Professor Lord Robert Winston, one of the world's most respected medical academics and researcher on the human reproductive system, will speak in Cambridge next week as part of Clare Hall's 2007 Tanner Lecture series.
Professor Lord Robert Winston, one of the world's most respected medical academics and researcher on the human reproductive system, will speak in Cambridge next week as part of Clare Hall's 2007 Tanner Lecture series.
For the first time in the Tanner Lectures' history two speakers will share the main Tanner Lecture on Monday 22 October.
Lord Winston and Professor Judy Illes will share the lecture, 'Medicine, Neuroscience, Ethics and Society', which will be followed by the 'Respondents' lecture on the following day.
Lord Winston has been a major contributor to the progress in the fields of IVF and reproductive genetics, and his group's research has enabled families with a history of a particular genetic disease to have children free of fatal illnesses.
For the members of public, Lord Winston is probably best known as the presenter of the Human Body and Super Human television series. He is also the Chancellor of Sheffield Hallam 探花直播 and heads a world-leading human fertility research team.
Lord Winston, previously Robert Winston, was created a life peer in 1995. As Government Whip he plays a very active role in the House of Lords participating in debates on education, science, medicine and the arts.
Professor Judy Illes is a Professor of Neurology and Canada Research Chair in Neuroethics for the National Core for Neuroethics at the 探花直播 of British Columbia.
Professor Illes directs a strong research team which focuses on the new field of neuroethics. Her team is devoted to ethical, legal, social and policy challenges, specifically at the intersection of the neurosciences and biomedical ethic.
探花直播Tanner Lectures were established by the American scholar, industrialist and philanthropist, Obert Clark Tanner in 1978. 探花直播purpose of the Tanner Lectures is to advance and reflect upon the scholarly and scientific learning related to human behaviour and human values.
In Cambridge, the Tanner Lecture Series is hosted by Clare Hall. Oxford 探花直播 and seven US universities also have a permanent Tanner Lectureship.
探花直播main Tanner Lecture 鈥淢edicine, Neuroscience, Ethics and Society鈥 by Lord Winston and Professor Illes will be held on Monday 22 October between 4 and 5pm in the Lady Mitchell Hall, Sidgwick Avenue. Registration for this lecture is required.
探花直播Respondents will present their feedback on Tuesday 23 October at 9.30am at the Auditorium in Robinson College. Registration for this lecture is not required.
探花直播Tanner Lecture Respondents for 2007 are:
- Prof. Roger Brownsword, School of Law, 探花直播 of London & Kings College
- Dr. John Cornwell Department of History and Philosophy of Science, 探花直播 of Cambridge (Jesus College)
- Prof. Peter Lipton Head, Department. of History and Philosophy of Science, 探花直播 of Cambridge (King's College)
- Dr. Adrian Owen Cognition and Brain Science Unit, 探花直播 of Cambridge (Clare Hall)
探花直播lectures are free and open to all. To register for tickets, please contact Clare Hall's Alumni Officer at tanner.admin@clarehall.cam.ac.uk or on 01223 332368.
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