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Date: Mon, Jan 11, 2021
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Productivity and Performance across the UK
Date: Wed, Jan 13, 2021
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Felicity Boardman - Inaugural Leading Lights lecture - Valued lived experience in a genomic age: why the personal is still political
Location:
Via Teams
Date: Wed, Jan 13, 2021
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Title:
Leading Lights - Professor Felicity Boardman
Location:
Microsoft Teams
Date: Wed, Jan 13, 2021
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BMS Divisional Webinar: Phage Ecology Informing Applied Development, Professor Martha Clokie, Department of Genetics and Genome Biology, University of Leicester
Date: Tue, Jan 19, 2021
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SLS/WMS Micro Webinar: Self-destruction and slime armour - Tales from the bacterial battlefield, Dr Elisa Grenato, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford
Location:
via Teams
Date: Thu, Jan 21, 2021
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Equality and Diversity in Healthcare Seminar: Rebecca Kearney via Teams
Date: Tue, Jan 26, 2021
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Title:
Warwick Food GRP seminar
Location:
MS Teams
Date: Wed, Jan 27, 2021
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BMS Divisional Webinar: Shaping embryonic tissues during early zebrafish development, Dr Michael Smutny, Assistant Professor, Division of Biomedical Sciences, Warwick Medical School
Location:
via Teams
Date: Thu, Jan 28, 2021
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Title:
Who gets admitted to intensive care? Using qualitative data to create a meaningful choice experiment
Location:
Via Teams
Date: Tue, Feb 2, 2021
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Title:
SLS/WMS Micro Webinar: Burkholderia bacteria: cystic fibrosis pathogens vs antibiotic producers and biopesticides, Professor Eshwar Mahenthiralingam, School of Biosciences, Cardiff University
Location:
via Teams
Date: Thu, Feb 4, 2021
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BMS Webinar: Chance of live birth – what is the importance of pregnancy history and maternal age? Dr Astrid Marie Kolte, Assistant Professor, University of Copenhagen
Location:
via Teams