Thursday, 5 August 2010 7:30pm

Cost

SO Live Friend (more info):FREE
Per Adult:£3.00
Family/Group (up to 5 people):£10.00

Joining us at Science Oxford Live will be Prof Gil McVean, who researches how humanity’s genetic makeup has changed over history. Together we will explore how and why different modern human populations differ from each other, and what that might mean for Homo sapiens today and in the future.

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