30 Nov 2013

Talks/seminars/conferences around Cambridge in November 2013

What a pleasure to learn something new or get stimulations in such a traditional atmosphere.

The best of this month: "Neuroscience Clash Course (1) The organisation of the brain."
Sidgwick Site, Lecture Block
The second best: " This house would retroactively strip Obama of the Nobel peace prize."
The Chamber of the Cambridge Union Society
...and "SVC2UK 2013:  Transformation of Healthcare" and "Communicating risk and scientific uncertainty" were the second best too.

The full list of talks/seminars:
  • #019 Inaugural Dinner Meeting of the Cambridge Judge Business School Wittgenstein Society ++++
  • #020 Border crossings: in the light of history ++
  • #021 Land of silence and darkness: a film by Werner Herzog ++++
  • #022 How can mice using iPads help cure Alzheimer’s disease? +++
  • #023 SVC2UK 2013:  JBS Masterclasses +++
  • #024 SVC2UK 2013:  Transformation of Healthcare +++++
  • #025 The Economics of Electricity Storage for Renewable Electricity Generation: A German Case +++
  • #026 The cultured chimpanzee: nonsense or breakthrough? ++++
  • #027 Venture Capital and Knowledge Transfer +++
  • #028 Behavioural Insights in Finance / Graphical Displays on Investment Risk Appetite. ++
  • #029 Communicating risk and scientific uncertainty +++++
  • #030 Digital Connectivity in Cities: The Role of Policy +
  • #031 Are you your brain? ++++
  • #032 This house would retroactively strip Obama of the Nobel peace prize, at CUS +++++
  • #033 Information storage in DNA ++++
  • #034 Decoding human genomes on a population scale: solexa/illumina sequencing +++
  • #035 Transformation of India's Security Exchange +++
  • #036 Nanotechnology in medicine, run by OBR ++++
  • #037 Economics was useless during the financial crisis. What can be done? ++++
  • #038 Mathys & Squire's IP workshop, run by CUTEC ++
  • #039 Neuroscience Clash Coruse (1) The organisation of the brain. +++++
  • #040 Academic English Writing Seminar ++++

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