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Dr Jack Amiry, Stipendiary Lecturer at Pembroke College, discusses attitudes towards AI and its developing role in medicine.
Associate Prof. Kerry Walker, Tutorial Fellow in Medical Sciences at Exeter College and Deputy Director of Biomedical Science in the Medical Science Division, explores the future of hearing research.
Prof. Mary McMenamin, Departmental Lecturer at the Department for Physiology and Genetics, summarises promising avenues in gene therapy development for neurodegenerative disease.
Prof. David Paterson, Professor of Physiology & Fellow of Merton College and Head of Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics explores neurobiological treatments for arrythmias.
Aayan Riaz and Eimaan Butt delve into the intricate socioeconomic context of weight-loss injections.
Dr Jack Amiry, Stipendiary Lecturer at Pembroke College, discusses attitudes towards AI and its developing role in medicine.
Associate Prof. Kerry Walker, Tutorial Fellow in Medical Sciences at Exeter College and Deputy Director of Biomedical Science in the Medical Science Division, explores the future of hearing research.
Prof. Mary McMenamin, Departmental Lecturer at the Department for Physiology and Genetics, summarises promising avenues in gene therapy development for neurodegenerative disease.
Prof. David Paterson, Professor of Physiology & Fellow of Merton College and Head of Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics explores neurobiological treatments for arrythmias.
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Dr Jack Amiry, Stipendiary Lecturer at Pembroke College, discusses attitudes towards AI and its developing role in medicine.
Associate Prof. Kerry Walker, Tutorial Fellow in Medical Sciences at Exeter College and Deputy Director of Biomedical Science in the Medical Science Division, explores the future of hearing research.
Prof. Mary McMenamin, Departmental Lecturer at the Department for Physiology and Genetics, summarises promising avenues in gene therapy development for neurodegenerative disease.
Prof. David Paterson, Professor of Physiology & Fellow of Merton College and Head of Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics explores neurobiological treatments for arrythmias.
Aayan Riaz and Eimaan Butt delve into the intricate socioeconomic context of weight-loss injections.
Dr Jack Amiry, Stipendiary Lecturer at Pembroke College, discusses attitudes towards AI and its developing role in medicine.
Associate Prof. Kerry Walker, Tutorial Fellow in Medical Sciences at Exeter College and Deputy Director of Biomedical Science in the Medical Science Division, explores the future of hearing research.
Prof. Mary McMenamin, Departmental Lecturer at the Department for Physiology and Genetics, summarises promising avenues in gene therapy development for neurodegenerative disease.
Prof. David Paterson, Professor of Physiology & Fellow of Merton College and Head of Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics explores neurobiological treatments for arrythmias.
Aayan Riaz and Eimaan Butt delve into the intricate socioeconomic context of weight-loss injections.
Dr Jack Amiry, Stipendiary Lecturer at Pembroke College, discusses attitudes towards AI and its developing role in medicine.
Associate Prof. Kerry Walker, Tutorial Fellow in Medical Sciences at Exeter College and Deputy Director of Biomedical Science in the Medical Science Division, explores the future of hearing research.
Prof. Mary McMenamin, Departmental Lecturer at the Department for Physiology and Genetics, summarises promising avenues in gene therapy development for neurodegenerative disease.
Prof. David Paterson, Professor of Physiology & Fellow of Merton College and Head of Department of Physiology, Anatomy & Genetics explores neurobiological treatments for arrythmias.
Dr Jack Amiry, Stipendiary Lecturer at Pembroke College, discusses attitudes towards AI and its developing role in medicine.

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