Katrina Lythgoe has been invited to speak at the The Times Cheltenham Science Festival in June this year.
Katrina Lythgoe has been invited to speak at the The Times Cheltenham Science Festival in June this year, with a talk focussing on how HIV might evolve in response to different selection pressures in the future. The festival is a six-day celebration of science, engineering and the arts aimed solely at the general public. It is widely acclaimed as the UK’s leading science festival, with over 50,000 visitors each year.
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