This week's Horizon (the BBC flagship science program) addresses the issue of public trust in science.
Sir Paul Nurse, the new head of the Royal Society, presents the programme and addresses many issues about the need for more scientists to engage with the media on the big controversies in science.
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Sir Paul Nurse KBE FRS
PhD from the School of Biological Sciences
Scientist and 2001 Nobel Prize Winner
“The University of East Anglia was very important to me at a crucial time in my research life. I received a brilliant training as a research student which has stood me in good stead for the rest of my career. And, of course, I really enjoyed myself.”
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Sir Paul Nurse KBE FRS
PhD from the School of Biological Sciences
Scientist and 2001 Nobel Prize Winner
“The University of East Anglia was very important to me at a crucial time in my research life. I received a brilliant training as a research student which has stood me in good stead for the rest of my career. And, of course, I really enjoyed myself.”

