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Quatercentenary of Thomas Willis’s birth
Prepared by the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, St John’s College, Oxford Neuroscience and The Anatomical Society to celebrate the 400th anniversary of Thomas Willis’ birthday on 27 January 2021
EDI Committee
To reflect our ongoing commitment to equality and diversity, we made the decision to broaden the focus of our Athena Swan committee to reflect the needs of all under-represented staff and students within DPAG. The committee has been renamed ‘Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Committee’ from January 2021.
Vicky Bullett, PA to the Head of Administration and Finance
Vicky was with DPAG from October 2015 after her first University of Oxford Personal Assistant role in the central Development Office until August 2022. As PA to Head of Administration and Finance Sally Vine, she managed a varied and evolving workload in order to facilitate Sally in delivering the department's overarching strategy for research and teaching. Interview on Wednesday 27 January 2021.
Vicky Bullett
PA to the Head of Administration
Outreach News
Here you can find out more about some of the exciting public engagement projects that the Department has participated in.
Oxford Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics Through the Centuries
Explore in greater detail the history of physiology, anatomy and genetics at Oxford.
Our History
Medicine has been taught at the University of Oxford for at least eight centuries, producing a succession of famous figures and landmarks in research and learning. Whilst the Department in its current form is only just over a decade old, physiology and anatomy have played an important role in the history of medicine at Oxford since the beginning.
Professor Paul Riley Interview Transcript
Following his appointment to the Directorship of Oxford's Institute for Developmental and Regenerative Medicine (IDRM), DPAG's Professor Paul Riley gave a special interview outlining plans for the IDRM going forward, why its work is so critical and what the major challenges will be in the months and years ahead.
Wanda Groenewald
Senior Research and Finance Manager