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The Oxford Colloquy: Trusting the Science
by Oxford University
To mark the 30th anniversary since the foundation of the Oxford Vaccine Group, The Oxford Colloquy returns with a new video series, 'Trusting the Science', which delves into the crucial role that science plays in our understanding of health and immunity. Throughout this series Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, who has led the group for over 20 years, interviews leading global experts on their scientific journey, the discoveries they have made, and their thoughts on how we can build and maintain the public’s trust in scientific knowledge at a time of misinformation and cynicism.'The Oxford Colloquy: Trusting the Science' on Oxford Podcasts (with links for Apple Podcasts and Spotify): https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series/oxford-colloquy-trusting-scienceThe first audio-only series of The Oxford Colloquy, 'The Pandemic People' focused on the pivotal figures from Oxford University, the UK government and beyond that helped shape the UK's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.'The Oxford Colloquy:
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Professor Ian Frazer, founding CEO and Director of the Translational Research Institute, Brisbane
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, in conversation with Ian Frazer on the painstaking work involved in ground-breaking research, difficulties of securing funding and the development of a vaccine for the prevention of HPV infection and pre-cancer. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
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Fiona Fox OBE, CEO of the Science Media Centre
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, in conversation with Fiona Fox OBE, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society and Chief Executive of the Science Media Centre. They discuss improving the quality of the science in our news, the politics of the truth and the importance of good communicators in the media. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
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Professor Andrew Steer, Director of Infection, Immunity and Global Health at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, in conversation with Professor Andrew Steer, Director of Infection, Immunity and Global Health at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute, and Paediatric Infectious Disease Specialist at Royal Melbourne Children's Hospital. Together they discuss the link between childhood sore throats and adult cardiology, and the controversial drug Ivermectin. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
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Professor Margaret Stanley OBE, Emeritus Professor of Epithelial Biology at the University of Cambridge
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, in conversation with Professor Margaret Stanley OBE, Emeritus Professor of Epithelial Biology at the University of Cambridge. Together they discuss the immune system, the development of an HPV vaccine and the impact of communication on local and global vaccination programmes. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
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Professor Peter Doherty, Nobel laureate and immunologist responsible for the discovery of killer T cells
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, in conversation with Professor Peter Doherty, Nobel laureate, immunologist and Australian National Treasure. They talk about Professor Doherty's controversial discovery of killer T cells, ensuing notoriety, and the accidental tweet that actually made him famous. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
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Matt Hancock, former Conservative MP and Secretary of State for Health from 2018 to 2021
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, in conversation with Matt Hancock, Secretary of State for Health from 2018 to 2021, on the communication of public health policy, the Covid-19 pandemic, and the role and impact of social media on it. This interview was recorded prior to the 2024 General Election in which Matt Hancock stepped down as a member of parliament. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
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Dr Ananda Bandyopadhyay, Deputy Director of Technology, Research and Analytics in the Polio Team at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group chats with Dr Ananda Bandyopadhyay, Deputy Director of Technology, Research and Analytics in the Polio Team at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. They talk about Dr Ananda's drive to eliminate polio, the decline of trust in scientific interventions and the frontline workers in his Global Health Olympics. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
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Professor Heidi Larson, founding director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School for Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group chats with Professor Heidi Larson, founding director of the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School for Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. They discuss the cultural, political, social and economic impacts on immunisation programmes and the drivers behind regional differences in trust in science. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
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Dame Sally Davies, former UK government Chief Medical Officer and UK Special Envoy on antimicrobial resistance
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group at the University of Oxford and one of the country’s foremost immunologists, chats with Dame Sally Davies, former UK government Chief Medical Officer. They discuss Dame Sally Davies' journey into medicine, breaking through glass ceilings and the complexities of tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
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Doctor Anthony Fauci, former Chief Scientific Advisor to the President of the United States
Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group at the University of Oxford and one of the country’s foremost immunologists, chats with Doctor Anthony Fauci, Chief Scientific Advisor to seven US presidents. They discuss Doctor Fauci's dedication to a life of service, working in the White House with the press office conspiring against him, and using science to lead the decision-making throughout his career. Follow us on X @OxfordVacGroup (https://x.com/OxfordVacGroup), and for more information visit the Oxford Vaccine Group website (https://www.ovg.ox.ac.uk). This episode of The Oxford Colloquy was produced and presented by Professor Sir Andrew Pollard and the Department of Paediatrics (https://www.paediatrics.ox.ac.uk), with audio and video production by Greg Jenkins and Karen Carey. The series was edited by Dr. Emma Werner.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
To mark the 30th anniversary since the foundation of the Oxford Vaccine Group, The Oxford Colloquy returns with a new video series, 'Trusting the Science', which delves into the crucial role that science plays in our understanding of health and immunity. Throughout this series Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, who has led the group for over 20 years, interviews leading global experts on their scientific journey, the discoveries they have made, and their thoughts on how we can build and maintain the public’s trust in scientific knowledge at a time of misinformation and cynicism.'The Oxford Colloquy: Trusting the Science' on Oxford Podcasts (with links for Apple Podcasts and Spotify): https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series/oxford-colloquy-trusting-scienceThe first audio-only series of The Oxford Colloquy, 'The Pandemic People' focused on the pivotal figures from Oxford University, the UK government and beyond that helped shape the UK's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.'The Oxford Colloquy:
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