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Open Research in the Classroom: A call for participants - Emma Wilson

Open research practices can benefit students, researchers, and the research community by improving the quality, transparency, and accessibility of research findings. Many groups such as the Edinburgh…

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A10. The effect of aging on tissue homeostasis

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A9. Tissue demand & response.pptx

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A8. Tissue homeostasis

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A6. Tissue specialisation

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Rethinking Embryonic Germ Layers

Val Wilson and Elena Tzouanacou discuss their interests in mammalian cell lineages and how they came to identify one such lineage that violates a strict assumption of germ-layer segregation, as…

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Creating new Wikipedia pages about notable women for International Women's Day

Wikipedia is the site anyone can edit but too few do and only 19.16% of biographies are about women. Representation matters. Learning about these stories matters. Gaps in our shared knowledge…

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Athena SWAN Inspiring People - 26 January 2022

Our second session in the series was focused on barriers and actions. Speakers: Julie Jebsen, Lecturer in Organisational Psychology at the University of Manchester, on her work research on gender…

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Queer in AI

A research seminar by the Edinburgh University Staff Pride Network Sabine (she/her) is a PhD student researching AI and language while being annoyed about the lack of multilingual tools. Her…

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Dr. Tefide Kizildeniz: Gender Sensitive Agricultural Research

Dr. Tefide Kizildeniz, Professor at Niğde Ömer Halisdemir University, Turkey, describes how gender sensitive research is important in the field of agriculture.

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Episode 3 - Lana Zholudeva and Michael Lane

In this episode of the NECTAR 2021 podcast, Lana Zholudeva, a Postdoctoral Scholar at Gladstone Institutes in San Francisco and Michael Lane, an associate professor in the Department of Neurobiology…

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Dr Sarah Ssali: Supporting Gender Equal Participation in Science

Dr. Sarah Ssali, Dean of the School of Women and Gender Studies at Makerere University, Uganda, explains how gender minorities can be better supported in their research careers.

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Antoine Zurek, Université de Technologie de Compiègne

This recording is in the process of being subtitled. We aim to have edited captions available within 2 weeks of publishing.Title: Design and analysis of finite-volume schemes for a class of…

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BHoM: Maurine Atieno Songa, (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)

This recording is subtitled. You can turn off the subtitles by pressing CC. Heroes of Mathematics: The Power of Narrating their stories Maurine Atieno Songa, (University of KwaZulu-Natal, South…

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Episode 2 - Tilo Kunath

In this episode of the NECTAR 2021 podcast, Tilo Kunath, Reader in Regenerative Neurobiology and host of this year’s NECTAR 2021 conference talks about his research journey from developmental…

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Science and storytelling: Why who we talk about matters - Dr. Jess Wade at Wikimania 2021

LIGHTNING TALK: Science and storytelling: Why who we talk about matters & Celebratory Toast Dr. Jess Wade will talk about Science and storytelling: Who we talk about matters.Dr. Wade is a…

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