The story of Genetics- The Race to the Double Helix

Dr Ian Goodall SpeakerNet Sponsor


Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Rotary/charity/Probus/WI/u3a
Fee:
Free
Category:
Science
Updated:
13th January 2025
Tagged:
Genetics

Why do talk of BLOOD relatives? Who discovered the gene? Who was the Austrian monk who was so far ahead of his time that not even Charles Darwin could see the importance of his discovery? Who was ‘THE DARK LADY OF DNA’, and how did her work provide a vital link in the discovery of the structure of DNA? How did Watson and Crick beat ‘THE GREATEST CHEMIST OF THE 20th CENTURY’ to the Double Helix?

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About Dr Ian Goodall

Ian’s talks have been described as ‘highly engaging and informative’ ‘One of the best speakers we’ve ever had’. He has been invited back on many occasions. Ian is the retired Headmaster of a large secondary school and now gives highly illustrated talks which have been extremely well received . He has degrees from several universities and has developed a number of talks with a biological/medical theme. Talks include, THE MAN WHO CAUGHT A MILLION CRIMINALS - ALEC JEFFERYS AND THE INVENTION OF DNA FINGERPRINTING GREAT WOMEN SCIENTISTS THE STORY OF VACCINES - EDWARD JENNER TO THE COVID 19 VACCINES THE RISE OF THE SUPERBUGS - ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE AND THE FUTURE OF MANKIND THE STORY OF GENETICS - THE RACE TO THE DOUBLE HELIX I have given 75 of these talks to Rotary Clubs, Probus Clubs, U3A and WI groups and other societies - with uniformly excellent feedback. I have been included on the Speaker list of West Sussex Women’s Institutes, following and audition. Talks can be anything between 30 and 60 minutes, according to your preference.


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