Anne-Maree Pearse, Launceston Mount Pleasant Laboratories, Tasmania February 2006
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Prof. John O'Doherty, California Institute of Technology, USA January 2006
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Prof. Steve O'Rahilly, University of Cambridge January 2006
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Prof. Len Almond, Loughborough University January 2006
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Professor David Pritchard, University of Nottingham November 2005
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Dr Chris Smith visits Westbourne High School in Ipswich November 2005
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Chris Smith interviews Dr Paul Digard from the Division of Virology at the University of Cambridge October 2005
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Professor John Oxford, The Royal London Hospital October 2005
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Professor Pat Troop, Chief executive of the Health Protection Agency October 2005
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Dr Tim Wreghitt, Addenbrookes Hospital March 2005
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Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Director of the Autism Research Centre March 2005
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Professor Chris McManus, University College London March 2005
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Dr Peter Naish from the Open University and Dr Tannis Laidlaw from Imperial College London March 2005
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Dr. Toby Murcott, science writer and broadcaster February 2005
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Prof. Fran Balkwill from the Cancer Institute at St. Barts & The London, and Prof. Andrew Wyllie, Head of Pathology at Cambridge University February 2005
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Dr. Graeme Jones, Keele University February 2005
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Prof. John Lee John - The programme I'm presenting is called Anatomy for Beginners. The aim of the programme is to make anatomy accessible to anyone who's interested. We've tried to do a genuine demonstration of anatomy January 2005
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Professor Lawrence Whalley Lawrence - We looked at archives of peoples' IQ tests from 1932 and 1947. We used this childhood data to look at lifelong changes in mental ability. These people are now old and we are January 2005
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Professor Mark Griffiths January 2005
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Professor Barry Everitt January 2005
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