Kat Arney interviews Jack Ashby at the Grant Museum, London December 2005
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Professor Keith Kendrick, the Babraham Institute, Cambridge. December 2005
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Professor Joan Silk, University of California. December 2005
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Dr Katie Slocombe, University of St. Andrew's, Scotland. December 2005
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Dr Vicki Melfi, Paignton Zoo December 2005
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Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys from the University of Leicester December 2005
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Dr Chris Voigt from the University of California, San Francisco November 2005
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Dr Mike Majerus from the Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge November 2005
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Dr Darren Grafham from the Sanger Centre in Hinxton, Cambridgeshire November 2005
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Anna Lacey interviews the series producer Mike Salisbury, from the BBC Natural History Unit in Bristol November 2005
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Professor David Pritchard, University of Nottingham November 2005
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Professor Elizabeth Bernays, University of Arizona November 2005
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Bee Wilson, historian, food columnist and author of The Hive October 2005
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Ian Burgess from Insect Research and Development, Cambridge October 2005
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Dr William Foster from the Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge October 2005
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Dr Huseyin Mehmet from Imperial College, London October 2005
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Anna Lacey interviews the Chief Executive of the RSPB, Graham Wynn March 2005
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Dr Tim Wreghitt, Addenbrookes Hospital March 2005
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Dr Ian Burgess, Insect Research & Development Ltd. March 2005
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DO THEY MAKE US INTELLIGENT? - Professor Seth Grant, Sanger Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge Chris - Tell us how genes are involved in the nervous system. They obviously are because the brain is one of the most metabolically March 2005
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