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Professor Zoltán Molnár talks to Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Alastair Buchan to learn more about Thomas Willis's residence and base for scientific discoveries, Beam Hall.

Beam Hall street review, Thomas Willis plaque reading "Neurologist and Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy lived and worked here 1657 - 1667 Beam Hall formerly Biham Hall named for Gilbert de Biham ninth Chancellor of Oxford University (1246) owner of an earlier building on this site", and a headshot of Alastair Buchan.
L-R: Beam Hall on Merton Street, the Thomas Willis plaque and Professor Alastair Buchan