OXCEP St Edmund Hall
 

The 4th annual OXCEP Academic Medicine Course to take place in July 2019


For the fourth year running, the OXCEP Academic Medicine Course will take place at St Edmund Hall from 8th to 19th July. Its academic content is shown as follows:



OXCEP ACADEMIC MEDICINE COURSE 2019


Monday 8th July  
09:00-10:30 Introduction to University of Oxford and Course Outline
Prof. Trish Greenhalgh / Lecture Room G, Manor Road Building
11:00-12:30 Precision Medicine in Breast Cancer
Prof. Adrian Harris / Lecture Room G, Manor Road Building
Tuesday 9th July  
09:00-10:30 Running Large-scale Clinical Trials via Clinical Trials Units
Prof. Chris Butler / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
11:00-12:30 Circadian Rhythms and Neuroscience
Prof. Russell Foster / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Wednesday 10th July  
09:00-10:30 Treating Obesity at Scale to Bring Public Health Benefits
Prof. Susan Jebb / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
11:00-12:30 Advanced Issues in Type 2 Diabetes, Obesity and Fatty Liver
Prof. Jeremy Tomlinson / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Thursday 11th July  
09:00-10:30 Towards Personalised Medicine using Neuroimaging and Brain Stimulation
Prof. Heidi Johanssen-Berg / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
11:00-12:30 Metabolic Consequences of Obesity
Prof. Leanne Hodson / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Friday 12th July  
09:00-10:30 Characterising Variation in Clinical and Immunological Responses to Immune Checkpoint Blockade
Dr Benjamin Fairfax / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
11:00-12:30 Exploiting Pluripotent Stem Cells for Drug Discovery and Immunotherapy
Prof. Paul Fairchild / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Monday 15th July  
09:00-10:30 Plastic Fantastic: Stem Cells in Bowel Regeneration and Colitis-Associated Cancer
Prof. Simon Leedham / Examination Schools Lecture Room 6
11:00-12:30 New Frontiers in Alzheimer's Disease Research
Prof. John Davis / Examination Schools Lecture Room 6
Tuesday 16th July  
09:00-10:30 Towards Personalised Cancer Care in the 21st Century: Using Blood Cancers as a Paradigm
Prof. Paresh Vyas / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
11:00-12:30 New Frontiers in Stem Cell Research
Prof. Claus Nerlov / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
13:30-15:00 New Technologies for Gene Therapy and Gene Editing
Prof. Steve Hyde / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
15:30-17:00 Clinical Translation of Gene Therapy for Rare Lung Diseases
Prof. Deborah Gill / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Wednesday 17th July  
09:00-10:30 How Can We Catalyse the Discovery of New Medicines?
Prof. Chas Bountra / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
11:00-12:30 What Can We Expect Genomic Medicine to really Deliver in Cardiovascular Disease?
Prof. Hugh Watkins / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Thursday 18th July  
09:00-10:30 Cognitive Neurology of Disorders of Memory & Motivation
Prof. Masud Hussain / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
11:00-12:30 Molecular Robotics
Prof. Andrew Turberfield / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
Friday 19th July  
09:00-10:30 Artificial Intelligence and New Frontiers in Medical Imaging
Prof. Charalambos Antoniades / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School
11:00-12:30 Advanced Issues in Tumour Genetics and Immunology
Prof. David Church / Lecture Theatre, Oxford Martin School