Dorothy Garrod achieved the accolade at Cambridge in 1939 - nine years before women could be awarded degrees at the University. The portrait, by artist Sara Lavelle, will be displayed at the ...
A traditonal building with a lecture theatre, seminar and classroom facilities ideal for training courses and in close proximity to the Royal London Hospital. Capacity for up to 120.
More than 300 people attended the send-off of Suffolk "bodgineer" Rex Garrod at St Mary and St Lambert church in Stonham Aspal, near Stowmarket. Mr Garrod, who also competed in speedway ...
After observing how alkaptonuria was passed on in families, Garrod proposed that this disease and similar ‘inborn errors of metabolism’ were caused by a defective gene producing a ...
Garrod is a traditional building with a lecture theatre, seminar and classroom facilities, a café and a student common room. Located in close proximity to The Royal London Hospital, it’s ideal for our ...
Evolutionary biologist and master skeleton builder Ben Garrod presents a six-part series looking at how bones have enabled vertebrates to colonise and dominate practically every habitat on Earth.
Initially the architects were asked to look at another part of the college site earmarked for development, but were also asked to reflect on the overall layout and planning of the college grounds.
E. Garrod for the New Sydenham Society's publications (1896), and the’ second on diabetes mellitus (1898). He also wrote important articles on cerebral compression, the problem of fever ...
Evolutionary biologist Dr Ben Garrod and electronics engineer Professor Danielle George explore whether machines built to enhance our lives could one day become our greatest rivals.