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FAQs about University of Oxford:How many episodes does University of Oxford have?The podcast currently has 61 episodes available.
December 09, 20225: Modelling cancer with Professor Helen ByrneIn the fifth episode of the series, Vicky talks to Professor Helen Byrne, Professor of Mathematical Biology at the University of Oxford’s Mathematical Institute, and Senior Group Leader at the Oxford Branch of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research. They discuss Professor Byrne’s research which focuses on mathematical modelling and biology, and how modelling can provide predictive tools for growth and response to treatment of solid tumours.Here, they also cover how the fast-moving field of topological data analysis is informing cancer treatments such as radiotherapy and immunotherapy, and Professor Byrne’s role bridging the divide between mathematics and other fields. ...more44minPlay
November 25, 20224: Numbers don't tell the whole story with Professor Hannah FryIn the fourth episode of the series, Vicky talks to Professor Hannah Fry – mathematician, science presenter and ‘all-round badass’.Presenter of the 2022 BBC2 documentary Making Sense of Cancer with Hannah Fry, Professor Fry talks to Vicky about the difficulties of using probabilities in using medical statistics and the importance of asking the right questions when it comes to the risks involved with cancer treatment.Here, they discuss how their own experiences have shaped their perspectives, and the tough choices that face those making decisions on cancer care and the different treatment options available....more49minPlay
November 18, 20223: Medical imaging and radiotherapy with Dr Tom WhyntieIn the third episode of the series, Vicky talks to Dr Tom Whyntie, Teaching Fellow in the Department of Oncology and Director of Studies for the MSc Radiation Biology at the University of Oxford.Here, they explore Dr Whyntie’s career – from his work as a particle physicist on the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, to using medical imaging to improve cancer treatments.They discuss how mathematics is being used to optimise cancer care, and how to make sense of the ‘epic amounts of data’ behind the technology....more54minPlay
November 11, 20222: Communicating the evidence with Professor Sir David SpiegelhalterIn the second episode of the series, Vicky talks to Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter, Chair of the Winton Centre for Risk and Evidence Communication at the University of Cambridge.A leading statistician, and author, Professor Spiegelhalter discusses his work on the successful Predict tools for breast and prostate cancer, which help patients make informed decisions about their cancer treatment.Vicky and Professor Spiegelhalter explore the role of statisticians in communicating risk to the public, and how patients can be empowered to engage with clinicians in a meaningful way when weighing up the benefits and risks of treatment.Here, they also talk about the human side of cancer, and the care that is needed when communicating cancer risks....more51minPlay
November 04, 20221: The relevance of maths to cancer with Professor Philip MainiIn the first episode of the series, Vicky talks to Philip Maini, Director of the Wolfson Centre for Mathematical Biology and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. Here, they discuss how mathematical modelling can help researchers and doctors to improve the quality of life for people receiving cancer treatment.Their conversation covers how mathematical modelling can be used in calculating tumour growth and treatment scenarios. They explore the application of modelling to treatment dosages and clinical trials, as well its importance in surgical approaches to tumour and tissue removal.They also discuss Professor Maini's own career and extensive work mentoring students. Highlighting the collaborative nature of modelling in cancer research, Professor Maini indicates that this is an area where mathematics and science meet to ‘move the knowledge forward’....more46minPlay
October 19, 2021What will you be focussing on during COP26?Professor Benito Mueller on COP26 (part six) [Photo (C) Shutterstock]...more2minPlay
October 19, 2021What role do people like Oxford's researchers actually play at COPs?Professor Benito Mueller on COP26 (part five) [Photo (C) Shutterstock]...more2minPlay
October 19, 2021What's it like being at COP?Professor Benito Mueller on COP26 (part four) [Photo (C) Shutterstock]...more2minPlay
October 19, 2021What are going to be the big areas for discussion at COP26?Professor Benito Mueller on COP26 (part three) [Photo (C) Shutterstock]...more3minPlay
October 19, 2021Are COPs important?Professor Benito Mueller on COP26 (part two) [Photo (C) Shutterstock]...more3minPlay
FAQs about University of Oxford:How many episodes does University of Oxford have?The podcast currently has 61 episodes available.