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SUMMARY:Teenagers - Why Have Them? - Dr David Bainbridge (Department of Ph
 ysiology\, Development and Neuroscience)
DTSTART:20111018T183000Z
DTEND:20111018T193000Z
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CONTACT:Zoe Li
DESCRIPTION:We hear so much about teenagers in the media\, mostly bad\, bu
 t is this the whole story? Why are humans the only species to have teenage
 rs? Why did we evolve them? What are they for? And why don't they always s
 ee eye-to-eye with adults?\n\nDr David Bainbridge is of the Department of 
 Physiology\, Development and Neuroscience at Cambridge. He studied Zoology
  and Veterinary Medicine at Emmanuel College. He is a University Clinical 
 Veterinary Anatomist as well as a popular science writer. His books includ
 e: Teenagers: A Natural History\, The X in Sex: How the X chromosome contr
 ols our lives and Beyond the Zonules of Zinn: A Fantastic Journey through 
 your Brain. He maintains his own website at: http://www.davidbainbridge.or
 g/ 
LOCATION:Castlereagh Room\, Fisher Building\, St John's College
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