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Thu 20 Jun 19 · Launch: Mollycoddling the Feckless by Alistair Findlay (Waterstone's Glasgow Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow)
Thu 4 May 17 · Why haven't we cured cancer yet? (IET London: Savoy Place, London)
Sat 3 Oct 15 · Brain Fag (Bethlem Museum of the Mind, Beckenham)
Sat 26 Sep 15 · The Chaplain's Entertainments (Bethlem Museum of the Mind, Beckenham)
Tue 13 Nov 12 · Unsustainable Fishing (21st Century Challenges, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London)
Sun 2 Sep 12 · September Coffeehouse Tour (By the steps of St Michael's Church, Cornhill, London)
Tue 25 Oct 11 · The lives of Londoners with learning disabilities in the 18th Century (London Canal Museum, London)
Fri 20 May 11 · UCL Bite-Sized Lunchtime Lecture (UCL Darwin Biochemistry Lecture Theatre, London)
Wed 18 May 11 · Digital technology in Africa (21st Century Challenges, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), London)
Fri 13 May 11 · UCL Bite-Sized Lunchtime Lecture (UCL Darwin Biochemistry Lecture Theatre, London)
Thu 9 Dec 10 · Don't Eat Animals: An Intelligence Squared Debate (Kensington Town Hall, London)
Tue 15 Jun 10 · Plague and Pestilence in London (Shoe Lane Library, London)
Wed 21 Oct 09 · Braille and the History of Blindness (The Museum of London, London)
Thu 6 Aug 09 · Arts in Health -An Artist's Perspective (Paintings in Hospitals, London)
Thu 30 Apr 09 · Should governments promote happiness? (Gresham College, London)
Sun 19 Apr 09 · National Health Service - Public Service or Private Profit (Leicester Secular Society, Leicester)
Sun 8 Mar 09 · The slums of Leicester (Leicester Secular Society, Leicester)
Mon 27 Oct 08 · Depicting movement: patterns in the brain (The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London)
Thu 29 Nov 07 · Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid (The Dana Centre, London)
Tue 23 Oct 07 · Working in War (Lecture Theatre G03, London)
Fri 27 Apr 07 · Evolution is Something You Do (EnlightenNext, Islington)
Tue 13 Feb 07 · "Vegetarianism: A Christian and Public Duty?" (St Mary le Bow, LONDON)
Tue 6 Feb 07 · Agriculture and Ecology in Cuba (Secular Hall, Leicester)
Tue 21 Nov 06 · Allergies: Wheezes, Sneezes, Itches & Rashes (Science Oxford Live, Oxford)
Thu 9 Nov 06 · Spices of the World (Nature Live in the Attenborough Studio, London)
Thu 11 May 06 · Behind the scenes of drug discovery (Jodrell Lecture Theatre, Kew)
Thu 27 Apr 06 · Conserving Birds in Human-Dominated Landscapes (April 27 & 28, 2006) (American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY)
Tue 28 Mar 06 · New mebranes: how cities organise their memory (The Royal Museum Lecture Theatre, Edinburgh)
Thu 23 Mar 06 · Plagues and people: planning for pandemics (Franklin-Wilkins Building, KCL, London)
Fri 17 Mar 06 · Oxidative stress and cardiovascular disease: the enemy within (UCL, London)
Thu 9 Mar 06 · The inquiring mind of the statistician - the Bristol and Shipman cases (Faculty of Computing, Information Systems and Mathematics, Kingston upon Thames)
Tue 19 Apr 05 · Generating Value from the National Health Service – the Innovation Trusts (The Royal Society, London)
Sat 12 Feb 05 · Health: an unhealthy obsession? (Museum of London, London)
Tue 25 Jan 05 · The New You (Dana Centre, London)
Mon 17 Jan 05 · ...but cuckoos don't nest, do they? Neurosurgery for Mental Disorder in the 21st Century (The Royal Society of Edinburgh, Edinburgh)
Wed 8 Dec 04 · Plague (Darwin Centre Live at the Natural History Museum, London)
Thu 21 Oct 04 · Living with pain (The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London)
Thu 15 Jul 04 · Kiss and tell: breaking the silence on sexual health (The Royal Institution of Great Britain, London)
Sun 6 Jun 04 · Stress and How to Avoid It (The Guardian Hay Festival, Hay-on-Wye)
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