You may be interested in the following lecture:
Professor Brian Spratt FRS from Imperial College London will be giving the Royal Society Leeuwenhoek lecture next Monday (17 Nov) at 5pm in the Cockburn Lecture Theatre, St Mary's Hospital. Admission is free and no tickets are required.
Bacterial populations and bacterial disease
From tracking the source of a deliberate release of anthrax to the origins of mass virulence, Brian Spratt, of Imperial College London, will detail our understanding of the nature and evolution of bacterial pathogens.
Location: Cockburn Lecture, Theatre, Floor 2, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Wing, South Wharf Road, St Mary's Hospital Campus, London W2 1PG
It's less than 5 minutes walk from Paddington Station.
For more details contact Karen-Scott Jupp, tel: 020 7451 2585, email: [log in to unmask]
Hannah Jemmett
Events Officer
The Royal Society
tel: +44 (0)207 451 2575
fax: +44 (0)207 451 2693
web: http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk
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