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... entry . .Jump to comments In Memoriam Department of Pharmacology, UCL 1905 – 2007 On June 13th 2007, UCL’s Council ... You can download here The Department of Pharmacology at University College London,1905 – 2007. A short history A more recent and ...
... to follow-up The bulletin of the British Pharmacological Society, Pharmacology Matters, declined to ... more corruption of the sort that’s been seen at the University of Sheffield (3). This is very sad, because I have great reason ... shrugged its shoulders about the fact that students at Westminster University have been shown dowsing with a pendulum as a method for ...
... to latest diary entries This is a story of everyday researchers and teachers, struggling to do their job in a world ... pictures. 15 November 2012. Back to my alma mater, the University of Leeds to give a talk. I was invited by David Miller of the ... “Changing Role of NICE”. It was organised by Westminster Health Forums, and so was too expensive for humans. But I managed ...
... undercover investigation finds evidence of nutritional therapists giving out advice that could seriously harm ... Therapy" or "Nutritional medicine". Westminster University closed its BSc Nutritional Therapy during last year. We still ...
... is a synopsis of what I said at my talk December 1 2011 to the UCL Crucible Centre’s ... the most hated, loathed and despised department in the university – human resources. The survey-wallahs go to great pains to ... a graduate in "nutrtitional therapy" (before Westminster closed it down). The resilience diagram is equally ...
... is a slightly-modified version of the article that appeared in BMJ blogs yesterday, but with more links to ... initiatives in wellbeing are springing up at a time when university managers are set on taking actions that have exactly the opposite ... (Marmot, M., 2004). For every tube stop you go east of Westminster you lose a year of life expectancy (London Health ...
... to follow-up The Prince of Wales’ Foundation for Integrated Health shut down amidst scandal in ... after the good job he did in ejecting quacks at the University of Buckingham. Simon Mills A man who thinks herbs can be ... (Christine Glover), a herbalist (Michael McIntyre). Westminster University’s king of woo (David Peters), not to mention the ...
... no extra cost. It is not intended to get the government off the hook when it comes to funding of either teaching or research. The ... 22) It was written before I had seen the Browne report on University finance, Comments on that will be added in the follow-up. Honours ...
... But recent events have unleashed a Palin-esque torrent of comments from people who clearly know even less about it than I do. In any ... problem. The latest reactions to the developments at the University of East Anglia and the IPCC may show the nature of the problem with ...
... below (with live links in the text. [Download pdf of print version] I very soon discovered that the book had already caused ... a scientist David Colquhoun, professor of pharmacology, University College London Unscientific America sounds like a fascinating ... (7) Colquhoun, D. Westminster University BSc: "amethysts emit high yin energy". ...
... speech (only a month or two behind the blogs). The suing of Simon Singh for defamation by the British Chiropractic Association has ... to happen (in this case Prof Geoffrey Petts of Westminster University), things started to happen. In the last few years all five ...
... to follow-up This classic was published in issue 1692 of New Scientist magazine, 25 November 1989. Frank Watt was head of the ... Microprobe Unit in the Department of Physics at Oxford University. He wrote for the New Scientist an article on Microscopes with ...
... Read also the wonderful essay. The Mismeasurement of Science, by Peter Lawrence (who is one of the signatories of the ... Yin energy), and Michael Pittilo of Robert Gordon’s University Aberdeen. We have vice chancellors who defend corrupt practices by ...
... to follow-up I’m perfectly happy to think of alternative medicine as being a voluntary, self-imposed tax on the gullible ... are behaving illegally, but we shan’t know until a university is taken to court. Watch this space. The fact remains that the ...
... forms of ineffective treatment, ‘alternative’ or otherwise, pose real ... whatsoever. They are pure gobbledygook. Can any serious university be expected to teach such nonsense as though the words meant ... have fallen for this, to their eternal shame (e.g, Westminster, Thames Valley, Salford, Central Lancashire, Lincoln: see here for ...