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📅 Recorded on 5 October 2022 This webcast is a conversation with the authors of Saving Sick Britain: Why We Need the Health Society. It explores how large-scale research infrastructure, such as biobanking networks, is essential for the breakthroughs of modern molecular biology and for translating research into improved public health. The discussion highlights why a more integrated “Health Society” is needed to tackle chronic disease, extend healthy lifespan, and improve quality of life. 🔬 Speakers: Professor Denis Noble – Co-founder of the Oxford Longevity Project, Emeritus Professor of Physiology at Oxford University, and pioneer of systems biology. Professor Bill Ollier – Professor of Population Health Science at Manchester Metropolitan University and long-time Director of UK Biobank. Professor Martin Yuille – Honorary Reader at the University of Manchester, with a research career spanning molecular biology, genomics, biobanking networks, as well as time in journalism and local government. ⏱ Timestamps 00:00 – Introduction by Denis Noble 02:16 – Talk by Bill Ollier 33:58 – Talk by Martin Yuille 59:30 – Q&A ✨ What you’ll learn: The central ideas behind Saving Sick Britain. Why biobanking networks are critical for advancing medical research. How citizen science and public engagement can improve health outcomes. 📢 Stay connected with future events: oxfordlongevityproject.org OLP is a community interest company on a mission to amplify the latest breakthroughs in longevity lifestyle science and to guide and advocate for action amongst the interested Oxford community and beyond. 🌐 Connect with Oxford Longevity Project for more on smart ageing: • YouTube: @OxLongevity • Instagram: Oxford Longevity Project • LinkedIn: Oxford Longevity Project • Linkt.ree: linktr.ee/oxfordlongevityproject • Website: oxfordlongevityproject.org • Newsletter Sign Up: Subscribe here The Oxford Longevity Project is sponsored by Oxford Healthspan. 👉 Learn more: oxfordhealthspan.com 💡 If you enjoyed this conversation, don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to our channel for more talks on healthy ageing, longevity research, and the future of public health.