Sep. 27th, 2006

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Thanks [livejournal.com profile] morbidfrog for reminding me of these...:

This term
2006 lecture series
Why Intelligent Design is Stupid – Tuesday 10 October 2006
Professor Steve Jones (UCL Biology)

Humanity, Terrorism, Terrorist War: Palestine, 9/11, Iraq, 7/7 – Thursday 12 October 2006
Emeritus Professor Ted Honderich (UCL Philosophy)

Uncoding the SOS of Cells to Find Cures – Tuesday 17 October 2006
Dr Marco Falasca (UCL Medicine)

Prosopagnosia: A World Without Facial Recognition – Thursday 19 October 2006
Dr Brad Duchaine (UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience)

Bram Stoker’s Transylvania – Tuesday 24 October 2006
Dr Rebecca Haynes (UCL SSEES)

The Ibsen Century: Who or What Are We Celebrating? – Thursday 26 October 2006
Dr Marie Wells (UCL Scandinavian Studies)

Autism and the Social Brain – Tuesday 31 October 2006
Professor Uta Frith (UCL Psychology and UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience)

The Lives of Stars and People: From Astrology to Astrophysics – Thursday 2 November 2006
Dr Francisco Diego (UCL Physics & Astronomy)

What Do Crime and Diseases Have in Common and How Does This Help Us Predict Future Locations of Crime? – Tuesday 14 November 2006
Dr Shane D Johnson (UCL Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science)

Le Corbusier: Modernist Originality or Copying? – Thursday 16 November 2006
Dr Jan Birksted (UCL Bartlett School of Architecture)

Is There a Measure of Knowledge? – Tuesday 21 November 2006
Professor Tony Gardner-Medwin (UCL Physiology)

Redefining Normality – Thursday 23 November 2006
Dr R Beau Lotto (UCL Institute of Ophthalmology)

What is the Brain For? – Tuesday 28 November 2006
Professor Geoffrey Raisman (UCL Institute of Neurology)

Why Species are Fuzzy: Hybridisation and the Nature of Biodiversity – Thursday 30 November 2006
Professor James Mallett (UCL Biology)

Pain and the Preterm Infant – Tuesday 5 December 2006
Professor Maria Fitzgerald (UCL Anatomy & Developmental Biology)

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lhl/0607lectures

Held at UCL's (University College London) Gower Street site, at the Darwin Lecture Theatre, each lecture lasts 40 minutes (1.15pm-1.55pm) and is free, with no ticket required and no need to book. You are welcome to bring your lunch along-or refreshments are on sale before each lecture.

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