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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Dr. Campbell Bunce Campbell - We've come up with a novel way to help addicts kick both the smoking and cocaine habit: a kind of anti-addiction vaccine. Using the vaccine helps to prevent the high people get from t January 2005
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Dr Mark Farrington Chris - We are told that MRSA kills 5000 people per year. What is MRSA and where did it come from? December 2004
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Sarah Edwards November 2004
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Professor Margaret Stanley. November 2004
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Dr Mark Blagrove October 2004
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