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HomeMeetingsThe 31st Erasmus Darwin Memorial Lecture DANGEROUS PATHOGENS; PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE

The 31st Erasmus Darwin Memorial Lecture DANGEROUS PATHOGENS; PAST PRESENT AND FUTURE

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Meeting Details
Speaker: Dr Tim Brooks
Biography: DSTL, Porton Down
Date: Tuesday, 10th November 2020
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Venue: This will be a virtual meeting via Zoom
Description: Dr Brooks will describe some of the more dangerous diseases of our time, from whence they came, and where they might go. Also how and why they suddenly appear, and then persist or simply disappear.

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