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Join Anne Diamond, BBC Oxford Breakfast Show, and eminent speakers in the field for a discussion on advantages of stem cell technology and ethical issues it raises.
4.30pm
What is stem cell research? Why does it attract so much attention? Compered by Anne Diamond, broadcaster, journalist and figurehead of BBC Oxford Breakfast Show, and with eminent speakers from the field, this will be an intelligent discussion that examines the advantages that stem cell technology could bring and the challenging ethical issues it raises. Come along to contribute your views and post questions to the expert panel.
Speaker(s): |
Anne Diamond | talks |
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Date and Time: |
11 November 2005 at 4:30 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Venue: |
The Oxford Playhouse |
Organised by: |
Science Oxford Live |
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Tickets: |
£6 adults £4 children |
Available from: |
Booking on 01865 305305 or www.oxfordplayhouse.com |
Additional Information: |
Organised by The Oxford Trust in partnership with The Oxford Playhouse Ths is a Science in the City event, part of Evolving City |
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