Reading Pint of Science: Bugs, Bones and Conservation Goals

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This is a chance for Basingstoke Science Cafe subscribers to enjoy an evening with the Reading Pint of Science team.
Archaeological scientists are experts at using the past to help us understand the modern world. So come along to find out how ancient DNA and diseases can help us understand the environmental issues we're facing today. Plus, a special panel featuring inspiring women in STEM!
Full details of tonight's talks and prior payment for tickets can be found at the address below:
https://pintofscience.co.uk/event/bugs-bones-and-conservation-goals
Standard Fee: £5.00
Doors 7:00 pm
Event 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm
Park House, Whiteknights Campus, University of Reading, RG6 6UA
Subjects include:
Eight Legged Freaks: Uncharismatic Arthropods in Popular Media and Conservation
Gaia Mortier (PhD Researcher)
Dark skies and soft bones: The link between atmospheric pollution and Childhood vitamin D deficiency in historical London
Jack Eggington (PhD Researcher)
Women in STEM Panel:
Charlie Davies (PhD Researcher)
Gayatri Ramakrishnan (Undergraduate Student)
Dr Juliette Waterman (Postdoctoral Researcher)

Reading Pint of Science: Bugs, Bones and Conservation Goals