Brookes University (Stop B2)
Oxford, Oxford, Oxfordshire OX3
UK
One of the UK’s leading public health experts Sir Muir Gray will explain how the steps you take in late middle age can help you to live a longer and healthier old age.
Sir Muir believes that many problems suffered by older people are caused by a lack of fitness, preventable disease and the wrong approach to life. He argues that by keeping fit and by keeping the brain active, you have a greater chance of living a rewarding and active life into your 90s. Sir Muir Gray is an Honorary Graduate of Oxford Brookes. Learn more at this Brookes Society Annual Lecture If you are interested in getting involved in the Brookes Society, call the External Relations Team on 01865 484989.
About the speaker
PROFESSOR SIR MUIR GRAY, CBE
Sir Muir Gray is a doctor and consultant in public health working for the Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust and nationally He was knighted in 2005 for the development of the NHS screening programme and the creation of the National Library for Health. He is also the director o the Oxford based Better Value Healthcare which has developed a radical new way of running health services.