UCL at the BA Festival of Science
8 September 2003
University College London (UCL) is fielding a host of top researchers at the BA Festival of Science at the University of Salford.
8th - 12th September 2003
Next week's presentations include;
- Making New Bladders - Professor Christopher Fry - Institute of Neurology - ambitious new research offering the potential for complete new bladders to patients with bladder cancer.
- Dyspraxia by Dr Elizabeth Hill, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience - an interactive session on dyspraxia (developmental coordination disorder) and new treatments available.
- Archaeology and the relative sea level change in the Thames - Dr Jane Siddell, Institute of Archaeology - assessing the threats to archaeological sites along the Thames from natural processes, development and destructive research.
- Development of Basic Numeracy - Professor Brian Butterworth- Institute of Cognitive Research - innovative new findings on the development of basic numeracy following analysis of over 18000 people.
Further information:
For further information on any of the presentations mentioned or to arrange an interview during the BA Festival of Science, please contact: Heidi Foden, UCL Media Relations, 07733 307596 or h.foden@ucl.ac.uk