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SUMMARY:Discovering Life Sciences in the Knowledge Quarter
DESCRIPTION:For London Life Sciences Week\, delivering in partnership with Venture Café London\, the Knowledge Quarter hosts an informal evening of drinks\, discussion and networking to understand the fast-growing life sciences sector in London.\n  \n​Whether you are working in the lab\, pushing the boundaries of innovation in medical science\, or helping to create a thriving life sciences sector in the Knowledge Quarter\, join us for an informal evening of drinks\, discussion and networking. \n​Meet sector peers in the Knowledge Quarter area from a growing list of pharmaceutical and biomedical research companies\, including the Francis Crick Institute\, Novo Nordisk\, Recursion\, LifeArc and Relation Therapeutics. \n​For representatives of Camden and Islington‘s community groups\, it’s a chance to forge meaningful connections with a rapidly growing sector and better understand the opportunities for local people. \n​By 2032\, 3 million sq. ft. of new lab space will have opened in the KQ. Our panel will look at what’s driving this extraordinary growth\, what challenges lie ahead for the sector\, and what opportunities there are for people who live and work in the area. \n​This event is delivered in joint partnership between the Knowledge Quarter and Venture Café London\, with our community partner\, Recursion. \n​If you have any queries\, please contact events@knowledgequarter.london. \nEvent Details\n\nDate: Thursday\, November 20 2025\nTime: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM\nLocation: One Triton Square\, London NW1 3BF\n\nRSVP here
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/evening-drinks-discovering-life-sciences-in-the-knowledge-quarter/
LOCATION:One Triton Square\, 1 Triton Square\, London\, NW1 3BF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Feature Event,KQ Events,November
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20201105T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20201105T160000
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20201020T095712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201020T095713Z
UID:32086-1604588400-1604592000@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:KQ Virtual Private View: Black Monuments Matter
DESCRIPTION:Book your tickets via Eventbrite here. \n\nBlack Monuments Matter: A Virtual Exhibition of Sub-Saharan Architecture\n \nBlack Monuments Matter recognises and highlights African contributions to world history by exhibiting World Heritage Monuments and architectural treasures from Sub-Saharan Africa. In doing so\, this exhibition sweeps away ideas based on racist theories and hopes to contribute to both awareness of African identity and pride of African Heritage. \n \nSites and monuments are physical representations of histories\, heritage\, and developments in society. This exhibition aims to display the diversity and richness of African cultures as part of world history through the study of African Monuments; bringing awareness and pride of African roots and contributions to other cultures.\n \nAfrican cultures suffered extensively from slavery from the 16th to the 19th Century\, and during the acceleration of European colonisation through the 19th and early 20th Century. Black Monuments Matter aspires to create links to living African heritage by making it visible\, assessable\, and known to as many people as possible.\n \nMany of Africa’s monuments are protected by UNESCO and have been given world heritage status. They are also protected and supported by national heritage authorities and by the support of international organisations such as the World Monument Fund and the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.\n \nThrough an approach founded on the latest knowledge and technology\, this special private view event will offer Knowledge Quarter staff an opportunity to learn more about the glorious monuments and sites of African heritage and black cultures across Sub Saharan Africa.\n \nPresented in partnership with the Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations at the Aga Khan University in London\, and the Zamani Project at the University of Cape Town.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/kq-virtual-private-view-black-monuments-matter/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Aga Khan University,Feature Event,KQ Events,November,Partner Events,Private Views
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191130T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191130T153000
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20191112T153812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T153919Z
UID:18951-1575111600-1575127800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Science Cafe: Cartoon Science
DESCRIPTION:The laws of physics within cartoons may seem drastically different from the scientific laws within our world\, but how different are they? Are bananas slippery? Do heavy objects fall faster than light objects? Does Gravity only work when you look down?\nJoin Science Made Simple and the Institute of Physics as they discover the differences between cartoon science and the real world. This event is best for families with children aged 6-10. \nThere will be three shows at the following times: \n11.00 – 12.00 \n12.30 – 13.30 \n14.30 – 15.30 \nTickets are free but spaces are limited so booking is required\, book here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/science-cafe-cartoon-science/
LOCATION:Institute of Physics\, 37 Caledonian Road\, London\, N1 9BU
CATEGORIES:Calendar Month,Feature Event,Nov 2019,November,Partner Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191130
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191202
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20191119T121218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191119T121218Z
UID:18999-1575072000-1575244799@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Festival of Minds and Bodies
DESCRIPTION:Come and celebrate minds and bodies in all their different forms at a festival inspired by the Wellcome Collection’s new ‘Being Human‘ exhibition.\nThis will be a weekend of events including performances\, conversations\, workshops and films. Join artists\, activists and researchers to challenge assumptions about what’s ‘normal’ and what we value. \nAll events will have step-free access and most events will be relaxed\, which means that if you need to\, you are welcome to move around and make noise at any time. Resting points will be available throughout the building and there will be a Chill-Out Room for those wanting a break from the festivities. \nSaturday 30 November events include: Heart n Soul Radio\, Anti-Social Prescribing\, Screensaver Series\, Poems Made from Words Found in the Bin and Tangled. \nSunday 1 December events include: The Politics of Deafness\, Alaska\, Girl Meets Boy: Unravelled and Help the Normals. \nSome events are free to just turn up – others require a ticket. Head to the Wellcome Collection’s Website here to check and book.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/festival-of-minds-and-bodies/
LOCATION:Wellcome Collection\, 183 Euston Road\, London\, NW1 2BE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Calendar Month,Dec 2019,December,Feature Event,Nov 2019,November,Partner Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191202
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20191029T110547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191029T110929Z
UID:18813-1574985600-1575244799@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Cockpit Arts Winter Open Studios 2019
DESCRIPTION:#makingitinlondon Cockpit Arts is throwing open the doors for its celebrated Winter Open Studios. This twice-yearly shopping event is the only time Cockpit is open to the public\, making it an exclusive chance to buy direct from over 140 of the best craftspeople in London\, see where it all happens and support this hub of creative talent.\nLocated in Deptford and Holborn over two weekends\, it’s the destination for festive shopping and to buy direct from Cockpit’s makers\, designers and artists. Whether you’re looking for jewellery\, homewares\, ceramics or fashion accessories … there’s so much to choose from for a gift that will be truly treasured. \nCockpit Arts Winter Open Studios VIP Preview – Just for KQ Members\nCockpit Arts is delighted to welcome Knowledge Quarter member to it’s VIP Preview events\nHolborn – Thursday 28 November 6 – 9pm\nDeptford – Thursday 5 December 6 – 9pm\nThis is exclusive access before the studios open to all visitors – get a glimpse behind the studio doors and a chance to meet and buy direct from London’s best independent makers ahead of the crowds.\nRSVP is essential\, please book your place here.\n\nFriday night lates: Cockpit Arts is open 11am to 8pm on Friday for festive shopping in Holborn and Deptford. Features from 5-8pm include live music and a chance to win a £50 Cockpit Arts voucher with a hidden Golden Ticket. \nAnd for locals\, Cockpit is offering free entry to Camden and Lewisham residents for the first hour each day – 11am to 12 noon\, Friday\, Saturday and Sunday. \nAs part of the Holborn event\, The Out There Art Fair is back for another year\, presenting work by over 50 ActionSpace artists\, and giving you the chance to buy a unique artwork to add to your collection. \nTickets\nAdvance tickets £5 (includes entry to both Holborn and Deptford)\nTickets available here. Please note advance ticket sales close at midnight on 24 November.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/cockpit-arts-winter-open-studios-2019/
LOCATION:Cockpit Arts\, Cockpit Yard\, Northington St\,\, London\,\, WC1N 2NP
CATEGORIES:Calendar Month,Dec 2019,December,Feature Event,KQ Events,Nov 2019,November,Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191127T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191130T193000
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20191119T083734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191119T083734Z
UID:18991-1574883000-1575142200@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Richard Alston Dance Company – Alston At Home
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss an extraordinary mixed bill of dance from “the finest contemporary choreographer this nation has ever produced” – Daily Telegraph \nThe intimacy of Richard Alston Dance Company’s At Home performances are always special but this year it’s even more so\, as Alston bid’s a fond farewell to The Place\, his artistic home of fifty years. \nThe evening promises to be a brilliant showcase of exhilarating dance and music as extracts from works Alston made as early as 1970 are performed alongside brand-new pieces. \nBook your tickets here.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/richard-alston-dance-company-alston-at-home/
LOCATION:The Place\, 17 Duke's Rd\, Kings Cross\,\, London\, WC1H 9PY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Calendar Month,Feature Event,Nov 2019,November,Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191127T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191127T213000
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20191023T083405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191023T083406Z
UID:18706-1574881200-1574890200@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Turing Bright Club comedy showcase
DESCRIPTION:Bright Club has been transforming researchers into stand-up comedians for ten years\, promoting public engagement by scientists\, academics and others with specialist knowledge. The Alan Turing Institute is delighted present some of its brightest minds to the comedy stage.\nBook your ticket here – includes one free drink. \nHeadline Acts\nAlex Lathbridge – MC\nAlex is a comedian\, producer\, and biochemist. If you’ve heard him discuss science and tech on the radio or on his podcast (Why Aren’t You A Doctor Yet?)\, he’s very sorry that you had to go through that experience. You can see what he’s doing by following him on Twitter or scrolling through his website. \nBec Hill\nBec Hill is an Australian-born\, UK-based comedian best known for her viral flipchart videos and ridiculous social media adventures. When she’s not performing stand-up around the world to both adults and kids\, she is either appearing on/writing for telly\, chatting on various podcasts\, or winning awards. She’s also been a time-traveller\, the voice of several characters in Mass Effect: Andromeda and Anthem\, and most recently became a Tooth Fairy.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/turing-bright-club-comedy-showcase/
LOCATION:Drink\, Shop & Do\, 9 Caledonian Road\, Islington\, N1 9DX
CATEGORIES:Calendar Month,Feature Event,Nov 2019,November,Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191126T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191126T200000
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20191112T153402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T153426Z
UID:18948-1574793000-1574798400@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Craft Collider: Crafting and Particle Physics (for Grown-Ups)
DESCRIPTION:In the search to understand the smallest building blocks of our universe\, particle physicists have invented incredible ways to detect and visualise the sub-atomic world. From the bubble chambers of the 1950’s to the digital displays of the Large Hadron Collider these images have not only helped to enrich our understanding\, they are really beautiful too!\nThis is your chance to find out about these tiny particles and create your own seasonal decoration inspired by the way they interact. So bring some friends\, come and enjoy a glass of mulled wine and an evening of making as you find out about the mysteries of this unseen world. This event is for adults aged 18+ \nFind out more and book your free place here. \n(Image SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/craft-collider-crafting-and-particle-physics-for-grown-ups/
LOCATION:Institute of Physics\, 37 Caledonian Road\, London\, N1 9BU
CATEGORIES:Calendar Month,Feature Event,Nov 2019,November,Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191120T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191120T103000
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20191014T113547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191119T140841Z
UID:18648-1574238600-1574245800@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Data Diversity in Research: A call to action for concrete solutions
DESCRIPTION:The data gap issue is not new\, as Caroline Criado Perez demonstrated in her recent book\, ‘Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men’ – from stab vests to medical trials – the “one-size-fits-men” approach puts lives at risk. \nIn a recent blog\, BenevolentAI described how in 1992 the dosage for insomnia medication Zolpidem was based on research made up of predominantly male test subjects. It was only after 700 reports of impaired driving and road accidents that dosage for women was reconsidered. Equally\, diversity from an ethnic perspective is underrepresented. In 2014\, 86% of the clinical trials participants are white according to a study published in Nature. This means that patients may experience different side-effects or may fail to respond to treatments altogether. \nA huge part of the population is still left out of research\, yet\, we are living in an age of great innovation. New technologies are empowering scientists and researchers with previously unimaginable capabilities\, enabling greater discoveries. It is the right time to finally tackle the data-gap issue and work towards a better understanding of human behaviour offering equal chances to various populations to get relevant treatments and care. \nWe’re bringing this event together to provide a forum in which pharma industries\, academia\, institutions\, research groups and private companies based in the Knowledge Quarter can come together\, discuss the challenges of data diversity in research (particularly medical research)\, combine expertise\, and initiate projects to lead to more diversity in data. \nAgenda\n8:30 -9:00 | Networking Breakfast \n09:00 – 9:30 | Panel discussion \nThought leaders in science and tech discuss the challenges of data diversity that we face currently and help materialise possible tangible solutions through engagement and discussion with wider stakeholders in the meeting. \nChair: Adepeju Oshisanya\, BenevolentAI \n\nMaria Nelson\, Senior Head of Innovation Practice\, Digital Catapult\nJackie Hunter\, CE Clinical and Strategic Partnerships BenevolentAI\nRob Wilson\, Senior Regulatory Consultant\, DLRC\nDiane Harbison\, CEO Decipher Analytics\nDawn Duhaney\, Product Manager\, Wellcome Trust\n\n09:30 – 10:30 | Workshop \nWe will invite the audience to reflect on ideas to increase the diversity of data in the research space. \nWho should attend?\nYou must work for a Knowledge Quarter partner organisation. Please register with your organisational email on eventbrite here. If you do not work for a Knowledge Quarter partner\, but would like the opportunity to share your experience and knowledge in this field with our group\, please register your interest via email. \nThis event is a follow up to the KQ Future of Knowledge Conference\, sponsored by British Land. \nFind out more about our Chair and Panel:
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/data-diversity-in-research-a-call-to-action-for-concrete-solutions/
LOCATION:Benevolent AI\, 4-8 Maple St\, Bloomsbury\,\, London\, W1T 5HD
CATEGORIES:Calendar Month,Feature Event,KQ Events,Nov 2019,November
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191114T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191114T183000
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20191022T130430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191022T130430Z
UID:18693-1573741800-1573756200@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Picturing Success In The Age of Information: A Scriberia Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Come and discover\, through the work of one of the greatest visual thinkers of the last century\, how thinking\, working and communicating more visually can help you meet the challenges of the Information Age.\nAs Scriberia’s guest\, you’ll tour the museum’s current exhibition: The Art of Persuasion: Wartime Posters by Abram Games\, after an exclusive introduction to Games’ life and work by his daughter\, design historian\, Naomi Games. \nYou’ll see how the clarity\, economy and intelligence of Games’ designs cut through the uncertainty and chaos of wartime Britain. And\, after a programme of presentations\, panels and workshops from the Scriberia team and selected clients\, you’ll leave with a deeper understanding of how modern organisations harness the power of pictures to penetrate the modern-day noise and clutter\, to inform\, persuade and align. \nPanel discussion on how visual thinking is used generate ideas\, refine strategies\, create alignment and enable change \nHighlights include: \n\nShort workshop to hone and harness your visual thinking abilities\nConnect with Scriberia producers and a network of like-minded Scriberia clients and collaborators\nExplore the future of visual thinking through augmented reality technology\nEnjoy an exclusive introduction and tour of the Abram Games exhibition\nJoin the Scriberia team for complimentary food and drinks at a reception at the National Army Museum
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/picturing-success-in-the-age-of-information-a-scriberia-symposium/
LOCATION:National Army Museum\, Royal Hospital Road\, London\, SW3 4HT
CATEGORIES:Calendar Month,Feature Event,Nov 2019,November,Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191104T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191104T173000
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20191008T080112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191008T080112Z
UID:18577-1572859800-1572888600@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:British Museum National Programmes Conference 2019
DESCRIPTION:You are warmly invited to attend the British Museum’s National Programmes 2019 Conference on Monday 4 November. The conference will explore equality and diversity in museum practice across the UK – highlighting issues of representation\, authority and power with particular focus on disability\, class\, gender\, race and sexuality.\nBonnie Greer has recently been announced as the keynote speaker. Playwright\, novelist\, critic\, broadcaster and former British Museum Trustee\, Bonnie is passionate about making positive change in the museum sector. Bonnie’s keynote address will be followed by over 35 different sessions\, led by speakers and contributors from across the UK. \nThis event is open to anyone working in or with museums: museum professionals\, representatives of sector bodies\, community partner organisations and people working in the arts\, cultural heritage and creative industries with a relevance to the museum sector\, and others working in these fields including charities and third-sector organisations\, freelance practitioners\, artists\, activists\, funders\, academics and early-career scholars. Emerging museum practitioners are particularly encouraged to take part. \nTickets are available to purchase online via the British Museum’s website\, priced at £15. Thanks to the support of the Vivmar Foundation\, £8 concessions tickets are available for anyone who needs them\, as well as a limited number of travel bursaries for those who would otherwise be unable to attend.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/british-museum-national-programmes-conference-2019/
LOCATION:The British Museum\, Great Russell St\, London \, WC1B 3DG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:British Museum,Calendar Month,Feature Event,Nov 2019,November,Partner Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191104T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20191104T103000
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20191015T103822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191015T130948Z
UID:18659-1572858000-1572863400@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Breakfast Seminar: work-life balance and career penalties in the Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:Join Birkbeck for a Breakfast Seminar on work-life balance and career penalties in the Performing Arts.\nThis thought-provoking discussion will be led by Professor Almuth McDowall and is relevant for people working in or with an interest in the arts as well as researchers and practitioners who look to understand precarious working and how to better support parents through flexible work structures. \nDuring the seminar Professor Almuth McDowall will outline recent research\, undertaken in partnership with Parents in Performing Arts\, which focused on precarious ways of working and insufficient access to work for people with caring responsibilities. The seminar will be chaired by Dr Rebecca Whiting. \nTickets are free\, but please register your attendance here.\nTimings: \n9.00 am Refreshments and networking\n9.30 am Seminar start\n10.15am Discussion\, networking and close \nThe Breakfast Seminar series is organized by the School of Business\, Economics and Informatics at Birkbeck. Seminars take place on a termly basis with each seminar focusing on a different research issue with particular implications for today’s workplace. \nAbout Professor Almuth McDowall\nProfessor Almuth McDowall is a Professor of Organizational Psychology at Birkbeck University. Below see her Inaugural lecture about her research into evidence-based policing\, the “always on” culture\, work/life balance and parents in performing arts. Delivered on December 12th 2018.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/breakfast-seminar-work-life-balance-and-career-penalties-in-the-performing-arts/
LOCATION:Birkbeck\, University of London\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Calendar Month,Feature Event,November,Partner Events,Talks
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191104
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20190617T134601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190617T134601Z
UID:17638-1553817600-1572825599@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Great British Jews: A Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Discover some of the most recognisable Great British inventions\, innovations\, products and people that you never knew were Jewish!\nThis playful exhibition celebrates the huge contribution that Jews have made to this country across a variety of cultural\, scientific and commercial fields. \nPlease note this event is currently running\, closing on the 3 November 2019. Find out more here. \nAbout The Jewish Museum London\nThe Jewish Museum London tells the story of the history and heritage of Jews in Britain through universal themes of migration\, family\, faith and culture. The Museum exists for all people from all backgrounds and celebrate diversity in all its forms.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/great-british-jews-a-celebration/
LOCATION:Jewish Museum\, Raymond Burton House\, 129-131 Albert St\, London\, Camden\, NW1 7NB
CATEGORIES:August,Feature Event,Jewish Museum,July,June,November,October,Partner Events,September
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190301
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191201
DTSTAMP:20260625T125957
CREATED:20190617T133607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190617T192708Z
UID:17606-1551398400-1575158399@www.knowledgequarter.london
SUMMARY:Craft & Graft: Making Science Happen
DESCRIPTION:How do you feed a million fruit flies? How does an eyelash become a scientific tool?\nTake a look behind the scenes at Britain’s biggest lab to discover the astonishing methods driving the latest advances. Visit The Crick’s free exhibition for an eye-opening glimpse of the people behind the science. \n\nPlease note this event is currently running\, closing on the 30 November 2019. Find out more here. \nAbout The Francis Crick Institute\nThe Francis Crick Institue is a biomedical discovery institute researching the biology underlying human health. Their work is helping to understand why disease develops and to translate discoveries into new ways to prevent\, diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer\, heart disease\, stroke\, infections and neurodegenerative diseases.
URL:https://www.knowledgequarter.london/event/craft-graft-making-science-happen/
LOCATION:The Francis Crick Institute\, 1 Midland Road\, London \, NW1 1AT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:August,Feature Event,July,June,November,October,Partner Events,September
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