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Wordsworth, Professor Sarah

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Professor Sarah Wordsworth Supernumerary Fellow in Population HealthProfessor of Health Economics, Nuffield Department of Population Health Email: sarah.wordsworth@dph.ox.ac.uk Department Profile Academic background I joined the Health Economics Research Centre in January 2003. In October 2006, I took up a post-doctoral fellowship from the National Institute for Health Research. This fellowship involved methodological and applied research


Watkins, Professor Kate

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Professor Kate Watkins Fellow and Tutor in PsychologyProfessor of Cognitive Neuroscience Email: kate.watkins@psy.ox.ac.uk Department Profile Academic background I trained in neuropsychology at the Institute of Child Health and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in London.  My doctoral research used neuropsychology and structural image analysis to study the KE family, the affected members of which


Waters, Professor Sarah

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Professor Sarah Waters Fellow and Tutor in Applied MathematicsProfessor of Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Institute Email: sarah.waters@maths.ox.ac.uk Personal website Academic background Sarah Louise Waters is a professor of applied mathematics in the Mathematical Institute, a Fellow of St Anne’s, and a Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellow of the Royal Society. She completed her Ph.D. at the


Vyas, Professor Paresh

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Professor Paresh Vyas Professorial Fellow in Medical SciencesProfessor of Haematology, Weatherall Institute of Molecular MedicineConsultant HaematologistGroup Leader MRC Molecular Haematology Unit Email:paresh.vyas@imm.ox.ac.uk Weatherall Institute profile Academic background Paresh Vyas is Professor of Haematology at the University of Oxford. He studied medicine at Cambridge then Oxford. After completing his medical and haematology training in London, he


Tzanakopoulos, Professor Antonios

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Professor Antonios Tzanakopoulos Professor of Public International Law and Fellow in Law Email: antonios.tzanakopoulos@law.ox.ac.uk Faculty profile Academic background Antonios is Professor of Public International Law at the Faculty of Law and Fellow in Law at St Anne’s College. He has taught as a visitor at the Universities of Paris (Paris II – Assas, Paris X – Nanterre), Angers,


Traill, Dr John

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Dr John Traill Director of MusicSupernumerary Fellow Email: john.traill@music.ox.ac.uk Personal Website John Traill is a prominent conductor, composer, and educator. He values musical endeavours at all levels and he fervently promotes music for all, with a particular focus in higher education. As Director of Music at St. Anne’s, John co-ordinates music across the breadth of the


Tarleton, Professor Ed

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Professor Edmund Tarleton Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Supernumerary Fellow in Maths for Materials  Email: edmund.tarleton [at] eng[.]ox[.]ac[.]uk Twitter: @edtarleton Department profile Academic background Ed is an Associate Professor in the Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering Group in the Department of Engineering Science and leads the modelling activity in the Oxford Micromechanics Group in the department


Szele, Professor Francis

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Professor Francis Szele Associate Professor of Developmental BiologyTutorial Fellow Email: francis.szele@dpag.ox.ac.uk Department Profile Academic background Francis graduated from the College of William and Mary (USA) with a major in Biology. He worked for two years in the laboratory of Dennis Murphy at the National Institute of Mental Health (Bethesda, Maryland) on serotonergic control of endocrine


Sutherland, Professor Kathryn

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Research Interests English Literature, C18th and Romantic-period; Scottish Literature (any period); editorial theory and practice; digital humanities. Selected Publications Jane Austen’s Textual Lives: From Aeschylus to Bollywood (2005); Transferred Illusions: Digital Technology and the Forms of Print (2009); Jane Austen’s Fiction Manuscripts (online edition, 2010 <http//www.janeausten.ac.uk>) (print edition, 2018); Women and Men of Litters: Why