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    • Leah Astbury discusses her GTR project
    • Martin Johnson discusses his GTR project
    • Peter Jones discusses his GTR project
    • John Forrester discusses his GTR project
    • Professor Sir Robert Edwards (1925–2013)
    • Frog pregnancy testing
    • Medieval medical reference book
    • The Sekenesse of Wymmen
    • Multimedia embryos
    • Sexual selections
    • A book of ominous births, 650 BC
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  • Features overview
  • Jim Secord discusses his GTR project
  • Leah Astbury discusses her GTR project
  • Martin Johnson discusses his GTR project
  • Peter Jones discusses his GTR project
  • John Forrester discusses his GTR project
  • Professor Sir Robert Edwards (1925–2013)
  • Frog pregnancy testing
  • Medieval medical reference book
  • The Sekenesse of Wymmen
  • Multimedia embryos
  • Sexual selections
  • A book of ominous births, 650 BC

Jim Secord discusses his GTR project

September 2013

Professor Jim Secord, principal investigator on the Generation to Reproduction project and Director of the Darwin Correspondence Project, discusses his work on the history of evolution and Darwin's correspondence.

Generation to Reproduction

Department of History and Philosophy of Science
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