Name: Nick Fahy
University of Oxford

Events this person is speaking at:

Friday 20 May 2016

Progress
Date: 20 May 2016, 16:30 - 18:00
Speaker s: Dr Nihan Akyelken (University of Oxford), Dr John Miles (University of Oxford), Nick Fahy (University of Oxford)
Venue: Rewley House, 1-7 Wellington Square OX1 2JA
Venue Details: Pickstock Room
Organiser: Sarah Cocks (Department of Continuing Education)
Hosts: TBA

Monday 23 May 2016

Healthcare Systems across Europe: Seeing the NHS in its Wider Context
Date: 23 May 2016, 18:45 - 20:15
Speaker : Nick Fahy (University of Oxford)
Venue: Green Templeton College, Woodstock Road OX2 6HG
Venue Details: EP Abraham Lecture Theatre
Organiser: Donna McMenemy (Green Templeton College)
Host: Donna McMenemy (Green Templeton College)

Monday 11 September 2017

Evidence and policymaking
Date: 11 September 2017, 18:15 - 19:15
Speaker : Nick Fahy (University of Oxford)
Venue: Rewley House, 1-7 Wellington Square OX1 2JA
Venue Details: Sadler Room
Organiser: Robin Beachy (University of Oxford, Department for Continuing Education)
Hosts: TBA

Saturday 21 October 2017

NHS: Fit for Practice?
Date: 21 October 2017, 9:30 - 16:00
Speaker Various Speakers
Venue: Green Templeton College, Woodstock Road OX2 6HG
Organiser: Akriti Nanda (University of Oxford)
Hosts: TBA

Tuesday 19 June 2018

Resource Allocation in Personalised Medicine: Evaluation, Translation & Ethics
Date: 19 June 2018, 8:30 - 17:30
Speaker s: Ellen Graham (NHS England), Dean Regier (University of British Columbia), Sarah Wordsworth (HERC), James Buchanan (HERC), Katherine Payne (University of Manchester), Jayne Spink (Genetic Alliance UK), Nick Fahy (University of Oxford), Tom Fowler (Genomics England), Inês Amado (Plan France Médicine Génomique 2025)
Venue: St Anne's College, Woodstock Road OX2 6HS
Venue Details: Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre
Organisers: Catherine Lidbetter (Centre for Personalised Medicine), Thea Perry (Centre for Personalised Medicine)
Hosts: The Ethox Centre, Centre for Personalised Medicine, HERC (Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford)