Bitcoin pioneer Charlie Shrem peels back the layers on the lives and backgrounds of the world's most impactful innovators. Centering around intimate narratives, Shrem uncovers a detailed, previously unspoken story of the genesis and evolution of bitcoin, cryptocurrency, artificial intelligence, and the web3 movements. Join Shrem as he journeys through the uncharted territories of tech revolutions, revealing the human side of the stories that shaped the digital world we live in today.
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Retina UK Professionals' Conference - 23 June 2023 - PROGRAMME
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This event is free to attend and will be CPD-accredited. Attend in-person in London and network with colleagues, or online.
Highlights include:
- Experience of diagnosis/points of impact for those living with inherited sight loss: Dr Jasleen Jolly, Anglia Ruskin University
- Sight loss pathway: A collaborative approach: Robert Cooper, Strategic Engagement Lead NHS, RNIB
- Learning from lived experience: the wider family’s perspective: People living with inherited sight loss, their parents and partners share experiences from their sight loss journeys
- Difficult conversations and breaking bad news: Prof Susan Downes, Oxford University Hospitals and Dr Amanda J Salisbury.
- Research update: An overview of the latest progress in development of therapies for inherited sight loss: Kate Arkell, Research Development Manager, Retina UK.
- Retina UK Professionals’ Project: How we can support you and families affected by inherited sight loss.
Find out more and book your place to join in London, or online, at RetinaUK.org.uk/prof-conf
186 episodes
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Content provided by Retina UK. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Retina UK or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
This event is free to attend and will be CPD-accredited. Attend in-person in London and network with colleagues, or online.
Highlights include:
- Experience of diagnosis/points of impact for those living with inherited sight loss: Dr Jasleen Jolly, Anglia Ruskin University
- Sight loss pathway: A collaborative approach: Robert Cooper, Strategic Engagement Lead NHS, RNIB
- Learning from lived experience: the wider family’s perspective: People living with inherited sight loss, their parents and partners share experiences from their sight loss journeys
- Difficult conversations and breaking bad news: Prof Susan Downes, Oxford University Hospitals and Dr Amanda J Salisbury.
- Research update: An overview of the latest progress in development of therapies for inherited sight loss: Kate Arkell, Research Development Manager, Retina UK.
- Retina UK Professionals’ Project: How we can support you and families affected by inherited sight loss.
Find out more and book your place to join in London, or online, at RetinaUK.org.uk/prof-conf
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