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Wed 2 Dec 15 · Gene regulation and the epigenome (The Royal Society, London)
Thu 28 May 15 · The Weird and Wonderful World of Animal Sex (The Vaults at Dirty Dicks, London)
Tue 18 Mar 14 · Dinosaur Identities (Linnean Society of London, London)
Tue 23 Apr 13 · How do cells know when to stop proliferating (The Royal Society, London)
Tue 14 Jun 11 · ZSL Wildlife Conservation series: Biodiversity in a corporate landscape: what can we afford to destr (The Meeting Rooms, London Zoo, London)
Tue 5 Apr 11 · The End of Remembering (Sheikh Zayed Theatre, London)
Tue 8 Feb 11 · Unnatural: The heretical idea of making people (The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London)
Mon 19 Apr 10 · Reinventing the Sacred: Science and Spirituality in our Time (Maria Assumpta Centre, London)
Thu 30 Apr 09 · Sperm Warfare (Science Oxford Live, Oxford)
Thu 12 Mar 09 · My Darwin Adventures (Science Oxford Live, Oxford)
Mon 8 Dec 08 · Brainstem: neural networks vital for life (The Royal Society, London)
Tue 23 Sep 08 · Sowing the seed (The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London)
Thu 31 Jan 08 · Explore (Linnean Society of London, London)
Sat 9 Jun 07 · Pets and Us (Woking College, Woking)
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