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Fri 17 Jan 14 · A century of symmetry discovered: a crystallographer’s tale (The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London)
Thu 12 Apr 12 · From test tube to Turner - the role of the chemist in art (Royal Society of Chemistry, London)
Tue 3 Apr 12 · Soybeans - the world's healthiest food? (Royal Society of Chemistry, London)
Tue 14 Feb 12 · The Cognitive lunchbox (Royal Society of Chemistry, London)
Tue 31 May 11 · Molecular chaperones: how cells stop proteins from misbehaving (The Royal Society, London)
Thu 24 Feb 11 · From bears' winter-sleep to advanced antibiotics (The Royal Society, London)
Tue 13 May 08 · Athanors in the Garage - My Life as an Alchemist (Treadwell's Books, London)
Mon 10 Mar 08 · The Big Experiment (Lady Mitchell Hall, Cambridge)
Tue 7 Aug 07 · Nobel Laureate to Feature at 2007 Benjamin Franklin House Symposium with the Eccles Centre for Ameri (British Library, London)
Tue 23 May 06 · Scientists on the Sofa (Science Oxford Live, Oxford)
Thu 3 Nov 05 · PRETTY, PRETTY, BANG, BANG ! (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge)
Tue 19 Apr 05 · Elements of Murder (Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Cambridge)
Tue 30 Nov 04 · The X-change: genetics (Dana Centre, London)
Wed 20 Oct 04 · Craving Love: Cafe Scientifique's Dinner@Dana (Dana Centre, London)
Mon 5 Jul 04 · How small can you get? (Kro at Cafe Muse, Manchester)
Mon 14 Jun 04 · Catalysis in chemistry and biochemistry (discussion meeting) (The Royal Society, London)
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