Martin Luck is Emeritus Professor of Physiological Education at the University of Nottingham, UK. He holds degrees from the Universities of Nottingham, Leeds and the Open University and is a National Teaching Fellow and Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. His early research career in reproductive biology and endocrinology took him to Germany and Australia, before returning to a faculty position at Nottingham in 1990. He has a longstanding interest in the links between teaching and research and helped to found a leading journal devoted to publishing research by undergraduate students. He has written books on student research and endocrinology and is currently co-authoring a major textbook for biology students.
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Apology: History by Serendipity Dedication Acknowledgements Volume 1: Biological Lectures and Addresses Preface Contents Lecture 1: The Modern Study of Zoology Lecture 2: The Influence of Environment on The Structure and Habits Of Animals Lecture 3: On Embryology as An Aid to Anatomy Lecture 4: The Theory of Change of Function Lecture 5: Butterflies Lecture 6: Fresh-Water Animals Lecture 7: Inheritance Lecture 8: The Shapes and Sizes of Animal Lecture 9: Some Recent Developments of The Cell Theory Lecture 10: Animal Pedigrees Lecture 11: Some Recent Embryological Investigations Lecture 12: Death Lecture 13: The Recapitulation Theory Interlude: A Revealing Book Review Volume 2: Lectures on The Darwinian Theory Preface Contents Lecture 14: History of The Theory of Evolution Lecture 15: Artificial Selection And Natural Selection Lecture 16: The Argument from Palaeontology Lecture 17: The Argument from Embryology Lecture 18: The Colours of Animals and Plants Lecture 19: Objections to The Darwinian Theory Lecture 20: The Origin of Vertebrated Animals Lecture 21: The Life and Work of Darwin List of Authorities Biography: Arthur Milnes Marshal and His Family

