Last week was Open Access Week. I think this passed with little, perhaps no, attention from within the Faculty which is a shame, since, as my blog Plan S and You of April 2019 highlighted, everyone in the Faculty is
Read moreLast week was Open Access Week. I think this passed with little, perhaps no, attention from within the Faculty which is a shame, since, as my blog Plan S and You of April 2019 highlighted, everyone in the Faculty is
Read moreAs the newly appointed Head of School of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, it has been a challenging few months. The role is a double-edged sword as inevitably it leaves less time for research, which I remain passionate about, but on
Read moreIn September, several of us in the Faculty were sent a âCall for Evidenceâ document by Health Education England (HEE) in which advice was sought from key stakeholders and partners to establish âwhat the NHS, patients and the public require
Read moreI am writing this blog in Washington DC where I was invited to speak at the 50th Meeting of the Environmental Mutagenesis and Genomics Society. I was speaking in a workshop on the Heritable Hazards of Smoking. This session focussed
Read moreWhile I was on-call last weekend, there was a pause in activity as the patient got ready for her procedure. As I stood in front of the time-lapse embryoscope (an embryo incubator with videoing capabilities) in the IVF laboratory, I
Read moreWelcome to staff and students as we start the new academic year in the Faculty of Medicine. Optimism is associated with exceptional longevity according to researchers at The Rockerfeller University, New York. So we should all try and look on
Read moreLast November, I received an invitation to represent the European Society of Medical Oncology, speaking at the Japanese Society of Medical Oncology in Kyoto in July 2019. My first thought was âwhat a great opportunityâ, my second was âI think
Read moreâA brilliant team who collaborate to deliver innovative discovery cancer science and patient benefit.â This is the refreshed sense of purpose that the Cancer Sciences Unit is bringing to life right now. This is the âWhyâ. The order of words
Read moreTen months into being Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and I have lost count of the number of times that people have asked me: âHow is it going?â A new role or job is a journey, so I find
Read moreI am writing this at the end of national Volunteersâ Week, which is a chance to celebrate and say thank you for the fantastic contribution millions of volunteers make across the UK. The week is marked by local and regional
Read moreLast week I was in Norway attending the annual meeting of the RHINESSA study. It is always a pleasure to visit the lovely city of Bergen and catch up with colleagues who have now become friends. This week I am
Read moreA few months ago we were making preparations for the Donorsâ Thanksgiving Ceremony, which we hold every few years. This is an event in which our students and staff get together with families and friends of those who have made
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