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If you have a question about this talk, please contact hf291. The talk, hosted by the ‘Science: Polish Perspectives’ popular science conference and Cambridge University Science Society, will be given by two University of Cambridge scientists: Professor Sir David Baulcombe and Professor Jerzy Paszkowski. The intention of our speakers is to reach out and engage with audience, so we hope it will turn into a great discussion on the topic! In 2009 sir David Baulcombe chaired a Royal policy study on the contribution of biological science to food crop productivity. He also chaired a group that produced a science update report for the British Prime Minister about GM crops. Jerzy Paszkowski has conducted research in Polish Academy of Sciences, ETH Z ürich and obtained full professorship at University of Geneva before becoming Research Group Leader at University of Cambridge. This talk is part of the SciSoc – Cambridge University Scientific Society series. This talk is included in these lists:
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