Big Question Lectures
Big Question lectures are an opportunity for Centre of the Cell’s Youth Members – as well as the general public – to hear about ground-breaking research and life-saving work happening here in London, and to ask our speakers about their work.
Talks are delivered by leading scientists or clinicians, often from Barts and the London School of Medicine & Dentistry.
These events aim to increase science capital, bridging the gap between scientists and the general public.
Upcoming events
There are currently no upcoming Big Question Lectures but keep your eye on this space.
Previous Big Question lectures
November 2024
September 2024
Will there ever be a cure for cancer?
March 2024
The Liver: What does it do and what happens when it goes wrong?
March 2023
The 100,000 Genomes Project – how did it change healthcare?
January 2023
How do genes make an ant society?
February 2022
Is the air we breathe our hidden enemy?
March 2020
July 2019
London’s Air Ambulance: What does it take to save the capital’s critically injured?
November 2018
Hidden Enemies: What was the real killer of World War One?
November 2015
Was the First World War Good for Medicine?
May 2014