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Constantly Changing, Ever Evolving. HIV: Adapting to Change

by Alicia Thornton           As someone whose background is in biological sciences, working in the Grant Museum of Zoology feels a little like coming home. Robert Edmond Grant collated the collection...

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Toxic Tattoos: Mercury Based Pigments in the 19th and 20th Centuries

  by Gemma Angel           In January this year, myself and fellow Research Engager Sarah Chaney went to visit the UCL Geology Collections, to see if there were any mineral or rock samples in the...

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Viruses of Mice and Men

by Sarah Savage           Recently in the Grant Museum, I had the most exciting 35 minute engagement with a mother and son visiting London from Jersey in the Channel Islands.  Since her son was very...

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Movement Taster – Blockages in the system: health research in postwar Britain

          By Kevin Guyan and Ruth Blackburn This taster is from a larger presentation, Blockages in the system: health research in postwar Britain, which forms part of the Student Engagers’ Movement...

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