracts).

8.45-9.15 Registration (Foyer)
9.20-9.30 Welcome and introduction to the day from Professor Keith Channon, Head of RDM (L1)
9.30-10.10

Panel Session: Departmental Review

Chair: Professor Keith Channon

10.15-10.55 Break and Poster Session 1 (Mezzanine)
11.00-12.00

Science Session 1: Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine

Chair: Professor Ellie Tzima (CVM)

Main talk: Professor Leanne Hodson (OCDEM)

Lightning talks:

Graduate prize talk: Dr Jamie Kitt (CVM)

12.00-13.25 Lunch and Poster Session 2 (Mezzanine)
13.30-14.15 Parallel Sessions

 

Session A Session B Session C
Why every lab needs a handbook Sharing research technologies across RDM Managing your career

Chair: Associate Professor Naveed Akbar (CVM)

A workshop on 'Why every lab needs a Handbook' by Maddie Welland

Location: L3

Chair: Associate Professor Bethan Psaila (WIMM/NDCLS)

Showcasing some of the facilities available for researchers to use.

Location: L1

Chair: Professor Thomas Milne (WIMM/NDCLS)

Susan Black from the Careers Service will provide hints and tips to help you take charge of your career.

Location: L2

 

14.20-15.20

Science Session 2: Molecular Medicine

Chair: Professor Graham Ogg (WIMM/IMD)

Main talk: Professor Simon Davis (WIMM/IMD)

Lightning talks:

Graduate prize talk: Dr Charlotte Brierley (WIMM/NDCLS)

The Graduate Prizes, Awards for Excellent Supervision and Graduate Citizenship Award Prizes will be presented by Professor Keith Channon at the end of this session.

15.25-16.10 Afternoon Tea and Poster Session 3 (Mezzanine)
16.10-16.15

Concluding remarks and prizes (Mezzanine)

Professor Keith Channon