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Matthew John Cobb is a British zoologist and Emeritus professor of zoology at the University of Manchester. He is known for his popular science books The Egg & Sperm Race: The Seventeenth-Century Scientists Who Unravelled the Secrets of Sex, Life and Growth; Life's Greatest Secret: The Race to Crack the Genetic Code; and The Idea of the Brain: A History. Cobb has appeared on BBC Radio 4's The Infinite Monkey Cage, The Life Scientific, Start the Week and The Curious Cases of Rutherford & Fry, as well as on BBC Radio 3 and the BBC World Service.

Education
Cobb earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology at the University of Sheffield. During the second year of his undergraduate studies he read an article about the recent discovery of the Drosophila melanogaster dunce mutant in New Scientist and decided to focus on behavioural genetics in fruit flies, later saying he, "went on to do my PhD there, in Psychology and Genetics, looking at the mating behaviour of seven species of fruitfly. Psychology in those days was as much about animal behaviour as it was about human psychology, and I was lucky enough to be in one of the few places in the UK that studied [it]". He completed his PhD in 1983. ==Career and research==
Career and research
From 1981 to 1984, Cobb conducted twin studies at the Institute of Psychiatry in London, research he later described as trying "to get human twins drunk". He has said, "This was interesting, but convinced me that I did not want to do research on human beings". Cobb has worked at the University of Manchester, initially as a lecturer in animal behaviour and later as professor of zoology. Communicating science Cobb has become known to a wider audience through his books for the general public. In 2007, his book The Egg and Sperm Race: The Seventeenth-Century Scientists Who Unravelled the Secrets of Sex, Life and Growth won the Thomson Reuters/Zoological Record Award for Communicating Zoology. ''Life's Greatest Secret: The Story of the Race to Crack the Genetic Code'', In 2020, Cobb's book The Idea of the Brain It was also chosen as one of The Sunday Times' Books of the Year and The Daily Telegraph listed it as one of its "50 best books of 2020". Cobb has made many appearances on radio, including appearances on the BBC science programmes The Curious Cases of Rutherford & Fry, Inside Science, and The Infinite Monkey Cage. In March 2020, he was the subject of the BBC Radio 4 programme The Life Scientific. Cobb has written and provided expert comments for publications including New Scientist and The Guardian, translated five books from French into English, Awards and honours In December 2020, The Genetics Society said that it was "delighted to announce Professor Matthew Cobb as the winner of the 2021 JBS Haldane Lecture" adding that he is expected to present his lecture at the Royal Institution, in November 2021. In 2024 Cobb was awarded The Wilkins-Bernal-Medawar Medal and Lecture by the Royal Society for his work documenting the history of biology as both an author and a broadcaster. Publications Cobb's publications • Drosophila cuticular hydrocarbons revisited: mating status alters cuticular profilesThe Genetic Age: Our Perilous Quest To Edit LifeSmell: A Very Short IntroductionThe Idea of the Brain: A History • ''Life's Greatest Secret: The Race to Crack the Genetic Code'' • Eleven Days in August: The Liberation of Paris in 1944GenerationThe Black Box of Biology: A History of the Molecular RevolutionInsect Taste: Vol 63 ==References==
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