Series four

Nick HoogenraadArchitecture as a driving force for changing approaches to teaching and research in molecular sciences

Nick's vision for a hub for a shared working environment - linking world class research, training and laboratory teaching - will be realised with LIMS.

Jeremy BaskinEngineering the climate: Geo-engineering as alternative climate policy?

Geoengineering is emerging as a third leg of climate change policy, despite substantial ethical and other concerns.

Mark JoisObesity epidemic: Who are the culprits?

Could we fortify fast and processed foods with 'protective' chemicals to shield us from weight gain and insulin resistance?

Regina BelskiBulging belly: Does the answer to chronic disease prevention lie in the womb?

Coronary heart disease is more closely related to low birthweight than to known behavioural risk factors.

Marilyn AndersonFood for the future

How will we lift a billion people out of poverty and feed an extra 2 billion people by 2050?

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