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2026 CPM Annual Lecture – Personalised Medicine: A Primary Care Perspective


Be Well, Do Well


Di Martino, Professor Giuliana

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Professor Giuliana Di Martino Associate Professor of Materials and Tutorial Fellow Email: giuliana.dimartino@st-annes.ox.ac.uk / giuliana.dimartino@materials.ox.ac.uk Telephone: 07411202705 Websites: https://twitter.com/DiMartinoLab https://www.materials.ox.ac.uk/peoplepages/dimartino.html Research interests My research develops innovative ways to use spectroscopy and light-matter interaction to investigate a wide range of cutting-edge device materials, from novel semiconductor and dielectric interfaces to magnetic and superconductive thin films, by which


McKee, Kate

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Kate McKee Non-Stipendiary Lecturer in Italian Email: katherine.mckee@new.ox.ac.uk Academic background Kate completed her A.B. in Italian and Cinema Studies at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, with a final-year dissertation on the breadmaking of the fifteenth-century Poor Clare, St. Catherine of Bologna. She moved to Oxford in 2022 for the MSt in Modern Languages at New


St Anne’s Community & Giving Week 2026


Chappell, Dr Digby

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Dr Digby Chappell Associate Professor of Engineering Science, Tutorial Fellow Email: digby.chappell@eng.ox.ac.uk Website: https://digbychappell.github.io/ Academic background Before joining Oxford in 2026, Digby was a Postdoctoral Fellow in Bioengineering at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, where he worked on wearable technology for rehabilitation of individuals post stroke. Digby received his


Roca Lizarazu, Dr Maria

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Dr Maria Roca Lizarazu Lecturer in German Email: shug8659@ox.ac.uk Academic background Maria Roca Lizarazu joined the sub-faculty as Associate Professor in Modern German Culture in Hilary Term 2026. She is Tutorial Fellow in German at St Hugh’s and Lecturer in German at St. Anne’s. Before joining Oxford, Maria was Assistant Professor in German at the


92nd St Anne’s Domus Seminar: Professor Sam Sheppard


St Anne’s DPhil student, Adebisi Adenipekun, publishes “Brain Gain: Reclaiming Africa’s Human Capital and Reimagining Migration”

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Congratulations to St Anne’s DPhil student, Adebisi Adenipekun, on the publication of his first book: Brain Gain: Reclaiming Africa’s Human Capital and Reimagining Migration. A work of fiction, the publishers’ description of the book is as follows: Oluwole Obafemi wants what every young dreamer wants: a chance to build a life that matters. But growing