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Thursday, 7 February 2019 at 15:00 in the Large Operon, EMBL Heidelberg
Blurring the germline - From genome editing to transgenerational epigenetic inheritance
Tim Lewens, University of Cambridge

Thursday, 28 March 2019 at 15:00 in the Large Operon, EMBL Heidelberg
How Beauty Leads Physics Astray
Sabine Hossenfelder, Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies

Friday, 3 May 2019 at 11:00 in the CNR Seminar Room, EMBL Rome
eLife – Towards open communication in science
Mark Patterson, Executive Director, eLife Science Publications

CANCELLED Thursday, 6 June 2019 at 14:00 in the Large Operon, EMBL Heidelberg
The Trouble with Einstein's Time
Jimena Canales, University of Illinois-Urbana

Friday, 14 June 2019 at 14:00 in the Chadwick Amphitheatre, Institute Laue Langevin, Grenoble
Big Data: Experimenters, Collectors, Citizens
Prof. Bruno J. Strasser, University of Geneva, Switzerland

Friday, 28 June 2019 at 13:00 in the Seminar Room 48e, EMBL Hamburg
Infectious disease interventions for population health and human development
Till Bärnighausen, Heidelberg University

Thursday, 18 July 2019 at 14:00 in the Large Operon, EMBL Heidelberg
Unpacking irreproducibility in science
Professor John Ioannidis, Stanford University

Thursday, 12 September 2019 at 14:00 in the Large Operon, EMBL Heidelberg
Ethics Dumping – How to avoid 21st century exploitation in research
Prof. Doris Schroeder, Centre for Professional Ethics, UCLan UK and Law School, UCLan Cyprus

CANCELLED Monday, 16 September 2019 at 15:00 in the Large Operon, EMBL Heidelberg
Herding Scientists – A Problem or A Solution?
Michelle Baddeley, University of South Australia

Friday, 27 September 2019 at 11:00 in the CNR Seminar Room, EMBL Rome
Why do Humans Harm and Kill Each Other? A Psychological Perspective on the Causes of Aggression and Violence
Barbara Krahé, University of Potsdam, Germany

Tuesday, 19 November 2019 at 15:00 in the Large Operon, EMBL Heidelberg
Imaging human embryos: A history
Prof. Nick Hopwood, University of Cambridge