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Wed 11 Apr 18 · Parkinson of the Disease: Apothecary, Pamphleteer, Fossilist and Freemason (Library and Museum of Freemasonry, London)
Thu 2 Mar 17 · The gene revolution (Friends of Imperial College, London)
Wed 9 Mar 16 · Mechanobiology and the Primary Cilium - new treatments for old diseases? (Events Office, Queen Mary University of London, London)
Tue 16 Feb 16 · A Special Lecture: "Germany and the making of the new Europe" (Events Office, Queen Mary University of London, London)
Wed 8 Jul 15 · Pathology series: Richard III Death of a King (Old Operating Theatre, Museum & Herb Garret, London)
Thu 14 May 15 · Health and disease in translocated wild animals (Huxley Lecture Theatre, London)
Tue 9 Dec 14 · The devourer of newts: a novel chytrid fungus on Britain’s doorstep (Huxley Lecture Theatre, London)
Sat 9 Nov 13 · Sustainable Medicine: the rebirth of wisdom and compassion in healthcare (University of Westminster, London)
Tue 22 Jan 13 · Genetics, epigenetics and disease (The Royal Society, London)
Fri 5 Oct 12 · UCL Bite-Sized Lunchtime Lecture: dementia and life writing (Chadwick Building Room B05, London)
Tue 12 Jun 12 · Changing lives globally: technological innovation for health (Friends of Imperial College, London)
Wed 7 Mar 12 · Global health in the 21st Century (21st Century Challenges, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London)
Wed 25 May 11 · The child is Father to the man: Lifetime management of arterial disease (Royal Society of Medicine, London)
Tue 19 Oct 10 · Cloning, stem cells and regenerative medicine (The Royal Society, London)
Tue 2 Feb 10 · UCL Lunch Hour Lecture (UCL, London)
Mon 2 Nov 09 · Surviving pandemics: a pathogen’s perspective (The Royal Society, London)
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