![]() | Mark Henderson has written about science for The Times since 2000, covering all aspects of science news and writing regular commentary and features. He co-edits the Eureka science supplement and blog. He has twice won the Norwich Union/Medical Journalists’ Association Story of the Year award. He takes a particular interest in genetics, regenerative medicine and reproductive medicine, and his first book, 50 Genetics Ideas You Really Need to Know, was published last year by Quercus. |
Saturday 31 October 2009, 10.30am Lecture Theatre 1
Frankenstein's Daughters: from science fiction to science fact?
Saturday 31 October 2009, 12.15pm Lecture Theatre 1
Genetics and genomics: medicine made to measure?
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