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Darwin College Sciences Group
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Talks are given by Darwin students and fellows and are intended for a general audience. Meetings take place on Thursdays at lunchtime in the Entertaining Room from 12:45 till 2:00. Everyone is welcome, whatever your discipline. Darwin members pick up lunch from 12:45 as normal, taking it into the Entertaining Room (on the left at the top of the stairs leading to the dining hall). Wine is served. Non-Darwin members are welcome to attend, although lunch is available only to members and their guests. The talk begins over coffee at about 1:10, lasts for about 20 minutes and is followed by questions. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Janet Gibson; Sven Friedemann; as952. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 4 upcoming talks and 179 talks in the archive. Speeding the Convergence of Impact and Profit
How modifications to proteins lead to Parkinson's Disease
The Work Meets Life project: How does Work get done?talk 1-2pm special workshop 2-3pm
Curing Parkinson's Disease: From Camels to Worms
Microstructures in Layered Intrusions – What Can They Tell Us? (Evidence from the Sept Iles intrusion, Quebec, Canada)
Mt Erebus, Antarctica; Understanding the world's southernmost active volcano
Needles in a haystack: Tracking down the genetic cause of rare diseases.
Polymers for nanotechnology
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