Venom
- đ¤ Speaker: Leah Fitzpatrick, Imperial College London/Natural History Museum
- đ Date & Time: Thursday 07 February 2019, 18:45 - 20:00
- đ Venue: David Attenborough Building, New Museums Site, Pembroke St., Cambridge, CB2 3QZ
Abstract
Leah, an MSc student at Imperial College London and the Natural History Museum, will give a crash course on venom featuring real specimens! Venom is one of the most widely used biological weapons in the animal kingdom, with just under 200,000 species utilising it. But what is it made from? How did it evolve? And how is it used by animals today?
Series This talk is part of the Cambridge Natural History Society series.
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Leah Fitzpatrick, Imperial College London/Natural History Museum
Thursday 07 February 2019, 18:45-20:00