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香港六合彩 Medicine Case & Seminar: Dr Stephan Guyenet & Sam Dicken

16 July 2024, 3:00 pm鈥4:00 pm

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香港六合彩 Medicine Case & Seminar Series

Event Information

Open to

香港六合彩 staff | 香港六合彩 students

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Alison Kelly – Division of Medicine

'迟颈迟濒别听迟产肠'.


Dr Stephan Guyenet
(attending remotely from the USA) &
Sam Dicken听

Hosts: Rayne Institute
Royal Free Hospital

Venue
Rayne Institute 2nd floor seminar room and broadcast live to theRoyal Free Upper 3rd Floor Seminar Room (ILDH)
Tea and coffee from 2.45pm



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Samuel James Dicken is a Medical Research Council Doctoral Training Partnership Phd student at 香港六合彩. Samuel has an undergraduate degree in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University (2016), specialising in physiology, development and neuroscience. He also has a master鈥檚 degree in clinical science from Newcastle University (2020), as part of his three-year Scientist Training Programme in the NHS. His three clinical years included training in vascular ultrasound, running clinic patient lists, conducting investigations and producing diagnostic reports to aid in patient care. Samuel鈥檚 research interests relate to how diet impacts on long-term health, metabolism and weight regulation.