Pfizer Lecture Theatre, Department of Chemistry, Lensfield Rd, CB2 1EW 2010-10-21 19:00: Can we feed 9 billion? (Dr John Emsley) 2011-06-29 17:00: Examples, Molecules, and Methods for Super-Resolution Imaging in Cells with Single Molecules (Professor W. E. Moerner, Department of Chemistry, Stanford University, Stanford, California) 2011-10-10 17:00: Single Molecule Biology: One, two, three and four (Prof. Dr. Teakjip Ha, Professor of Physics, Head of Single Molecule Nanometry Group, University of Illinois) 2014-04-04 10:30: Asymmetric Organocatalysis – Challenges and Innovations (Prof Paolo Melchiorre, ICIQ Prof Alan Armstrong, Imperial College London Prof Nicholas Tomkinson, University of Strathclyde Dr Paul Alsters, DSM Pharma Products Prof Karl Anker Jørgensen, Aarhus University) 2014-09-01 16:00: Single Molecule Analysis Using Nanometer-Scale Pores (John J Kasiaonwicz) 2014-10-17 20:00: Gods, Devils and Alcohol (Dr Peter Wothers, MBE) 2014-11-14 20:00: The Billion-Molecule Machine (Professor Jonathan Goodman) 2016-01-29 20:00: Snakes and Ladders on the Pathway to Mechanism (Professor GC Lloyd-Jones FRS, FRSE) 2016-02-26 20:00: New-Generation Computer Memory (Prof. Stephen Elliott (University of Cambridge)) 2018-04-27 18:15: Sunlight-driven Synthesis of Sustainable Fuels and Chemicals (Dr Erwin Reisner from the Cambridge Chemistry Department) 2018-10-15 18:15: Nuclear receptors and atherosclerosis (Dr Ines Pineda Torra, UCL) 2018-10-17 18:00: The fight against malaria using proteasomes (Dr Paula da Fonseca, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology) 2018-10-22 18:00: Synthetic biology: host-construct interactions (Dr Francesca Ceroni, Imperial College, London) 2018-11-22 18:00: Early maternal-fetal interactions (Dr Roser Vento-Tormo, Wellcome Sanger Institute) 2019-01-23 18:00: Learning and memory: a novel insight ( Dr Melanie Stefan) 2019-02-08 18:00: Wellcome’s role on global health and scientific policy challenge (Ed Whiting, Director of Policy and Chief of Staff) 2019-02-18 18:00: Does seeing help you to hear better? (Professor Jennifer Bizley, UCL)