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Prof Barry Keverne will explore the intriguing evidence for sex pheromones in animals.
Scientists expect that rigorous research will eventually clarify the function that pheromones may have in influencing human behaviour. Clearly, the commercial possibilities for clinically proven human aphrodisiacs are potentially enormous, so what is the truth behind the lurid claims. Is it all in the mind ?
Speaker(s): |
Prof Barry Keverne | talks |
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Date and Time: |
16 February 2006 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Venue: |
Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge |
Organised by: |
Society of Chemical Industry (Cambridge & Great Eastern Section) |
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Tickets: |
free |
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Additional Information: |
Please check SCI website, www.soci.org, for updates (specifcally : at http://www.soci.org/SCI/events/details.jsp?eventID=EV756 . |
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