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B12a. Extra resource_Hypersentivity reactions I-IV

Dr Rupsha Fraser

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Resilience After Trauma: The Emerging Science of Dose

Scientists now recognize that the impact of trauma is best thought of in terms of dosage, with each subsequent trauma exposure adding to the harm, in part because of the biological impacts of…

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29 October 2021 Jaline Geraldine (Northwestern University, Illinois, USA)

This recording is in the process of being subtitled. We aim to have edited captions available within 2 weeks of publishing. 29 October 2021 Jaline Geraldine (Northwestern University, Illinois, USA)…

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Using Climate Data in Financial Decision Making

Matthew Brander and Atreya Dey (both University of Edinburgh) present two papers discussing the use of climate data in financial decision making.First Broadcast on 27 October, 2021Chaired by Dr…

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Marie Ekstrom EVA Talk Preview

This talk has captions. You can remove these by pressing CC on the video toolbar. Name: Marie Ekstrom Talk Title: Capturing elements of weather-related risks in a climate change context Abstract:…

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Spain virtual trip 2021 - Introduction

Introduction to the April 2021 virtual Spain trip for GPG students

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The burden of chronic respiratory diseases

The burden of chronic respiratory diseases for individuals their families and the community.

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Medical Sciences 1: Unwanted effects of general anaesthetics Part 3 Dr Phil Larkman

Toxicity and rare unwanted effects

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MSc Research Questions Lecture: Part 3

Aims, questions and objectives in quantitative and qualitative research. How to use some of the common mnemonics.

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EdSign | Gary Morgan "Variations in early exposure to language: consequences for phonology and working memory"

Gary Morgan "Variations in early exposure to language: consequences for phonology and working memory" Gary Morgan is Professor of Psychology at City University, London. Here is his…

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Online learning: using the library resources

Four online students talk about accessing the University's online library resources. It's not difficult and you can even connect your Google Scholar search to the University library…

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Global Health and Infectious Diseases online masters: Doreen Nanyunja - graduate testimonial

Doreen, a doctor from Uganda, has gone on to further study after graduating from our online Masters in Global Health and Infectious Diseases. She has found she is able to apply the research methods…

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Physics matters!

Physics underpins much of modern medicine. Dermatology in particular requires an understanding of the physics of ultraviolet radiation. In this video I summarise the key concepts, with an eye always…

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Skin biology: pigmentation

What is the purpose of human pigmentation? How does it work and what happens if skin pigmentation is not suited to the environment? This video is designed for year 1 students and those in the (new)…

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Should you lie in the sun?

A brief recap of the various arguments for and against sun exposure in relation to human health.

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