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Wellcome Trust 75 Years Celebration
This year the Wellcome Trust celebrates its 75th Anniversary.
As part of the celebrations, Wellcome Trust researchers from the SGC, the Department of Zoology, the University Museum of Natural History and the Museum of History of Science at the University of Oxford present a stimulating series of events.
The events will cover the way in which form and function are inextricably linked at the macroscopic, microscopic and molecular level, and its implications in biomedicine; the revolution of open access science in drug discovery and the history of X-ray crystallography in Oxford - the ground-breaking technique that enabled scientists to look into a protein at atomic level.
Oxford Events
29.Sep.2011, 19:00
Public Lecture by Prof. Aled Edwards: "Discovering Drugs Without Patents: an open access revolution in progress"7.Dec.2011, 10:00 - 14:30
A free study day for A-level biology students at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History: "Life Form and Function"October.2011 - January.2012
Exhibition at the Museum of History of Science: "Proteins Revealed: Oxford's Protein X-Ray Crystallography Then and Now"