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Dinner@Dana <mailto:Dinner@Dana> : Extreme Science

18.30 - 21.00 Wednesday 8th November 2006 

The Dana Centre 

 

Join Dinner@Dana as we begin a season of extreme science. Explore the limits of human endurance with scientists and survivors who have worked in some of the toughest conditions on the planet.

This month Dr Dan Martin joins us from Xtreme Everest <http://www.xtreme-everest.co.uk/>  - a team of mountaineering medics who climb Everest to study how our bodies are pushed to breaking point.  Find out how the world's highest lab can help treat critically ill patients back home. 

If you can't make it to this Dinner@Dana check out our upcoming event, Extreme Science: Life in the Deep Freeze <http://www.danacentre.org.uk/events/2006/12/12/208>  on 15 December.

This evening costs £13 per person, which includes a two-course meal and a drink.  To book tickets:  020 7942 4040 [log in to unmask]

The Dana Centre, 165 Queen's Gate, South Kensington, London, SW7 5HD

 

Café Scientifique:

Dinner@Dana is part of the Café Scientifique network; a network that has spread throughout the UK from the first Cafe Scientifique held in Leeds in 1998. Meetings aim to stay outside of the traditional academic context by creating a relaxed and informal atmosphere in which everyone is invited to discuss important and interesting scientific issues. These Cafes provide a place where anyone can come along and explore the latest ideas in science, technology and medicine.


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