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Mon 11 Jun 18 · Other Minds (Conway Hall, London)
Tue 15 May 18 · Were Dinosaurs too big? Discussing Dinosaur Evolution (Conway Hall, London)
Wed 12 Jul 17 · Understanding your most important tissue (Wellcome Collection, London)
Tue 25 Oct 16 · “Canaries in the coal mine”: How birds reveal deep links between genome, brain and behaviour. (Skeel Lecture Theatre, People's Palace, London)
Mon 16 May 16 · An Evening With Sir Alec Jeffreys (Science Museum, London)
Wed 2 Dec 15 · Gene regulation and the epigenome (The Royal Society, London)
Thu 17 Sep 15 · Keeping a spotless mind: The neuroscience of 'motivated forgetting' (British Academy, London)
Thu 28 May 15 · The Weird and Wonderful World of Animal Sex (The Vaults at Dirty Dicks, London)
Mon 16 Feb 15 · Why are some people left-handed? (The Royal Society, London)
Thu 12 Jun 14 · Croonian Lecture - How embryos build organs to last a lifetime (The Royal Society, London)
Thu 21 Nov 13 · Jean Shanks lecture 2013: Insights into the pathogenesis of cancer from cancer genome sequencing (Prince Philip House, London)
Thu 14 Nov 13 · How Bacteria Rule Planet Earth (Linnean Society of London, London)
Tue 23 Apr 13 · How do cells know when to stop proliferating (The Royal Society, London)
Mon 22 Oct 12 · Regulation from a distance: long-range control of gene expression in development and disease (The Royal Society, London)
Fri 12 Oct 12 · UCL Bite-Sized Lunchtime Lecture: the brain and the poverty trap (Chadwick Building Room B05, London)
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