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SUMMARY:ROSES Sport Economics Research Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Below is a list of the Reading Online Sport Economics Seminars (ROSES). All Seminars take place on Fridays at 2:30-4pm\, UK time\, on Microsoft Teams. Contact James Reade (j.j.reade@reading.ac.uk) for an invite. \nSessions: \n2 October 2020 at 2:30pm – ‘On the Incidence of an Ad Valorem Tax: The adoption of VAT in the UK and cost pass through by English football clubs’ – Stefan Szymanski\, University of Michigan \n9 October 2020 at 2:30pm – ‘A Bright Spot for a Small League: Social Media Performance in a Football League without a COVID-19 Lockdown’ – Daniel Weimar\, University of Duisburg-Essen \n16 October 2020 at 2:30pm – ‘Uncertainty in Competitive Balance: A model-based approach’ – Dimitris Karlis\, Athens University of Economics and Business \n23 October 2020 at 2:30pm – ‘Reference Dependence and Monetary Incentives: Evidence from Major League Baseball’ – Reio Tanji\, Osaka University \n30 October 2020 at 2:30pm – ‘The Financial Impact of Financial Fair Play Regulation: Evidence from the English Premier League’ – Mobolaji Alabi\, University of Reading \n6 November 2020 at 2:30pm – ‘Broadcasting La Liga’ – Juan D. Moreno-Ternero\, Universidad Pablo de Olavide \n13 November 2020 at 2:30pm – ‘Beyond Ghost Games: The value of attendance with masking and social distancing in US professional sports’ – John Whitehead\, Appalachian State University \n20 November 2020 at 2:30pm – ‘Job Change and Productivity: The effect of high performance expectations’ – Petr Parshakov\, Higher School of Economics \n27 November 2020 at 2:30pm – ‘Special Ones? The effect of head coaches on football team performance’ – Alex Farnell\, Lancaster University \n4 December 2020 at 2:30pm – ‘Referee Bias and International Relations’ – Sofia Paklina\, Higher School of Economics \n11 December 2020 at 2:30pm – ‘England’s First Football Boom 1872-1914 and its Twenty-first Century Parallels’ – Roger Titford \n18 December 2020 at 2:30pm – ‘Substitution Effects between International Soccer Telecasts’ – Georgios Nalbantis\, University of Tübingen
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/roses-sport-economics-research-seminars/
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SUMMARY:Research Seminar Series - School of Biological Sciences - Autumn 2020
DESCRIPTION:All sessions will be held on Microsoft Teams. Please email Helen Yeshayahoo (h.yeshayahoo@reading.ac.uk) for an invite. \n6 October 2020 at 1pm – ‘Insect herbivory in tropical forests – a community level perspective’\, Sophia Gripenberg\, University of Reading \n13 October 2020 at 1pm – ‘Designing Technologies for an Ageing Population’\, Prof Faustina Hwang\, University of Reading \n20 October 2020 at 1pm – ‘Altered electrical activity in the dementia brain: from preclinical research to clinical applications’\, Francesco Tamagnini\, University of Reading \n27 October 2020 at 1pm – ‘Genes underlying the evolution of vertebrate testes size’\, Jo Baker\, University of Reading \n10 November 2020 at 1pm – ‘Bile acid-based therapeutics for liver disease and beyond’\, Dannielle Kydd- Sinclair\, University of Reading \n17 November 2020 at 1pm – ‘Arthropods as evidence in human crimes\, case work from around the world’\, Alejandra Perotti\, University of Reading \n24 November 2020 at 1pm – ‘Maths\, engineering\, and biochemistry – an interdisciplinary insight into novel platelet biology’\, Chris Jones\, University of Reading \n8 December 2020 at 1pm  – ‘Colonization beyond the colon: plants and animals as alternative environmental hosts for pathogenic enterobacteria. Implications in disease transmission and biocontrol’\, Glyn Barrett\, University of Reading
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/research-seminar-series-school-of-biological-sciences-autumn-2020/
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SUMMARY:Food and Nutritional Sciences Research Seminars
DESCRIPTION:All sessions will be held on Teams. Please email Tiffany Lau (t.lau2@reading.ac.uk) for more information. \nSessions: \n7 October 2020 at 1pm – Jackie Skinner and Julie Glenn Colette\, University of Reading \n14 October 2020 at 1pm – ‘UoR REDCap: a secure web application for managing data collection in human subject research’\, Robert Derby\, University of Reading \n21 October 2020 at 1pm – ‘Research Integrity and ethics in university’\, Angelika Kristek\, University of Reading \n28 October 2020 at 1pm – ‘Effect of dietary iron on gut microbiota’\, Andrea Monteagudo-Mera\, University of Reading \n11 November 2020 at 1pm – ‘Evaluating the influence of harvest maturity upon the aroma of two celery (Apium graveolens) genotypes’\, Lucy Turner\, University of Reading \n18 November 2020 at 1pm – ‘Consumer perception of quality and food waste of salad’\, Jake Jasper\, University of Reading \n25 November 2020 at 1pm – ‘A Nutrigenetic Approach to Investigate the Relationship between Metabolic Traits and Vitamin D Status in an Asian Indian Population’\, ‘Metabolic Traits and Vitamin D Status in an Asian Indian Population’\, Buthaina Alathari and Shin Soyama\, University of Reading \n2 December 2020 at 1pm – ‘Impact of a dietary fat exchange model on lipidomics profiles’\, Laury Sellem\, University of Reading \n9 December 2020 at 1pm – ‘Impact of whey protein on glycaemia and role of branched chain amino acids in mediating the effects on fasting and postprandial glucose control’\, Yianna Chatzidiakou\, University of Reading
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/food-and-nutritional-sciences-research-seminars/
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SUMMARY:The Trepidations of an African PhD Researcher
DESCRIPTION:The Trepidations of an African PhD Researcher – Who Are You and Why Are You Here? \nAtenchong Talleh Nkobou\, School of Agriculture\, Policy and Development \nThis paper contributes to research that has a predominant focus on western researchers in the global South. Firstly\, the paper examines how my African identity fits into a western discourse of being a researcher and their intersections with my other personalities as I world-travel. Secondly\, the paper elaborates on violence and intimidation in the field and how researchers may succeed or fail in negotiating such risks. \nPresentation\, followed by commentary and Q& A with discussants\, Dr. Yaw Adjei-Amoako and Dr. Vevila Dornelles \nJoin Microsoft Teams Meeting
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/research-blog/event/the-trepidations-of-an-african-phd-researcher/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ruth%20Evans":MAILTO:r.evans@reading.ac.uk
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