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the director of oxford university's — ovarian cancer cell laboratory — professor ahmed ahmed explainedave memory to, uh, antigens and alterations that in the ovarian tumours. what we have now done is to find out a catalogue of these alterations that appear foreign to the immune system, with the hope that we would now be able to prioritise which alterations we take forward to develop a vaccine with the support from cancer research uk, to essentially train those resident immune those resident immune cells to attack the transforming cells from normal to cancer and prevent them from starting a tumour. before we close, in the last few seconds, the un has condemned the unlawful air strike on the west bank camp that killed 18 people. that we are hearing from earlier on the programme. of course, that campion goes on in lebanon, with more air strikes, and of course the world waits to see how israel would respond to those missiles being sent on tuesday. you are watching bbc news. hello, there. good afternoon. well, we've seen some respite from all of the wet weather across the south of england o
the director of oxford university's — ovarian cancer cell laboratory — professor ahmed ahmed explainedave memory to, uh, antigens and alterations that in the ovarian tumours. what we have now done is to find out a catalogue of these alterations that appear foreign to the immune system, with the hope that we would now be able to prioritise which alterations we take forward to develop a vaccine with the support from cancer research uk, to essentially train those resident immune those resident...
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that's to according researchers at oxford university. they claim that now 1% of the entire population of britain is here illegally . and britain is here illegally. and could this be the end of the road for gary lineker? the footballing star has broken his pubuc footballing star has broken his public silence on his match of the day future by revealing contract talks with the bbc have just started . just started. and there's a new poll out today. i don't know if you've seen it. it's by yougov, so a very reputable polling company and they found that more and more people are finding this current government sleazy. that term sleazy is being used to describe it. now, of course, people have called previous conservative administrations very sleazy for various reasons, from partygate to cash for access and everything else. but to call this new labour government just 100 days in sleazy is quite something. people are saying the public are more likely to call keir starmer's government sleazy than they are to call rishi sunak's government sleazy. let
that's to according researchers at oxford university. they claim that now 1% of the entire population of britain is here illegally . and britain is here illegally. and could this be the end of the road for gary lineker? the footballing star has broken his pubuc footballing star has broken his public silence on his match of the day future by revealing contract talks with the bbc have just started . just started. and there's a new poll out today. i don't know if you've seen it. it's by yougov, so...
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let's speak to the director of the oxford university's ovarian cancer cell laboratory, professor ahmedg us. tell us about the work and what it could actually achieve. you are very welcome. thank you for inviting me. so the work is, as you kindly described, it's about developing a vaccine for preventing ovarian cancer. what we have found over the last few years, through generous support from ovarian cancer action, and the oxford biomedical research infrastructure support is that we found the immune cells in the fallopian tube, which was believed to be the origin of ovarian cancer, have memory to antigens and alterations in the ovarian tumours. what we have now done is to find out a catalogue of these alterations that appear foreign to the immune system with the hope that we would now be able to prioritise which alterations we take forward to develop a vaccine with the support from cancer research uk to essentially train those resident immune cells to attack the transforming cells from normal to cancer and prevent them from starting a tumour. and ultimately, would such a vaccine, if it p
let's speak to the director of the oxford university's ovarian cancer cell laboratory, professor ahmedg us. tell us about the work and what it could actually achieve. you are very welcome. thank you for inviting me. so the work is, as you kindly described, it's about developing a vaccine for preventing ovarian cancer. what we have found over the last few years, through generous support from ovarian cancer action, and the oxford biomedical research infrastructure support is that we found the...
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the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. i twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up . he had judged the hard i didn't really get it, but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way, a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fix. i began to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the job to read. so i grew up in both of my parents come from nigeria in west africa. when i go into opposite. so more old, a tony ends in my year, some black students like me. but it was here, i begin to research the imperial histories that made my was the history they didn't teach at school the i discovered a heart in london sites in congress with joseph conrad said,
the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. i twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up . he had judged the hard i didn't really get it, but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way,...
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almost 1000 people crossed the channel illegally, this weekend, a shock new study conducted by oxford university shows that britain is the illegal migrant capital of europe. the research shows that up to 745,000 illegal migrants are now in the country. i think it's much more than that, to be honest. accounting for around 1 in 100 people have we.7 how honest. accounting for around 1 in 100 people have we? how have we let it get to this point? and what can be done about it? and after weeks of turmoil, hostile briefing and bitter infighting at the heart of number 10, sir keir starmer's chief of staff has been dramatically ousted and the government has been forced to institute a reset in just 100 chaotic days since being in power. we'll be discussing what exactly has happened and why it matters for you . all of that and matters for you. all of that and much more on gb news tonight . much more on gb news tonight. as well as the show. always a polite pleasure to have your company. now all that coming. please get in touch with your thoughts on all tonight's topics. and of course you can do that by visi
almost 1000 people crossed the channel illegally, this weekend, a shock new study conducted by oxford university shows that britain is the illegal migrant capital of europe. the research shows that up to 745,000 illegal migrants are now in the country. i think it's much more than that, to be honest. accounting for around 1 in 100 people have we.7 how honest. accounting for around 1 in 100 people have we? how have we let it get to this point? and what can be done about it? and after weeks of...
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first pfizer... ..and then, another vaccine is approved, developed at oxford university and manufacturedt—for—profit basis by pharma giant astrazeneca. the approval of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which is a fantastic achievement for british science. it is a great day. we are very cloud. this is a really significant moment in the fight - in this pandemic. adam finn has spent decades researching infectious diseases and immunisation. a professor of paediatrics, he was a member of the influential committee which advised the uk government on the rollout of covid vaccines. the protection these vaccines were able to deliver rapidly, even just after the first dose, really saved a lot of people's lives — there's really no doubt about that at all. the public response to the enrolment of these vaccines were staggering. this is information about the astrazeneca vaccine you've had today. almost 25 million adults in the uk had at least one dose of the astrazeneca covid vaccine. i was one of them. at every vaccination centre i have been to, there is the same spirit of gratitude and optimism from th
first pfizer... ..and then, another vaccine is approved, developed at oxford university and manufacturedt—for—profit basis by pharma giant astrazeneca. the approval of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which is a fantastic achievement for british science. it is a great day. we are very cloud. this is a really significant moment in the fight - in this pandemic. adam finn has spent decades researching infectious diseases and immunisation. a professor of paediatrics, he was a member of the...
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makes more sense to broad use plans and each each directly then defeated to an early study by oxford university in 2011 reported cultivated may could produce up to 96 percent fuel greenhouse gas emissions. then lots stuck, thanks to using less land was in phase, but the numbers here also contested. some studies claim cultivated meat and dairy will need to be run on renewable energy sources. if they are to retain that lower emissions. to come closer to actual dairy full the use is what's called precision fermentation. the evolution of the process of dating back thousands of years. they take co g, a type of funding which is use a lot in japanese because they feed and cement it to create a protein similar to way and then turn it into cheese. the company also plans on using an animal free casing protein that 1st needs a you approved the product like cheese where, you know, it is already a process product when you start with milk. and that there is a fermentation process already involved in the regular production of the product there. i think it's easier to say, hey, this just in order for mentation
makes more sense to broad use plans and each each directly then defeated to an early study by oxford university in 2011 reported cultivated may could produce up to 96 percent fuel greenhouse gas emissions. then lots stuck, thanks to using less land was in phase, but the numbers here also contested. some studies claim cultivated meat and dairy will need to be run on renewable energy sources. if they are to retain that lower emissions. to come closer to actual dairy full the use is what's called...
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let's speak to sir dieter helm, the professor of energy policy at the university of oxford, and a formeror being with us. can you just first of all explain what exactly is being announced here today? where is this money going? there were two first—order clusters, groups of companies and organisations, one in the west coast on merseyside and one on the east coast on the humber, which are being set up to essentially take captured carbon, which would otherwise be emitted into the atmosphere, then pipe it to underground reservoirs where it is stored. it is essentially carbon capture, and then the network to store it underground. d0 capture, and then the network to store it underground. do you think it is _ to store it underground. do you think it is a _ to store it underground. do you think it is a good _ to store it underground. do you think it is a good use _ to store it underground. do you think it is a good use of- think it is a good use of the funds? we have seen some environmental groups criticise this policy. environmental groups criticise this policy-— this policy. the first thing to
let's speak to sir dieter helm, the professor of energy policy at the university of oxford, and a formeror being with us. can you just first of all explain what exactly is being announced here today? where is this money going? there were two first—order clusters, groups of companies and organisations, one in the west coast on merseyside and one on the east coast on the humber, which are being set up to essentially take captured carbon, which would otherwise be emitted into the atmosphere,...
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to cause a for over 10 years now to teach as part as a group of physicians and surgeons from oxford university and hospitals in that region. i. and many of our previous students, many of the colleagues that we became close to over the last 10 years that have become like our colleagues back in our home countries to us are amongst those who've been killed, who's been abducted for bed, detains, and who at, for those who have been fortunate enough to be with and have been released, who's been reporting a terrific torture physical sexual and psychological torture inside is really prisons another release because they have no crime. so their, their health without charge. and so that's, i guess that's the conditions from a health care worker standpoint. you every single, the other or these other health care workers. you're talking about a hey our yeah. and every health care worker i know has lost somebody, a family member, a close friends, colleagues, everybody, children, you know, it has, we have called instead of lost their children, their parents, their siblings. and then many of our colleagues hav
to cause a for over 10 years now to teach as part as a group of physicians and surgeons from oxford university and hospitals in that region. i. and many of our previous students, many of the colleagues that we became close to over the last 10 years that have become like our colleagues back in our home countries to us are amongst those who've been killed, who's been abducted for bed, detains, and who at, for those who have been fortunate enough to be with and have been released, who's been...
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here's dr carly howett to shed some light, astrophysicist at oxford university.te once it gets there? ~ . . will it operate once it gets there? ., ., ., . there? we had a fantastic morning _ there? we had a fantastic morning here _ there? we had a fantastic morning here in - there? we had a fantastic morning here in florida, i there? we had a fantastic. morning here in florida, we there? we had a fantastic- morning here in florida, we got to watch the rocket take off. everything is nominal, we got single acquisition so it's been a great morning, off to a really good start. of course it was a little bit bumpy, it was supposed to launch last week but hurricane milton had different plans for that, but it was worth the wait for such a spectacular day. figs it was worth the wait for such a spectacular day.— it was worth the wait for such a spectacular day. as big as a basketball — a spectacular day. as big as a basketball court, i— a spectacular day. as big as a basketball court, i read. - a spectacular day. as big as a basketball court, i read. it's. basketball court,
here's dr carly howett to shed some light, astrophysicist at oxford university.te once it gets there? ~ . . will it operate once it gets there? ., ., ., . there? we had a fantastic morning _ there? we had a fantastic morning here _ there? we had a fantastic morning here in - there? we had a fantastic morning here in florida, i there? we had a fantastic. morning here in florida, we there? we had a fantastic- morning here in florida, we got to watch the rocket take off. everything is nominal, we...
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the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. soap cooks was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of comrades imagination. he had summed up he had judged or the heart i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating odd in an astounding way. a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fix. i begun to plant a journey across space. time in search of this real the joke to read. so i can move in both of my parents come from nigeria in west africa . when i go into oxford, so my only tony ends in my youth, some black students like me. but it was here. i begin to research the imperial histories that made my was the history they didn't teach at school. the. i disagree with a heart in london sites in congress with joseph conrad said his story of the country, the size of
the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. soap cooks was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of comrades imagination. he had summed up he had judged or the heart i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating odd in an astounding way. a...
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the shops of african heads for fun, the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the hard i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out. in an astounding way, a french army officer was leading an invasion of west africa. and his true story was even more terrifying than columbus fiction. i began to plant a journey across space time in search of this real the .
the shops of african heads for fun, the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the hard i didn't really get it. but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts. and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life...
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the shops of african heads for, for the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation, a twisted from to see of comrades imagination. he had summed up, he had judged the hard i didn't really get it, but the more i.
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the 1st read joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cook was just an operation, a twisted from to see of comrades imagination.
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civilization. shops of african heads for, for the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of conrad's imagination. he had summed up of the judge to her i didn't really get it, but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life was imitating out in an astounding way a french.
civilization. shops of african heads for, for the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i thought cups was just an operation. a twisted fantasy of conrad's imagination. he had summed up of the judge to her i didn't really get it, but the more i learned about colonialism, the more i realized it always started with men like cuts and that fixed link to this day. then i made a discovery that changed everything for me. at the same time that comrade was writing his book, life...
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the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i felt cups was just an operation i twisted from to see of comrades. imagine.
the 1st red joseph conventional was studying at oxford university. i felt cups was just an operation i twisted from to see of comrades. imagine.
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after mr lynch was acquitted of fraud charges in the us and his daughter was about to go off to oxford universityext year. we will have more on today's main story and the rest of our headlines here on bbc news in just a moment or two. don't go away. hello, there. good afternoon. well, we've seen some respite from all of the wet weather across the south of england over the last couple of days. and for the rest of this afternoon, the blue sky and the sunshine are just set to continue with high pressure dominating. it's slowly drifting a little further eastwards, but it's still helping to block these weather fronts approaching from the north and the west. but still more cloud, outbreaks of patchy rain across western scotland, northern ireland as we head through the rest of the day. more cloud too, increasing for eastern scotland. we'll see quite a fresh southerly to south—easterly wind blow, particularly across the western isles. rather windy here, but a lot of sunshine for england and wales, with some fairweather cloud at times. and temperatures in the best of the sunny spells could get as high as
after mr lynch was acquitted of fraud charges in the us and his daughter was about to go off to oxford universityext year. we will have more on today's main story and the rest of our headlines here on bbc news in just a moment or two. don't go away. hello, there. good afternoon. well, we've seen some respite from all of the wet weather across the south of england over the last couple of days. and for the rest of this afternoon, the blue sky and the sunshine are just set to continue with high...
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decided that he should obtain an education in a variety other subjects and so he applied to oxford university and was admitted to wadham college for a dphil following his completion of his doctorate in philosophy, dave served as a law clerk philadelphia for a year and. after that, he went to spend a post-doc year at the university nazionale de mexico studying with professor louis reich, a say cheese to suggest he taught political at rider university and juris as an adjunct professor villanova. so now we're going to begin with some questions knowing that our electoral process is very complicated. can you give description a brief description of how it works? it is very difficult to a brief description, but i'll do the best i can. the complex city and the electoral college system is primarily result of there being one legal system that controls how presidents are elected but combination of legal systems almost in order of one third each. so so one third of the rules relate to how the president elected come out of the constitution in and out of federal legislation. federal precedents. a second th
decided that he should obtain an education in a variety other subjects and so he applied to oxford university and was admitted to wadham college for a dphil following his completion of his doctorate in philosophy, dave served as a law clerk philadelphia for a year and. after that, he went to spend a post-doc year at the university nazionale de mexico studying with professor louis reich, a say cheese to suggest he taught political at rider university and juris as an adjunct professor villanova....