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Berlin Lecture 2022

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2022 Berlin Lecture, title and abstract to follow
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Berlin Lecture 2022

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The Leonard Wolfson Auditorium
Speakers
Prof Ato Quayson
Booking Required
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Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.
2022 Berlin Lecture, title and abstract to follow

Berlin Lecture 2022

Add to Calendar Berlin Lecture 2022The Leonard Wolfson Auditorium
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The Leonard Wolfson Auditorium
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Prof Ato Quayson
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Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.
2022 Berlin Lecture, title and abstract to follow

Berlin Lecture 2022

Add to Calendar Berlin Lecture 2022The Leonard Wolfson Auditorium
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The Leonard Wolfson Auditorium
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Prof Ato Quayson
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There is provision for wheelchair users.
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Wenchuan Wu

Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow
wenchuan.wu@wolfson.ox.ac.uk
Wellcome Centre for Integrative NeuroimagingFMRIB, Nuffield Department of Clinical NeurosciencesUniversity of Oxford

I am a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow working on MRI image acquisition and reconstruction methods.

Medical imaging, optimisation problem and machine learning

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Rachel Parkinson

Newton International Fellow
rachel.parkinson@zoo.ox.ac.uk
+44 7388804843
John Krebs Field Station,Wytham, OxfordOX2 8QJ

Rachel is a neuroethologist and insect brain enthusiast. She received her PhD in Biology from the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, in 2019. Her research aims to understand how sensory cues are detected and processed in the insect brain, and how these cues relate to innate behaviours. With the Oxford Bee Lab, based at the Wytham Field Station, Rachel is interested in understanding what bees can taste in floral nectar and how bees use taste to guide pollination and foraging choices. Using electrophysiology and behaviour, she has explored how bees interact with pesticides and other toxic compounds in nectar, and whether bees can differentiate sugars by taste.

Neuroethology, insect neurobiology, sensory systems, vision, taste, pollination and foraging

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Oxford Human Rights Festival 2022 - Art at Wolfson College

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As part of the Oxford Human Rights Festival 2022, Wolfson College are delighted to present the exhibitions, CONFLICT TEXTILES, facilitated by Voices of the Missing and curated by Roberta Bacic & the Conflict Textiles team, TRACES AND REMNANTS, by mixed-media artist Valerie Scott, OBJECTS OF PAIN, a series of projections by artists/curators, Jorge Moreno, Alfonso Villalta, Maria Benito, and Nicholas Marquez-Grant, HOSTILE TERRAIN 94, a participatory exhibition created by the Undocumented Migration Project, and SUSPENDED LIVES, a series of photographs by artist Luz M Sosa Contreras.



11 – 20 March 2022 | 9am – 8pm

Wolfson College, Linton Road, Oxford, OX2 6UD, free admission, open daily

Library Display Cases, Marble Hall, & Florey Room