We run a programme of events for a variety of audiences including Fellows, researchers, policymakers, students and members of the public.
Events
Past events
12 October 2007 - 1:00
This pre-Christmas event for post-doctoral researchers is aimed at supporting clinical scientists to become proactive in developing a successful career in academic medicine. It will include a drinks r...
12 October 2007 - 1:00
Professor Oliver James FMedSci, Pro-Vice-Chancellor at Newcastle University, has kindly agreed to Chair this event and Professor Martin Eccles FMedSci, Professor of Clinical Effectiveness at Newcastle...
11 October 2007
Halving premature death
Sir Richard Peto FRS FMedSci, Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, University of Oxford
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31 August 2007 - 1:00
Presentation given to the Academy of Medical Sciences FORUM by Professor Sir John Bell FRS PMedSci ...
17 July 2007 - 1:00
This symposium described the complexity and demands of the drug discovery process, reviewed the issues involved and the opportunities for support in this area.The symposium covered several aspects of ...
13 July 2007 - 1:00
In the two years since 'The freedom to succeed' report was published, the Academy has continued to monitor the changes to the research support and training structures that are impacting on UK fellowsh...
27 June 2007
Professor Ron Evans of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and winner of the 2006 Gairdner Award, delivered the Raymond and Beverly Sacker Distinguished Lecture in the Medical Sciences, '...
14 June 2007 - 1:00
The Academy of Medical Sciences, Medical Research Council,?Wellcome Trust and GlaxoSmithKline co-hosted a meeting to examine some of the efforts being made by academia, industry, NGOs, governments and...
19 March 2007
The highs and lows of academic-industrial collaborations Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell FRS FMedSci The UK is recognised for its world-class biomedical research in both industry and academia...
11 January 2007 - 1:00
Given the changing landscape of academic clinical training, the Academy felt it timely to convene a working group to explore the current status of MB PhD programmes and the issues for future developme...