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Analytical Sciences Industry and Stake Holder Forum networking event
University of Warwick, The Slate

We would like to welcome you to join us for an exciting day, in-person event. Places are FREE to attend, but please do register for attendance monitoring.
 
Date: Wednesday 23rd November 2022, 10am - 3pm
Location: Warwick University, The SlateLink opens in a new windowLink opens in a new window

This day is designed to bring some of the brightest minds from industry, stake holders, regional influencers and academic experts together in a free-form day to spark new and innovative collaborations. Demonstrations and tours of facilities will also be available.

For all queries, please contact warwickindustryday@warwick.ac.uk

Organised by the Industry and Stake Holder Forum operational group with support provided from Research & Impact Services, Global Research Priority Innovative Manufacturing & Future Materials, Warwick Scientific Services and Research Technology Platforms.

Please also note that Polymer Club is taking place at University of Warwick, Scarman, 22nd November 2022. You will have the opportunity to find out about the latest developments from the polymer industry, and network with representatives from a wide range of companies. The theme of the meeting will be: "making polymers enviromentally sustainable".

The meeting is FREE to attend for anyone working in industry who has an interest in polymer and colloid science, engineering and manufacturing. Registration and more information

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The Making of Resilient Communities: Change, Complexity and Resilience
Hybrid/IAS Seminar Room, Zeeman Building
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Dean's Distinguished Lecture - COVID Vaccine Development – Lessons Learnt, Professor Teresa Lambe
IBRB lecture theatre and via MS Teams

Professor Lambe will give an overview of the development and clinical testing which led to the licensure and rollout of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine worldwide. In addition, she will discuss the lessons learnt to ensure we are better prepared for future pandemics.

Teresa Lambe is Professor of Vaccinology & Immunology and the Calleva Head of Vaccine Immunology at the University of Oxford. She is leading a research group which improves human health by controlling disease through vaccination – stopping epidemics before they become pandemics. Her team work on emerging and outbreak pathogens including Ebola, CCHF and SARS CoV-2. Prof Lambe is one of the Principal Investigators overseeing the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine programme.

In January 2020, she co-designed the vaccine, led the preclinical studies, and then oversaw the delivery of the immune results needed to support regulatory approval in late 2020. The vaccine has played a pivotal role in the fight against COVID-19.

See further details here.

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Politics of Science and Nature in Urbanizing China
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AHRC strategic delivery plan webinar
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Regions in Transition: Balancing Economic, Social and Environmental Sustainability in the Face of Uncertainty
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The Bartlett International Lectures: Continuous State of Reinvention
UCL, London

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