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Ysabelle Charest
I am a clinical pharmacist working in a hospital near Montreal.
I have a wide range of interests; art, culture, history, languages, also health care.
Location Montreal, Canada
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I am a doctor with 25+ years of interest and experience in improving the use of antibiotics. Through better education, to promote better patient management and treatment.
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Lead educator / developer of Introduction to Dutch. Senior lecturer of Dutch and Head of Modern Foreign Languages at the University of Groningen Language Centre
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Gavin has been a consultant/hon. senior lecturer since 2004. Gavin’s main clinical interests are antimicrobial stewardship, orthopaedic infection, OPAT and complex bacterial infection.
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Dr. Chandy is a clinical pharmacologist and resource person passionate about antibiotic use. He is affiliated to both CMC Vellore, and Karolinska Institutet Stockholm where his PhD was in this area.
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Senior Lecturer - Healthlaw Swansea University Richard has a particular interest in applied law and has published widely in a range of nursing, pharmacy and medical journals.
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I am a Lecturer at the University of East Anglia and a Community Pharmacist. I am the Dysphagia MOOC co-ordinator.
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Steve Tomlin has worked in the field of children’s medicines (locally and nationally) for 25 years as a clinical pharmacist leading a team of about 20 at the Evelina London Children’s Hospital
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I am a Doctor who works as a Diabetes Specialist. I have an interest in education and am always keen to broaden my horizons!
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I am an academic in Online Learning. I am interested in digital literacies, data literacy, and the interplay between the web and society, with a focus on education. Twitter: @mleonurr
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Jim is the Director of the Reading Archaeology Field School, which is based in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire. His recent book is 'The Remembered Land. Surviving sea-level rise after the last Ice Age'.
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Professor of Archaeology, Newcastle University; Project Director Roman Temples Project, Maryport; Project Director Lateran Project.
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Dmitry Kolotilenko completed his graduate studies in History. He is a content developer and educator at the E-Learning Department at Yad Vashem's International School for Holocaust Studies
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Sherelle has worked in education and healthcare for over 25 years. Since completing a PhD in Psychology in 2007 she has specialised in teaching mindfulness and health enhancement at Monash University.
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Richard is a clinical psychologist and internationally-recognised expert in mindfulness. Widely published in the field, he works with many educational, business, sporting and community organisations.
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I'm a postdoctoral researcher at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Groningen. I work on the history of philosophy and science in the early modern period.
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I'm Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy at Groningen. I work mainly on the history of early modern philosophy and science.
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Dr Yossi Kugler is a project manager, content developer and educator at Yad Vashem's International School for Holocaust Studies
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I am a PhD student in music at King's College London. My current research focuses on the festivals organised by the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM) in the 1920s and 30s.
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Flora is a Lecturer in Music at King’s College London, where she specialises in 19th-century opera. She is a regular guest on BBC R3 and also writes for The Guardian and Opera magazine.
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For the past two years I have been working as a teacher of Dutch as a Second Language at the University of Groningen. Currently finishing my master's in Second Language Acquisition (Dutch).
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Director, Digital Learning at Deakin University. She works on digital learning innovation projects and researches in the areas of digital & social learning. @chieadachi/Twitter
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Director, Cloud Learning Futures at Deakin. He has worked in the media & health industries, & his research includes digital learning, contemplative pedagogies, & student resilience.
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Natalie has worked as an educator and treatment provider. She currently works at Monash University and is completing a PhD in psychology. Natalie is passionate about learning and all things psychology
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Field Archaeologist since 2001. Interdisciplinary researcher, educating students in the field, online & in the classroom. See www.archaeologygrrl.com for resources, excavation journals and research.
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Graham is a psychologist & Professor of Forensic Cognition at the OU, with an interest in applied cognition, particularly how psychological knowledge can be used to obtain evidence from eyewitnesses
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Academic health management professional with a background as CEO in managing hospitals/public health in Victoria and NSW as well Chief Examiner for Australasian College of Health Service Management
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Emeritus Professor of Public Health & Medical Education, Norwich Medical School, UEA. Lifelong Learner; Supervisor & Mentor; 'early adopter'; and advocate of pedagogy before technology.
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Lover of learning and life.
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I have been a pharmacy educator for more than 35 years. I am currently Professor and Chair of the Department of Pharmacy Practice at Loma Linda University School of Pharmacy.
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I have worked on Quaker history, theology and sociology for over 25 years now. I work at Woodbrooke, the Quaker Study Centre in Birmingham but also work with Lancaster and Birmingham Universities.
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Jo Walsh (Māori) is an Arts Producer & Community Facilitator. She works with organisations to champion issues impacting the Pacific in an effort to decolonise & re-balance historical narratives.
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I'm a Research Associate in British Muslim Studies at Cardiff University where I teach the MA module 'History and Development of Muslim Communities in Britain': https://cardiff.academia.edu/RiyazTimol
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Development Officer for the Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK , Cardiff University and lead academic producer for 'Muslims in Britain' course.
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Professor of Religious & Theological Studies at Cardiff University and the Founding Director of the Islam-UK Centre. I have written numerous articles and books about Islam and Muslims in Britain.
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I am a Lecturer in Islamic Studies at Cardiff University. I am interested in Islam and ethics, and the intersection of theology with sociology.
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Consultant in Anaesthesia & Critical Care at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital. Interests are in Training & Education. Co-Programme Director for the MSc Critical Care at University of Glasgow
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Dr Andrea North-Samardzic is a Lecturer in the Department of Management at Deakin Business School. She teaches in the MBA and other postgraduate programs and researches contemporary leadership issues
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Anna Triandafyllidou is Canada Excellence Research Chair in Migration and Integration at Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada.
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Jeremie Molho is Research Fellow at the European University Institute
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Dr Jill Bradshaw is a Senior Lecturer in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and a Speech/Language Therapist -Tizard Centre, University of Kent. She has been working in this field for 25 year
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I'm a clinical psychologist. Most of my work has been research on depression and anxiety and how to improve treatments. We need to make effective treatment available to everyone @DrS_Reynolds
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I am an MRC Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the IoPPN. My research takes a life course approach to psychiatric epidemiology, focusing on risk and protective factors for ADHD across development.
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Philip Asherson is Professor of Molecular Psychiatry at King’s College London. He was among the first clinical experts to work with adult ADHD in the UK. His background training is in adult psychiatry
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Dr Mark Kennedy’s main area of research is developmental psychology. He has a PhD in attachment theory and has worked on the English and Romanian Adoptees study since 2012.
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Edmund Sonuga-Barke is Professor of Developmental Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience at the Institute of Psychology, Psychiatry and Neuroscience, Kings College London. He is an expert on ADHD.
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Hello! I am a Biomedical Sciences student with a passionate interest in Microbiology! I am also interested in genetics and... History and cooking!
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I'm an assistant professor in sociolinguistics at the University of Groningen. My teaching and research is concerned with minority language issues and linguistic diversity, variation, and change.
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I am a research assistant at the University of Sheffield. My research focusses on gender, sexual health and well-being. I also explore the lived experience of chronic and terminal health conditions.
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I work as a Learning Technologist within the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Sheffield.
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I am a Senior Lecturer at University of Sheffield. My research looks at gender based violence and domestic abuse. I also explore inequalities in health related to gender and ethnicity.
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BSc BA MB BChir MRCGP MA In-Practice Fellow in primary care at the Population Health Research Institute, St George's University of London
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Pippa Oakeshott is a professor of general practice at the Population Health Research Insitute at St George's University of London. She is also an inner city GP.
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I'm an associate lecturer in the History of Art department at the University of York. I'm proud to call Yorkshire home - it's one of the best places to look and learn about art!
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I've been teaching Spanish with the OU for the last 14 years. Over this time I've built up a wealth of experience in distance learning for adults. I also have expertise producing learning material.
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I am Associate Professor of Environmental Toxicology in the School of Medicine, University of Leeds. My research interests are the health effects of mycotoxins and particulate matter.
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Lizzy is an Instructional Designer at the University of Edinburgh. She has a passion for active learning design, creative approaches to teaching, and educational media production.