Celebrating the Body 2009
7th May 2009 - BioCentre symposium :: Saving Face - Introductions and Dr David Veale
Prof. Nigel Cameron (Executive Chairman of BioCentre) and Matt James (Associate Director of BioCentre) welcome guests to the afternoon symposium before introducing Prof. Iain Hutchison, guest chair for the afternoon.
Dr. David Veale then gives the first address of the afternoon entitled 'Body image problems'.
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7th May 2009 - BioCentre symposium :: Saving Face - Mr. Simon Holmes
Mr. Simon Holmes speaks on facial surgery - where we are and where we are going.To listen to the audio file, left click on the download link. To download the file, either right click on it and choose Save Target As (PC) or Download Linked File As (Mac).
7th May 2009 - BioCentre symposium :: Saving Face - Mr. Andrew Dawood
Mr. Andrew Dawood speaks on the topic of digital technology and the future of facial reconstruction.To listen to the audio file, left click on the download link. To download the file, either right click on it and choose Save Target As (PC) or Download Linked File As (Mac).
7th May 2009 - BioCentre symposium :: Saving Face - Prof. Francis Hughes
Professor Francis Hughes speaks on 'Stem cells and tissue engineering for facial reconstruction – the way forward?'.To listen to the audio file, left click on the download link. To download the file, either right click on it and choose Save Target As (PC) or Download Linked File As (Mac).
7th May 2009 - BioCentre symposium :: Saving Face - Sir Professor Ian Kennedy
Sir Professor Ian Kennedy considers the ethical implications of clinical research in light of developments both now and in the future.To listen to the audio file, left click on the download link. To download the file, either right click on it and choose Save Target As (PC) or Download Linked File As (Mac).
7th May 2009 - BioCentre symposium :: Saving Face - Q and A session
Before the symposium finished, Professor Iain Hutchison chaired a Q&A session with all six speakers.To listen to the audio file, left click on the download link. To download the file, either right click on it and choose Save Target As (PC) or Download Linked File As (Mac).
2nd November 2009 - BioCentre symposium :: Shopping for Organs - Introductions and Prof Nancy Scheper-Hughes
Matt James (Associate Director of BioCentre) welcome guests to the afternoon symposium before introducing sponsor for the event, Mr Shailesh Vara MP.
Professor Nancy Scheper Hughes then gives the first address of the afternoon.
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2nd November 2009 - BioCentre symposium :: Shopping for Organs - Dr. Adamos Adamou
Dr. Adamos Adamou presents a European perspective on the matter of organ trafficking, specifically addressing the work of the European Commission with regard to the EU’s communication on organ donation and transplantation.
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2nd November 2009 - BioCentre symposium :: Shopping for Organs - Triona Norman and Adrian McNeil
Current developments in the UK with regard to organ donation and transplantation were addressed by the two remaining speakers of the afternoon: Triona Norman, Head of Policy, Organ and Tissue Transplantation, UK Department of Health and Adrian McNeil, Chief Executive of the Human Tissue Authority.
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2nd November 2009 - BioCentre symposium :: Shopping for Organs - Q&A session
Before the symposium finished, Matt James chaired a Q&A session with all four speakers.
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