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Sun 14 Jul 19 · The Return of Race Science (Conway Hall Ethical Society, London)
Tue 27 Feb 18 · Everything you know about genetics is wrong (Conway Hall, London)
Tue 28 Mar 17 · Cracking the DNA code: can human genome sequencing help save lives in the NHS? (Royal College of Physicians, London)
Thu 9 Jul 15 · Facts and Fantasy About Your Diet and Health (Conway Hall, London)
Mon 16 Feb 15 · Why are some people left-handed? (The Royal Society, London)
Thu 6 Nov 14 · A Post-Genomic Surprise: the molecular reinscription of race in science, law and medicine (Sheikh Zayed Theatre (New Academic Building, LSE), London)
Thu 21 Nov 13 · Jean Shanks lecture 2013: Insights into the pathogenesis of cancer from cancer genome sequencing (Prince Philip House, London)
Thu 17 Oct 13 · Mutations: great and small (The Royal Society, London)
Tue 15 Oct 13 · The good, the bad and the genetically predetermined (The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London)
Wed 17 Apr 13 · Parkinson’s and the Genetic Revolution: From Genes to Treatments (Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge)
Thu 21 Mar 13 · Future Food (The Lifelong Learning Centre, Gartholwg, Pontypridd)
Tue 26 Feb 13 · Film screening and Q&A: Donor Unknown (Academy of Medical Sciences, London)
Tue 5 Feb 13 · The joy of sects: re-writing the Bible as a scientific textbook (The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London)
Tue 22 Jan 13 · Genetics, epigenetics and disease (The Royal Society, London)
Tue 30 Oct 12 · The Ethics of Human Enhancement (Old Theatre, London)
Mon 22 Oct 12 · Regulation from a distance: long-range control of gene expression in development and disease (The Royal Society, London)
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