
The Heart and the Head, Part 5
Nov 16, 2015 - 6:36
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Erwan Atcheson, from the Jenner Institute, speaks about his time studying parasitic worms, and the worries that come with it. This is the third part of our evening of storytelling and music, where researchers from the We...
The Heart and the Head, Part 3 is an episode from Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics by Oxford University. Erwan Atcheson, from the Jenner Institute, speaks about his time studying parasitic worms, and the worries that come with it. T...
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Published Nov 16, 2015, 6:28 long, audio available.
Erwan Atcheson, from the Jenner Institute, speaks about his time studying parasitic worms, and the worries that come with it. This is the third part of our evening of storytelling and music, where researchers from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, the Jenner Institute, and Cancer Research UK, came together to tell stories about their lives as scientists, with live musical accompaniment from Oxford-based folk group “James Bell and the Half Moon All Stars”. It took place under the dinosaurs at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
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The Heart and the Head, Part 3 is from Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics by Oxford University.
Published Nov 16, 2015 and 6:28 long