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The Dame Ingrid Allen Lecture 2022 (Annual Gender Equality Lecture)

The Equalising Goal: Can Scientists Learn from Sports Teams?

Professor Dame Jenny Harries

We are delighted to welcome Professor Dame Jenny Harries as the Guest Speaker of our 2022 Dame Ingrid Allen Lecture.

 
Title: The Equalising Goal: Can Scientists Learn from Sports Teams?
Date: Wednesday 7 December 2022
Time: 10.30 am - 12 noon
Location: Microsoft Teams

 

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About the Speaker:

Professor Dame Jenny Harries is the first Chief Executive of the UK Health Security Agency - an executive agency of the Department of Health and Social Care established in October 2021. She leads the agency and is accountable for its strategy and operations, and the effective and efficient use of public funds, with a remit to protect the nation from external hazards to health.

After medical studies at Birmingham University, UK, she undertook specialist training in Public Health Medicine in Wales. She has wide experience of clinical and public health science and practice, as well as health service commissioning from work in the NHS and in local, regional, and national government. Having played central roles in the UK’s response to a number of significant public health incidents - including Ebola, Zika, MERS and the Novichok attacks in Salisbury - she was appointed Deputy Chief Medical Officer for England in July 2019 and served through the Covid-19 pandemic until taking up her present role. She is currently overseeing the UK’s response to monkeypox.

She has previously served on the UK’s Joint Committee for Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), and the Expert Advisory Group on the NHS Constitution. Jenny has worked in policy, evaluation and clinical roles in many countries including Pakistan, Albania, India, Brazil and New Zealand.

In addition to a medical degree, she holds formal qualifications in pharmacology, business administration, health economics and strategic health service planning.

 

About the Dame Ingrid Allen Lecture (SMDBS Annual Gender Equality Lecture):

This lecture is named after the late Professor Dame Ingrid Allen in recognition of her contribution to medical research and her profile as a role model to early career researchers. For more than 8 years, this lecture has been a key element of the School's Athena SWAN Award Programme.

 

 

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