UCL Bite-Sized Lunchtime Lecture: Francis Crick, Master Polymath, and Rebuilding after Earthquakes
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Richard Mully Basement, UCL Lewis's Building
Gower Street, London
WC1E 6BT
Gower Street, London
WC1E 6BT
Date:
Fri 16th Mar 12 at 1:10pm (ended)
Cost:
Free
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As well as being one of the discoverers of DNA, Francis Crick mastered many subjects in his lifetime. In her talk, Christine Aicardi (UCL Science and Technology Studies) explores Crick’s life, teasing out the lessons we can learn from him about working across disciplines. Bernadette Devilat (UCL Bartlett School of Architecture), looks at how historic villages have emerged from Chile’s destructive earthquakes.
Join us for an inspiring lunch hour and take the opportunity to quiz some of UCL's early-career researchers about their work.
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