Tag: Photographs

  • Academic Year 2022-23: It’s a wrap!

    Finished for Academic Year 2022-23! It’s a bit before the academic year normally finishes (and July tends to be nice as a wind down window in schools) but now to take some time off to sort out the new abode as I’ve just moved house. It’s been a busy with 3 times the Genetics/Evolution sessions…

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  • RAREfest 22

    It was a privilege to be asked to perform at RAREFest22 A unique science, technology and arts festival (camraredisease.org) The festival was a great chance for patients and advocacy groups to connect with the clinicians and researchers in the Rare disease community. I played on the Saturday, performing a special version of Genomics! The Musical!…

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  • The new Singing Science stand!

    Very pleased to take delivery of the new Singing Science stand, to put merchandise and leaflets on, or to use as a podium when required! The stand was made by Greenfield Creations – a company whose environmentally sound coffins I hope to be buried in one day! thanks to James Fox for guiding me through…

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  • Wellcome Genome Campus Queens Baton Relay

    The 16th official Queen’s Baton Relay is an epic journey across the Commonwealth, with The Queen’s Baton visiting all 72 nations and territories. Before going to Birmingham, the relay hit the Wellcome Genome Campus in Hinxton for one of the changeover points. Karmadillo/Singing Science performed some busking sets on the day, and I am pleased…

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  • Cambridge University Herbarium Recognised

    A decade ago I was lucky enough to work for a short while at the Cambridge University Herbarium after its move to the Botanical Gardens in Cambridge. It introduced me to the roles John Stevens Henslow and John Lindley played in guiding Darwin. Henslow in particular was Darwins’ mentor. One of the most awestruck moments…

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  • Museum of Zoology Photo Shoot

    Here are some photo’s from the Museum of Zoology in Cambridge. The revamp (a couple of years ago now) means it has changed a bit since I first used to walk past the whale hanging outside (it was donated to the museum after it washed up on the South coast but there wasn’t room to…

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