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SUMMARY:OH BRC Lunch & Learn Managing a research career and a family (hybrid)
DESCRIPTION:This is a hybrid session\, taking place in person at the Department of Psychiatry\, Common Room and on Teams. \nBalancing a research career with family life can be rewarding but also very challenging. This “Lunch & Learn” is designed for anyone who is juggling—or considering juggling—research and family responsibilities. \nWe will explore key principles\, practical tips\, and lived realities around this topic\, including funding eligibility and opportunities for carers\, basic parental leave and related rights\, and the support you can get at work and at home. The session will also address how to use clear boundaries and communication in your professional and private life\, alongside ‘hacks’ to for time and energy management particularly relevant to researchers who are parents. \nLunch will be provided to those attending in-person. \nMicrosoft Virtual Events Powered by Teams
URL:https://oxfordhealthcrf.nihr.ac.uk/event/you-are-here-home-events-oh-brc-lunch-learn-managing-a-research-career-and-a-family-in-person-online-all-events-oh-brc-lunch-learn-managing-a-research-career-and-a-family-in-pers/
LOCATION:Hybrid
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SUMMARY:FREE Public Talk – Can electrodes in the brain treat chronic pain?
DESCRIPTION:Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has become a recognised way of tackling tremors in people with Parkinson’s disease. Now this technique – delivering an electrical pulse into the brain – is being explored as a potential treatment for other neurological conditions. \nA new study is looking at whether DBS can help to treat chronic pain in people who have suffered a stroke. Central post-stroke pain is a disabling – and currently untreatable – condition which affects areas of the brain and central nervous system that process pain signals. \nIn this public talk\, Alex Green\, Professor of Neurosurgery\, and Ben Seymour\, Professor of Clinical Neuroscience\, will discuss the EPIONE study\, which is investigating whether DBS could be used to treat CPSP\, and discuss whether DBS might be a way of tackling other brain-related conditions.\nThe EPIONE study (Effective Pain Interventions with Neural Engineering) is supported by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Oxford and Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centres (BRC)\, who are jointly organising this talk. \nFREE entry\, no booking required. \nRefreshments from 5.40pm\, for a 6pm start. \n 
URL:https://oxfordhealthcrf.nihr.ac.uk/event/free-public-talk-can-electrodes-in-the-brain-treat-chronic-pain/
LOCATION:Rewley House\, 1 Wellington Square\, Oxford\, OX1 2JA
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SUMMARY:GCP Consolidation Session
DESCRIPTION:The GCP consolidation course is a practical half a day workshop (either face to face\nor virtual). You must have completed the online Introduction to GCP eLearning. This\ncourse is not mandatory and does not count towards your GCP refresher. \nWhy attend? \n\nstrengthen your understanding of GCP principles\napply knowledge to real-world scenarios\nensure compliance and confidence in clinical research\nideal for nurses\, coordinators\, investigators and support\nstaff \nSign up (NIHR log-in required) Identity Gateway
URL:https://oxfordhealthcrf.nihr.ac.uk/event/gcp-consolidation-session/
LOCATION:Oxford Science Park\, Conference room 2\, Sherrington Building\, Magdalen Centre\, Robert Robinson Avenue\, Littlemore\, Oxford\, OX4 4GA
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