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    • The 2007 RI Christmas Lectures will be given by...

      Tuesday, 15 May 2007 - 16:27 UTC

      …Hugh Montgomery from UCL.

      Dr Montgomery is a physiologist working in the Centre for Cardiovascular Genetics at UCL. To deliver the esteemed Christmas lectures – first given by Michael Faraday – you have to be something of a character. Montgomery certainly fits the bill.

      He was described in a recent interview as ‘an award-winning novelist, scriptwriter, composer and mountaineer’.

      He’s preparing to go up a mountain right now. Everest in fact, as part of the Caudwell Xtreme Everest attempt to put a research team on the world’s rooftop. However, the last anyone heard, he was attempting the treacherous ascent from Hackney to Archway.

      The Royal Institution aren’t saying what Montgomery will be talking about at Christmas, but expect some impressive slides.

      Last updated: Tuesday, 15 May 2007 - 16:27 UTC

      • Comments

        • Date:
          Thursday, 17 May 2007 - 20:31 UTC
          Helen Jaques said:

          That’s exciting, I’m there! Hugh Montgomery lectured in my undergrad physiology course and the research he does with CASE Medicine at UCL is all brilliant, let’s hope he talks about Everest

        • Date:
          Wednesday, 08 Aug 2007 - 15:37 UTC
          Scott Keir said:

          He also

          …once stayed awake for eight days in a row at work!
          …once jumped out of a plane at 14,000 feet with no clothes on!

          according to his publishers

          I wonder if either of those skills will be needed for the Christmas lectures?

        • Date:
          Friday, 04 Apr 2008 - 14:44 UTC
          Manoj Sharma said:

          Hi i am a zoology student and want to study human physiology up to masters level.Can u help me.


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