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Mark Lythgoe

Mark Lythgoe is a lecturer in radiology and physics in the Royal College of Surgeons Unit of Biophysics at the Institute of Child Health, University College London.


Davina Stevenson

Davina is a Regulatory Affairs Officer for a pharmaceutical company.


Danielle Turner

Danielle Turner is a member of the Dept. of Psychiatry at Cambridge University


Dana Mackenzie

Dana Mackenzie is a science journalist and author of "The Big Splat, or How Our Moon Came to Be".


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Sarah Urquhart

Sarah is a GP based in Cambridge


Anne Holden

Anne Holden is a PhD student at Cambridge University studying human evolutionary genetics in the Department of Archaeology. She is supported by a scholarship from the Bill Gates Foundation. To show her appreciation, she promptly used the scholarship funds to buy her Mac iBook.


Barrie Lancaster

Dr. Barrie Lancaster is an electrophysiologist in the Neural Signalling department at the Wolfson Institute for Biomedical Research, University College London (UCL).


Paraminder Dhillon

Paraminder Dhillon is studying biochemistry and genetics at Nottingham University.


Chris Smith

Chris Smith is a clinical lecturer in virology at Cambridge University and the founder and managing editor of the Naked Scientists


Frank Witte

Dr Frank Witte is a university lecturer in the theoretical physics department at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. He appears on regional radio every now and then answering listeners' questions on relativity, which is one of his favorite subjects.



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