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INNOVATIONS & PROGRESS
IN HEALTHCARE
FOR WOMEN
Plenary Conference Event - Millenium Development Goals and Women's Health - Keynote Talk
Sarah Brown
Plenary Conference Event - Millenium Development Goals and Women's Health
The Uganda Women's Health Initiative - Prof Ian Jacobs (UCL)
Prevention of teenage pregnancy
Prof Kaye Wellings, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom
Optimal positions for the release of primitive neonatal reflexes simulating breastfeeding
Dr S D Colson
Progress in neonatal and maternal care across the globe
Professor Antony Costello
Fetal Programming - a worldwide health issue
Professor Mark Hanson
The state of the art in the organisation of care in labour and delivery
Dr Maggie Blott
Relationships between TGFa proteins and oxygen concentrations inside the first trimester human gestational sac
Dr Shanthi Muttukrishna
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis for cancer predisposition
Sioban SenGupta
The state of the art in minimal access surgery
Mr Alfred Cutner, University College London, United Kingdom
Future of family planning in developing countries
Prof John Guillebaud, University College London, United Kingdom
HIV and the impact of microbicides in the developing world
Prof John Weber, Imperial College, United Kingdom
What is the best way to organise sexual health services?
Dr Chris Wilkinson, Margaret Pyke Centre, United Kingdom
PI 3-kinase activity as a potential marker of embryo quality
Guillaume Halet, Department of Physiology, University College London, United Kingdom
The Implications of Cross-Border Reproductive Care on the NHS
McKelvey Alastair, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Obstretric Hospital, Institute for Women's Health, University College London, United Kingdom
Psychological and Quality of Life implications of having polycystic ovary syndrome compared to women with other conditions that affect family
John Barry, City University, United Kingdom
Ethics and Regulation in stem cell research
Prof Alison Murdoch, Newcastle Fertility Centre
How has translational research benefited reproductive health?
Prof Allan Templeton, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom
Who, how and why should we screen for chlamydia?
Prof Judith Stephenson, University College London, United Kingdom
Delivering the single-visit approach to cervical cancer screening in low-resource countries
Dr Priya Agrawal
Methylated NEUROD1 promoter is a marker for chemosensitivity in breast cancer
Dr Sophia Apostolidou
TARGIT - an international trial of intraoperative verus external beam radiotherapy in women with early breast cancer
Professor Michael Baum
Genetics and predicting women's cancer risk
Professor Doug Easton (Cambridge)
Strategies for extending survival in ovarian cancer
Professor Jonathan Ledermann (UCL)
Palliative care in Africa
Dr Anna Merriman (Hospice Africa, Uganda)
Screening for cancer in the developing world
Dr Catherine Sauvaget (IARC Lyon)
The revolution in tumour targeting
Professor Karol Sikora (Cancer Partners UK)
Reducing health care inequities in cancer care
Professor Rosalind Raine(UCL)
What causes preterm labour?
Professor John Challis
Preliminary observations of salivary urate from 20 weeks in pregnancy and pre-eclampsia
Dr B D Owen-Smith
The potential and challenges of stem cell research
Lord Naren Patel
Is there a role for gene therapy in obstetric practice?
Professor Donald Peebles
Pre-eclampsia; what is the placental trigger?
Professor Chris Redman
Progress in the organisation, delivery and results of cancer treatment in the UK
Professor Mike Richards
The power of film to advocate for women's health
Ms Nancy Durrell McKenna
Inflammation and the causes of perinatal brain injury
Professor Gena Raivich
Predicting women's future health from pregnancy outcome
Dr David Williams
Brain protection; potential for progress in the developing world
Dr Nicola Robertson
Framework for safe maternity services
Professor Sabaratnam Arulkumaran
In vitro three-dimensional modelling of human ovarian surface epithelial cells
Miss Kate Lawrenson
(SLIDES ONLY)
What's new in contraceptive research?
Professor David Baird
(SLIDES ONLY)
HRT, Cancer and Women's Health
Professor Valerie Beral
(SLIDES ONLY)