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Tue 22 Jan 19 · Debugging the human brain - Innovative technologies for understanding and repairing misfiring neuron (IET London: Savoy Place, London)
Thu 4 May 17 · Why haven't we cured cancer yet? (IET London: Savoy Place, London)
Mon 4 Jul 16 · Summer Science Exhibition (The Royal Society, London)
Mon 4 Jul 16 · Twilight science (The Royal Society, London)
Sun 25 Jan 15 · Can Nanotechnology Save The World? (Conway Hall, London)
Tue 30 Oct 12 · Focus on the Positive: New Ideas in Science and Engineering (The Phoenix, London)
Fri 8 Jun 12 · Beyond Tomorrow: Visions of the Future (National Museum Cardiff, Cardiff)
Tue 20 Sep 11 · Debating reproduction: IVF (Cambridge University Library, Cambridge)
Sat 24 Apr 10 · Humanity+ UK 2010 (Conway Hall, London)
Wed 10 Mar 10 · The Risks of Genetically Modifying Human Embryos or Gametes (Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics &Political Science, London)
Tue 9 Mar 10 · Biomedical Enhancement and the Ethics (Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics &Political Science, London)
Tue 17 Feb 09 · Feed the world (The Royal Institution, London)
Wed 19 Nov 08 · The Eco-Cities of China - can they teach us a lesson? (Skempton Building Imperial College London, London)
Sat 15 Mar 08 · Transhumanism in the UK, 2008-2012: Hopes and fears, opportunities and risks. (Birkbeck College, LONDON)
Tue 5 Jun 07 · Globalisation, Biotechnology and Democracy (Old Theatre, London)
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