Invited Speakers
We are delighted to welcome a distinguished group of invited speakers from the University of Oxford, whose pioneering work continues to shape the field of population health and epidemiology. Their contributions span global biobank initiatives, translational research, and cutting-edge genetic epidemiology, offering invaluable insights to our programme.
Sir Rory Collins is Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at the Clinical Trial Service Unit within the University of Oxford, the head of the Nuffield Department of Population Health and a Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford. His work has been in the establishment of large-scale epidemiological studies of the causes, prevention and treatment of heart attacks, other vascular disease, and cancer, while also being closely involved in developing approaches to the combination of results from related studies. Since September 2005, he has been the Principal Investigator and Chief Executive of the UK Biobank, a prospective study of 500,000 British people aged 40–69 at recruitment.
Sir Rory Collins is Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at the Clinical Trial Service Unit within the University of Oxford, the head of the Nuffield Department of Population Health and a Fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford. His work has been in the establishment of large-scale epidemiological studies of the causes, prevention and treatment of heart attacks, other vascular disease, and cancer, while also being closely involved in developing approaches to the combination of results from related studies. Since September 2005, he has been the Principal Investigator and Chief Executive of the UK Biobank, a prospective study of 500,000 British people aged 40–69 at recruitment.
Prof David Hunter AC is Richard Doll Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine and Director of the Translational Epidemiology Unit at the University of Oxford. He was Chief Scientific Advisor of the Our Future Health research programme until 2024. David studied medicine at the University of Sydney and trained at the Royal North Shore Hospital before moving to the Harvard School of Public Health for 33 years where he was the Vincent L. Gregory Professor of Cancer Prevention, Academic Dean and Acting Dean of the Faculty.
Prof David Hunter AC is Richard Doll Professor of Epidemiology and Medicine and Director of the Translational Epidemiology Unit at the University of Oxford. He was Chief Scientific Advisor of the Our Future Health research programme until 2024. David studied medicine at the University of Sydney and trained at the Royal North Shore Hospital before moving to the Harvard School of Public Health for 33 years where he was the Vincent L. Gregory Professor of Cancer Prevention, Academic Dean and Acting Dean of the Faculty.
Professor Naomi Wray is Michael Davys Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Professorial Research Fellow at the Big Data Institute, whose work focuses on psychiatric and complex trait genomics. She leads the Pioneer Centre for SMARTbiomed, a Denmark–Oxford initiative advancing statistical methods for complex disease research.
Professor Naomi Wray is Michael Davys Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Professorial Research Fellow at the Big Data Institute, whose work focuses on psychiatric and complex trait genomics. She leads the Pioneer Centre for SMARTbiomed, a Denmark–Oxford initiative advancing statistical methods for complex disease research.
Jonathan Emberson is Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on studying the causes and prevention of cardiovascular and other diseases through the design, conduct, analysis and interpretation of large-scale observational cohort studies, randomised controlled trials, and individual-participant-data meta-analyses of both types of study. Jonathan is the UK lead-PI of the Mexico City Prospective Study, where he is investigating the genetic and non-genetic causes of premature morbidity and mortality in a cohort of 150,000 Mexican adults.
Jonathan Emberson is Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on studying the causes and prevention of cardiovascular and other diseases through the design, conduct, analysis and interpretation of large-scale observational cohort studies, randomised controlled trials, and individual-participant-data meta-analyses of both types of study. Jonathan is the UK lead-PI of the Mexico City Prospective Study, where he is investigating the genetic and non-genetic causes of premature morbidity and mortality in a cohort of 150,000 Mexican adults.
Dr Sam Morris is an Early Career Research Fellow in genetics at the University of Oxford, working with the China Kadoorie Biobank and the Mexico City Prospective Study. His research focuses on population and statistical genetics, using biobank-scale datasets to study natural selection, admixture, and genetic variation and their relation to complex trait variation.
Dr Sam Morris is an Early Career Research Fellow in genetics at the University of Oxford, working with the China Kadoorie Biobank and the Mexico City Prospective Study. His research focuses on population and statistical genetics, using biobank-scale datasets to study natural selection, admixture, and genetic variation and their relation to complex trait variation.
In addition to the invited speaker presentations, the Symposium will feature contributed presentations selected from submitted abstracts, as well as a poster session highlighting a wide range of research.