David Bainbridge is a science writer, clinical
veterinary anatomist at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of St
Catharine’s College.
He trained as a veterinary surgeon at Cambridge while also studying for a degree in zoology. After qualifying as a vet, he spent one year in full-time clinical practice before studying for a PhD in reproductive biology and embryology in the Institute of Zoology at Regent's Park Zoo in London. Between that and his current job he studied the immunology of human and animal pregnancy at the University of Oxford and the Royal Veterinary College. He is still active in part-time clinical work.
He is the author of A VISITOR WITHIN: The Science of Pregnancy (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2000), THE X IN SEX: How the X Chromosome Controls Our Lives (Harvard University Press, 2003) and BEYOND THE ZONULES OF ZIN: A Tour Guide to Your Simple Brain (Harvard University Press, 2008). He has made several appearances on radio and television and written for 'New Scientist' and 'La Recherche'.
He trained as a veterinary surgeon at Cambridge while also studying for a degree in zoology. After qualifying as a vet, he spent one year in full-time clinical practice before studying for a PhD in reproductive biology and embryology in the Institute of Zoology at Regent's Park Zoo in London. Between that and his current job he studied the immunology of human and animal pregnancy at the University of Oxford and the Royal Veterinary College. He is still active in part-time clinical work.
He is the author of A VISITOR WITHIN: The Science of Pregnancy (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2000), THE X IN SEX: How the X Chromosome Controls Our Lives (Harvard University Press, 2003) and BEYOND THE ZONULES OF ZIN: A Tour Guide to Your Simple Brain (Harvard University Press, 2008). He has made several appearances on radio and television and written for 'New Scientist' and 'La Recherche'.
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