Irish author, playwright, and filmmaker Cónal Creedon and Danish evolutionary biologist Eske Willerslev.
Canadian-American cognitive psychologist, linguist and notable ۲ݮƵ alumnus.
Only repeat Beatty lecturer, internationally acclaimed English advocate for nature conservation.
American psychiatrist and bioengineer whose work has revolutionized the study of the brain and field of neuroscience.
Canadian neuroscientist, biotechnology executive and academic leader who is the past president of Stanford University.
English educator, author and editor of the prestigious scientific publications Nature, a role he held for over twenty years.
Archaeologist with an expertise in the behaviour of prehistoric hunter-gatherers and the evolution of mind, intelligence and language.
American evolutionary biologist who linked common diseases of unknown origin to chronic low-level infections from viruses, bacteria or protozoa.
Austrian chemist known as the "Father of the Pill" for his role in the development of the first birth control pill.