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Colin Blakemore, a British neurobiologist concurs.
Delia Lloyd: 5 Ways To Keep Your Brain Active As You Age Delia Lloyd 2010
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The rally will be addressed by scientists and campaigners including the neuroscientist Colin Blakemore, former Lib-Dem MP Evan Harris, science writer Simon Singh and doctor and writer Ben Goldacre.
Science cuts: thousands set to protest outside Treasury Alok Jha 2010
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Colin Blakemore, a British neurobiologist concurs.
5 Ways To Keep Your Brain Active As You Age Delia Lloyd 2010
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The underlying list was compiled by psychopharmacologist Professor David Nutt and neuroscientist Professor Colin Blakemore, and the items on the list were rearranged by how they are handled by law in the United States.
Towards a More Enlightened War on Drugs | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2008
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The new system has been developed by a team led by Professor David Nutt, from the University of Bristol, and Professor Colin Blakemore, chief executive of the Medical Research Council.
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Professor Colin Blakemore added: Drug policy is primarily aimed at reducing the harm to individual users, their families and society.
Boing Boing 2007
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Professor David Nutt from the University of Bristol, Professor Colin Blakemore, Chief Executive of the Medical Research Council, and colleagues, identified three main factors that together determine the harm associated with any drug of potential abuse:
Boing Boing 2007
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The first was Colin Blakemore, the head of the Medical Research Council.
Archive 2006-06-01 Nick Anthis 2006
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The first was Colin Blakemore, the head of the Medical Research Council.
Oxford Scientific Activists Take Their Message to the Streets Nick Anthis 2006
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Violent militants have threatened Dawkins 'scientific colleagues: "Among the top three" targets "on the list is Colin Blakemore, head of the Medical Research Council and an Oxford scientist, who has previously received letter bombs at his home.
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