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The Triple Helix Lecture Series

9 Billion Mouths to Feed: Should we turbocharge crops to feed the world?

Free refreshments provided

UserProf Howard Griffiths, Department of Plant Sciences.

HouseMcCrum Lecture Theatre, Ben'et Street, Next to the Eagle Pub.

ClockFriday 23 November 2012, 18:00-19:00

The Triple Helix Lecture Series

The LHC Project: the Higgs Boson and beyond

Followed by Q&A and free refreshments

UserProf. Andy Parker, Department of Physics.

HouseMcCrum Lecture Theatre, Ben'et Street, Next to the Eagle Pub.

ClockFriday 16 November 2012, 18:00-19:00

The Triple Helix Lecture Series

If our fate is written in our genes- Do we really want to know?

UserDr Peter Campbell (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute) Dr Barbara Prainsack (King's College London) Dr Martin Richards (University of Cambridge) Dr Caroline Wright (PHG Foundation).

HouseMcCrum Lecture Theatre, Ben'et Street, Next to the Eagle Pub.

ClockWednesday 10 November 2010, 19:30-21:30

The Triple Helix Lecture Series

Battle of the Sciences Panel Debate

UserDr Peter Wothers Teaching Fellow, Dept. Chemistry, Cambridge Prof. Chris Ponting MRC, Oxford Professor of Genomics, MSc Physics Prof. Hasok Chang History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge Prof. John Ockendon Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied.

HouseMcCrum Lecture Theatre, Ben'et Street, Next to the Eagle Pub.

ClockThursday 28 October 2010, 19:30-21:30

The Triple Helix Lecture Series

Too many people, not enough planet?

UserFred Pearce, Prof. John Guillebaud, Prof. Ludi Simpson, Prof. David Coleman.

HouseMcCrum Lecture Theatre, Ben'et Street, Next to the Eagle Pub.

ClockThursday 14 October 2010, 19:30-21:00

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