请阅读伦敦博物馆将要举行的系列讲座的基本信息:
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Lecturer: Professor Jennifer Jenkins The Million Women Study
Wednesday, 28 May 2014 - 6:00 pm Museum of London
Subject: Health, Medical science
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Lecturer: Professor Catherine Fisk Women in Red
Tuesday, 4 March 2014 -6:00 pm Museum of London
Subject: Art and literature, History, Religion
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Lecturer: Professor Michael Carroll How modern scientific knowledge helps to prevent blindness
Wednesday, 26 February 2014 - 6:00 pm Museum of London
Subject: Medical science, Vision and the eye
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Lecturer: Professor Justin Hughes Designing IT to make Healthcare Safer
Tuesday, 11 February 2014 - 6:00 pm Museum of London
Subject: Disease history, Health
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Lecturer: Professor Arti Rai How the Earth Moves
Wednesday, 2 April 2014 - 1:00 pm Museum of London
Subject: Astronomy, Science
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Lecturer: Professor Koleman Strumpf What’s Happened to Childhood?
Thursday, 6 February 2014 - 6:00 pm Museum of London
Subject: 20th century history, Heritage, History
以下是上述系列讲座的简介。请将讲座的简介与讲座的基本信息匹配起来。
This lecture about women in red considers the visual representation of the fallen women, whose fashionable dress in the nineteenth century had a moral dimension. It introduces the theme of the morality and modernity of fashion.
This lecture will draw on a national study of millions of women’s health in cooperation with Cancer Research UK and the National Health Service, aiming to answer many outstanding questions about the factors affecting women’s health.
This lecture focuses on computer and IT systems in hospitals, the sixth biggest killer ahead of road accidents, including mobile devices, what’s wrong with them and how they can be improved. Such problems are common, and by no means limited to health care.
This lecture focuses on our spaceship. Earth is in constant motion. This is a story of our evolving understanding of the geography of Earth’s position in space-a story of astrometry from the ancient Greeks to the most modern satellite, Gaia.
The new exciting technologies are likely to play an increasing role in eye-care. What they are likely to achieve will be discussed in this lecture. Gene treatment and other ways have all been studied as potential treatments for a variety of eye diseases.