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Appearance
There have been many lectures and lecture series named in honour of
Galton Institute (the Eugenics Society prior to 1989) and the Institute of Biology. A more recent series ('Science and Medicine', from 2009) is co-sponsored by the Royal Society of Medicine and the Linnean Society of London. An annual set of public lectures were established in 1986 by Darwin College
at Cambridge University.
Galton Institute
- 1960 - Charles Edmund Ford (inaugural lecture)
- 1961 - James Mourilyan Tanner
- 1962 - Alan S. Parkes
- 1963 - see notes
- 1964 - Peter Brian Medawar
- 1965 - Lionel Sharples Penrose
- 1966 - Otto Gustav Edholm
- 1967 - Emmanuel Ciprian Amoroso
- 1968 - Joseph Sidney Weiner
- 1969 - Guido Pontecorvo
- 1970 - David Malcolm Potts
- 1971 - Robert Geoffrey Edwards
- 1972 - John William Sutton Pringle
- 1973 - Geoffrey Ainsworth Harrison
- 1974 - Newton Morton
- 1975 - John Zachary Young
- 1976 - Francis John Govier Ebling
- 1977 - Cyril Astley Clarke
- 1978 - Cedric Oswald Carter
- 1979 - David John Weatherall
- 1980 - Roger V. Short
- 1981 - Mary Leakey
- 1982 - Derek Frank Roberts
- 1983 - Robert Williamson
- 1984 - John A Beardmore
- 1985 - Walter F. Bodmer
- 1986 - John Nicholas Walton
- 1987 - Eugene Grebenik
- 1988 - Malcolm Andrew Ferguson-Smith
- 1989 - Sydney Brenner
- 1990 - William Richard Shaboe Doll
- 1991 - John Fox
- 1992 - Robert Aubrey Hinde
- 1993 - Lewis Wolpert
- 1994 - Robert S. Fogerty
- 1995-2000 - see notes
- 2001 - Paul Patrick Gordon Bateson
It appears that no lecture was made in 1963, or from 1995-2000, and none since the most recent one in 2001.
Darwin College
Darwin lecture series (from 1986). Eight lectures each year on a theme (seven in the inaugural year).
- 1986 - Origins ()
- 1987 - The Fragile Environment ()
- 1988 - Discoveries - see notes
- 1989 - Ways of Communicating ()
- 1990 - Understanding Catastrophe ()
- 1991 - Predicting the Future ()
- 1992 - What is Intelligence? (Richard Gregory, Nicholas Mackintosh, George Butterworth, Roger Schank and Lawrence Birnbaum, Roger Penrose, Simha Arom, Daniel Dennett, Dan Sperber)
- 1993 - Colour: Art & Science (David Bomford, Bridget Riley, Malcolm Longair, Denis Baylor, John Mollon, Peter Parks, John Gage, John Lyons)
- 1994 - The Changing World (Helena Kennedy, Fred Halliday, Kay Davies, Roy M. Anderson, Sara Parkin, Crispin Tickell, Shirley Williams)
- 1995 - Evolution (Stephen Jay Gould, Lewis Wolpert, Jared Diamond, Richard Rogers, Tim Ingold, Gillian Beer, Freeman Dyson, Martin Rees)
- 1996 - Memory (Terrence Sejnowski)
- 1997 - Sound (Philip Peek, Charles Taylor, Jonathan Ashmore, Peter Slater, Peter Ladefoged, Christopher Page, Brian Ferneyhough, Steven Feld)
- 1998 - Structure (Simon Conway Morris, David Pettifor, John Meurig Thomas, Shobana Jeyasingh, John Dixon Hunt, John Knott, Mary Kaldor, Marina Warner)
- 1999 - The Body (Konrad Spindler)
- 2000 - Time (John R. Lucas, Romila Thapar)
- 2001 - Space (Jeffrey Hoffman)
- 2002 - Power (Tony Benn, John Walker, Neil deGrasse Tyson, Maureen Thomas, Elisabeth Bronfen, Derek B. Scott, John Conway, Mary Archer)
- 2003 - DNA: Changing Science and Society (Robert Winston, Dorothy Bishop)
- 2004 - Evidence ()
- 2005 - Conflict (William Brown, Paul Davies)
- 2006 - Survival (Paul Kennedy, Edith Hall, Peter Austin, Richard Feachem, James Jackson, Andrew Prentice, Cynthia Kenyon, Diana Liverman)
- 2007 - Identity (Christopher Hogwood, Ludmilla Jordanova, Adrian Poole, Marcus du Sautoy, Lionel Bently, Raymond Tallis, Philippa Marrack, Peter Crane)
- 2008 - Serendipity (Andy Fabian)
- 2009 - Darwin (Jim Secord, Janet Browne, Sean Carroll)
- 2010 - Risk (Bob Watson, Mark Bailey, Lucia Zedner, Mary Beard, Christopher Hood, John O'Doherty, Ben Goldacre, David Spiegelhalter)
- 2011 - Beauty (Carolin Crawford, Evgeny A. Dobrenko, Jason Kuo, Jeanne Altmann, Elizabeth Eva Leach, Frank Wilczek, Jose Hernandez, Robert May)
- 2012 - Life (Tony Giddens, Chris Bishop, Clive Gamble)
- 2013 - Foresight (Robert J Sawyer, Bridget Kendall, Geoffrey Lloyd)
- 2014 - Plagues ()
- 2015 - Development (Hermann Hauser, Ha-Joon Chang, Michael Pawlyn, Julia Slingo, Bruce Hood, Richard Ellis, Katherine Grainger, John Gurdon)
- 2016 - Games (Thomas C. Schelling)
- 2017 - Extremes ()
- 2018 - Migration (David Olusoga, Chandran Kukathas, Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll, Filippo Grandi, Eva Harris, Kavita Puri, Venki Ramakrishnan, Iain Couzin)
- 2019 - Vision (Paul Fletcher, Anya Hurlbert, Dan-Eric Nilsson, Sophie Hackford, Carlo Rovelli, Carolin Crawford, Andrew Blake, Colin Blakemore)
- 2020 - Enigmas (Albert Yu-Min Lin, Tamsin Mather, Erik Kwakkel, Tiffany Watt Smith, James Grime, Jo Marchant, Sean Carroll, Adam Rutherford)
The third lecture series (1988) on the theme of 'Discoveries' does not appear to have been published and Darwin College's website does not list details other than the name of the theme.
RSM and LSL
- 2009 - Steve Jones - Is human evolution over?
- 2010 - Sir Roy Anderson - Plagues and people in the modern world (23 November 2010)
- 2011 - Sir David Attenborough - Alfred Russel Wallace and the Birds of Paradise (2 November 2011) photos
- 2012 - Sir Leszek Borysiewicz - The virus, the cancer, and our response (8 October 2012)
- 2013 - Sir Martin Evans - Cell differentiation from embryos and tumours to experimental genetics and therapies (30 October 2013)
- 2014 - Anthony K. Campbell [1] - Darwin Diagnosed (2 October 2014)
- 2015 - Sir John Bell - Transforming Medical Practice - from population health to precision medicine (19 October 2015)
- 2016 - David Rollinson [2] - Global De-Worming: A Darwinian Perspective - (3 November 2016)
- 2017 - Eric Alton From gene identification to clinical benefit - the example of cystic fibrosis - (15 November 2017)
- 2018 - Judd Walson Targeting vulnerability; Improving childhood survival, growth and development in low-income settings - (8 November 2018)