Cafe Science Extra – Sensation, 8th Oct 2008
Wednesday 8th October saw the launch of Cafe Science Extra, an exciting series of debates that showcase the latest news from upandcoming scientists. Cafe Science Extra gives you the chance to hear the latest scientific developments from researchers at the…
Start of new season!
On Monday 29th September we will kick off our second season of CafeScienceDundee talks. On the Monday Dr Christopher Connolly will be presenting Talking Neurons: the importance of learning to listen. As always the talk is aimed at the public…
Summer talk @Sensation
Cafe Science is still on a break and will return to Borders for its second season, starting in Sept, 2008. However, we have a ‘special’ at Sensation in Dundee, with Prof Klaus Zuberbuhler from Scottish Primate Research Centre. He will…
Genes and Diabetes: fat or fiction?
This months Cafe Science will be the last of our first season, but we shall be starting up again in September. On Monday 30th June, Dr Ewan Pearson will give a short talk called ‘Genes and Diabetes: fat or fiction?‘…
DNA: Solver of all cases?
Coming up, we have Darren Phillips with a short talk called “DNA: Solver of all cases?” which should be highly interesting.This will be upstairs in the Starbucks area of Borders on Monday May 26th. Normal starting time of 7pm sharp….
Biofuels or Biofools?
Prof. Graeme Walker will give a talk entitled “Biofuels or Biofools.” We start at 7pm, Monday 28th April, upstairs in Borders.
Cancer Prevention
Our 3rd Cafe Science will explore the issues around cancer prevention. Prof. Annie Anderson will be giving a short talk entitled, Cancer Prevention: Nutrition and Physical Activity. In the mean time you can click on her name and find out…
The loss of identity
Our second event will be a discussion of identity. Prof. Sue Black will be presenting on The loss of identity is the greatest defeat: How safe is yours? Our identity is something that we hold most precious as being the…
First event: 28th Jan 2008
Our first event will kick off at 7:00pm on the 28th January 2008. Professor Inke Nathke will treat us to a short talk entitled ‘From molecules to tumours: Colon cancer from a biologist’s perspective‘. Admission is free, just turn up….