Vicky Neale
@vickymaths1729
Day job: being enthusiastic about mathematics. Author of "Why Study Mathematics?" and "Closing the Gap: the quest to understand prime numbers". #MathsPlusCancer
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Unique role needs a unique person: maybe you or someone you know? Pls RT King's Maths School @ExeterMathsSc University of Liverpool 16-19 Maths School Cambridge Mathematics School Lancaster University School of Mathematics Imperial College London Mathematics School Leeds Mathematics School (LMaS) tes.com/jobs/vacancy/c…
Still looking for a gift for the aspiring mathematician in your life (or inner self)? How about nearly 80 student lectures for free, including Fields medallist James Maynard, Vicky Neale x 4 and maths biologist Philip Maini Pick & choose youtube.com/playlist?list=…
Dan is also Chair of Trustees for MESME, and we benefit hugely from his strategic leadership and the 'critical friendship' of all our trustees mesme.org/about/. Thank you King's Maths School for sharing him with us! @AlexanderGerko Vicky Neale
Looking for something new to listen to? 🎧 The Maths + Cancer podcast with Vicky Neale covers some of the extraordinary and unexpected ways mathematics is being applied to #CancerResearch. 🎙️ Listen here👇 #MathsPlusCancer oxford.shorthandstories.com/maths-plus-can…
EVERYONE should listen to Vicky Neale podcast Maths Plus Cancer: oxford.shorthandstories.com/maths-plus-can… Quite simply the best podcasts I have ever listened to! Would be great sequence of lessons about why to study maths. MathsTwitter pls retweet Jo Morgan @Whitehughes Tom Bowler
These podcasts are fantastic. Thanks for doing them Vicky Neale I shall be sharing with my Sixth formers
Tom Bennison Vicky Neale Ooh, nice. Will add these to my video of the week schedule (even though they're not technically videos) Thanks for sharing!
Today is #WorldCancerDay Listen as Dr Vicky Neale (Vicky Neale) explains how maths and stats help with cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment – with the researchers making it happen. Listen here ⬇ #OxfordCancer
Listen to Episode 1 where Prof Philip Maini (Director of the Wolfson Centre for Mathematical Biology Oxford Mathematics) sits down with Dr Vicky Neale to discuss how mathematical modelling is used to help cancer researchers and doctors. ⬇ oxford.shorthandstories.com/maths-plus-can… #WorldCancerDay
Does eating bacon really increase the risk of cancer? In Episode 2, Vicky Neale talks to Prof Sir David Spiegelhalter (David Spiegelhalter) about how journalists and researchers can communicate risk responsibly. ⬇ oxford.shorthandstories.com/maths-plus-can… #WorldCancerDay
Teaching fellow at OxfordOncology Medical Sciences and Director of Studies for MSc Radiation Biology, Dr Tom Whyntie talks with Dr Vicky Neale about how medical imaging is used to improve cancer treatments, and the technology behind it. ⬇ oxford.shorthandstories.com/maths-plus-can… #WorldCancerDay
Episode four includes special guest Hannah Fry! Hannah and Dr Vicky Neale discuss the tough choices facing those making decisions on cancer treatment. ⬇ oxford.shorthandstories.com/maths-plus-can… #WorldCancerDay
Listen as Prof Helen Byrne and Dr Vicky Neale discuss how mathematical modelling is informing cancer treatments such as radiotherapy and immunotherapy. ⬇️ oxford.shorthandstories.com/maths-plus-can… #WorldCancerDay
In the final episode, Prof Heather Harrington and Dr Vicky Neale look at how maths is being used to identify patterns in cancer patients, and the creative thinking required of mathematicians. ⬇ oxford.shorthandstories.com/maths-plus-can… #WorldCancerDay
Today's inspirational #maths story to share with classes in the run-up to International Women's Day is '5 Minutes with Vicky Neale' wild.maths.org/five-minutes-w… Women's Day Vicky Neale Cambridge University
Thank-you for a fascinating listen Vicky Neale Recommended to my A Level Further Maths students, along with Why Study Maths? Interesting how there are very common themes with Jim Al-Khalili The Life Scientific podcasts #MathsPlusCancer
IMA For women I can tag then in no particular order Vicky Neale Angela Tabiri, PhD and Hannah Fry are all inspirational. Emilie du Chatelet is a really interesting figure whose contribution is arguably overlooked or misattributed to others. The In Our Time on her is good