Ford, Brian J., 1999, Witnessing the Birth of the Microscope, [photoessay in] Millennium Yearbook of Science and the Future 2000, ISBN 0-85229-702-5, pp 192-209, Chicago: Encyclopedia Britannica.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Recreating the Origins of Modern Biology, 120th Anniversary and Millennium Lecture, Manchester Microscopical Society, University of Manchester Medical School. 1900-2100h, 17 February.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Chairman's address to A Century of Genetics conference, London: History Network of the Intituteof Biology, 8 May.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Hidden secrets in the Royal Society library, illustrated lecture to Friends of the University Library, Cambridge, 13 May, 1100-1200h.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, The Amateurs who Give us Science (seminar), London: Institute of Cultural Research, 1430-1630h, 27 May.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, The Future of Food , 120pp, ISBN 0-500-28075-4, London: Thames & Hudson.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, The Future of Food, 120pp, ISBN 0-500-28075-4, New York: Thames & Hudson.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, reviews Clive Stace, Field Flora of the British Isles, 736 pp., ISBN 0 521 65315 0, Cambridge:University Press, 1999, Biologist, 47 (3): 157.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Mad Cows 2000, lecture to State Microscopical Society of Illinois, McCrone Research Institute,1800-1900h, 23 June.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, An evening with Brian: Has Food a Future? (lecture to) Inter Micro 2000, Chicago: McCrone Research Institute, 26 June 1900-2000h.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Home-made microscopes (video presentation), Inter Micro 2000, Chicago: McCrone Research Institute, 27 June1230-1250h.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Kawasaki: motorcycle or threat tolife and limb? (lecture to) Inter Micro 2000, Chicago: McCroneResearch Institute, 29 June 1530-1530.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, You, the Genius, elective presentation on individuals as innovators. Summer School on Creativity and Innovation, Homerton College Cambridge: Open University Business School, 1600-1800h, 9 July.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, What Future for Food? lecture to Ways with Words, Dartington Conference, 1130-1230h, 13 July.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, contributions on sub-clinical BSE report, Sarah Dickins programme, BBC Wales phone-in, 1100-1200h,29 August.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Science and the Future of Food, extemporised presentation to Sainsbury's HQ, Stamford Street, London,1100-1200h, 4 September
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Tracing the Roots of Modern Bioscience, illustrated lecture, Georgia Microscopical Society, Atlanta: Fernbank Science Center, 1900-2000h, 27 September.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Revelations of the First Microsopes, illustrated lecture, New York Microscopical Society, New York: American Museum of Natural History, 1900-2000h, 28 September.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, The Institute - Past, Present and Future, Institute of Biology Prestige Lecture, Aston University,Birmingham, 1930-2030h, 11 October.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Genetic engineer, saint or sinner? [in] Genetically modified foods, are they safe? Denver, Colorado: Environment News Digest - Food, 66 (2): 6-24, fall issue.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Science, Society and the Future of Food, Crosstalk Society, Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge, 2000-2100h, 24 October.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Chairman of Sir Colin Spedding lecture on Conservation and Sustainability, History Network lunchtime meeting, Manchester Metropolitan University, Crew and Alsager College, 1400-1500h, 25 October.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, The microscope and the birth of bioscience, Cavendish Laboratory seminar, University of Cambridge, 1430-1530h, 27 October.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Chairman for Prof Steven Beckett lecture on chocolate, food of the gods, Cambridge Society for the Application of Research, 2030-2200, 30 October.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, (ed) The First Fifty Years, 135 pp., ISBN 0 0900490 37 3 (h/b), 0 90049038 1 (p/b), London: Institute of Biology.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, reviews S. W. Paddock's Confocal Microscopy,Methods and Protocols, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society,70 (4): 728.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, One man's waste is another man's breakfast, lecture to Waste Management Consultation, St George's House, Windsor Castle, 1130-1200h, 11 November.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, The taste of tomorrow: globalization is coming home to dinner (with illustrations) Futurist,34 (6): 41-48, November/December.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, A celebration of biology at Christmas,sixth form branch lecture, Institute of Biology, University of Central Lancashire, 1300-1400h, 7 December.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, The taste of tomorrow: globalization is coming home to dinner (with illustrations) Futurist, 34 (6): 41-48, November/December.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Scientific Illustration in the Eighteenth Century, chapter 24 of Cambridge History of Science,New York: Cambridge University Press, in press.
Ford, Brian J., 2000, Hidden Secrets at the Royal Society Archive (chapter), in press.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, The Royal Society and the Microscope, Notes and Records of the Royal Society, 55 (1): 29-49, January.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, reviews Sir Colin Spedding's 'Animal Welfare', Biologist,48 (1): 43-44, February.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, Soft cell (article on cloning and stem cell research), Boz magazine, 75: 6, February.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, interviewed on government response to Phillips report on BSE, Wales at One, BBC Wales, 1303-1310h, 9 February.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, Vote of thanks for Liz Sockett lecture on bacterial motility, Cambridge: Society for the Application of Research, Churchill College, 2030-2200h, 12 February.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, Morgen nur noch Junk Food? [translation of Future of Food, q,v,]140 pp, ISBN 3-258-06302-8, Bern: Verlag Paul Haupt, 2001.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, vote of thanks to outgoing Vice-Chancellor, Cardiff:Annual Meeting of University Court, 1750-1755h, 17 March.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, interviewed by Clive Bull on foot and mouth disease, London Broadcasting Company, 2130-2150h, 19 March.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, Chinese translation of Sensitive Souls, q.v., 320 pp,, ISBN 957-469-380-5,Taiwan: Owl Publishing House.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, Chairman's address for Keith Beresford lecture on patents, Cambridge: Society for the Application of Research, Churchill College, 2030-2200h, 6 June.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, Blood smear viewed with a van Leeuwenhoek lens, magazine front cover, Microscopy and Today, No 01-5, caption details p 5, June.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, An evening with Brian: 'The Disease Revolution', (lecture to) Inter Micro 2001,Chicago: McCrone Research Institute, 29 June, 2000-2100h.
Ford, Brian J., 2001. History paper, A fond Farewell to a great Microscopical Society (lecture to) Inter Micro 2001, Chicago: McCrone Research Institute, July.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, Forensic session,Confusing the public with Forensic Science (lecture to) Inter Micro 2001, Chicago: McCrone Research Institute, July.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, Scientific Illustration [chapter in] The Cambridge History of Science, Edited by Roy Porter,Volume 4 The Eighteenth Century, Chapter 24, ISBN: 0521572436.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, reviews Successful Scientific Writing by Janice R Matthews, John M Bowen and Robert W Matthews, London and New York: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 1 0 521 78962 1, �15.95,Biologist 48 (4): 190.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, reviews Writing and Presenting scientific papers by Birgitta Malmfors, Phil Garnsworthy and Michael Grossman, Nottingham University Press , 2000, ISBN -897676-92-1, �15.00 , Biologist 48 (4): 190.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, Presentation to 44th Symposium of the Society for the Study of Human Biology and the Human Biology Association, 'The Changing Face of Disease: Implications for Society', Human Behaviour and the Changing Pattern of Disease, Department of Biological Anthropology, Cambridge University, 1640-1720h,17 September.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, Vote of thanks to Brigid Heywood for The Nautilus? master of crystal engineering,Cambridge: Society for the Application of Research, Churchill College, 2030-2200h, 12 November.
Ford, Brian J., 2001, Hidden Secrets in the Royal Society Archive, [Chapter 3 in] Biological Collections and Biodiversity, eds B S Rushton, P Hackney and C R Tyrie: 27-42, Westbury Academic and Scientific Publishing.
Ford, Brian J., 2002, Foot & mouth and Mad Cow Disease, special report [chapter in] Encyclopaedia Britannica Yearbook for 2002, Chicago.
Ford, Brian J., 2002, Japanese translation of Sensitive Souls 1999, Tokyo.
Ford, Brian J., 2002, Presentations on board P&O Line's MV Victoria Caribbean cruise: Sailing: Bridgetown, Barbados - Castries, St Lucia - Point-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe - St John's, Antigua - Gustavia, St Barts - Road Town, Tortola - Port Antonio, Jamaica - Grand Cayman - Bonaire - Grenada - Bridgetown, Barbados, 8 - 22 February.
Ford, Brian J., 2002, [in] Smallpox documentary, producer James Stewart, Wales this Week, HTV, 22 February.
Ford, Brian J., 2002, Trouble on the Hoof, Disease Outbreaks in Europe, [chapter on foot and mouth disease in] Encyclopaedia Britannica Yearbook, Chicago, in press.
Ford, Brian J., 2002, reviews S. M. Walters and E. A. Stow's Darwin's Mentor [in] Biologist, 49 (2): 87.
Ford, Brian J., 2002, Chairman's address (and cited in) D. J. Stokes lecture on ESEM, Cambridge Society for the Application of Research, Churchill College, 1930-2100h,29 May.
Ford, Brian J., 2002, Japanese translation of Sensitive Souls 1999, ISBN unknown, 000pp, Tokyo, [in press].
Ford, Brian J., 2002, Nel piatto, salute, sicurezza e futuro del cibo, [Italian translation of Future of Food],ISBN 88-86412-83-5, 126pp, Milan: Edizioni Ambiente, July.
Ford, Brian J., 2002, Paper on academic language, The Author, July.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, On the Irrelevance of Universities,the Bayer CropScience Lecture to Cambridge University Scientific Society, 12 February.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, Lectures to Inter Micro 2003:
- An Evening with Brian: Happy Birthday DNA, the surprising truth about the past, present and future of genetics, 2000-2100h, 7 July.
- The thinking microbe, 1330-1350h, 9 July
- Inside the microscope of King George, 1350-1415h, 9 July
Chicago: McCrone Research Institute, Talbott Hotel.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, Books in an era of Dumbing Down, Swanwick Writers' Summer School, 2015-2100h, 12 August.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, [new edition of] Czujace Isttoty, Polish edition by Amber, cena 29.80 zl.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, Elfuturo de los alimentos, Perspectivas de futuro, (Spanishe dition of Future of Food, q.v., translated by Esther Teira Castellote,128pp, ISBN 84-8067-442-2, Barcelona: Blume.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, Human behaviour and the changing pattern of disease, Chapter 12, pp 182-204: The Changing Face of Disease: Implications for Society, (eds: Nick Mascie-Taylor,Jean Peters and Steve McGarvey), London, Taylor and Francis.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, An Evening with Brian: The Disease Revolution (with colour photographs), The Microscope,51 (4): 209-219.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews Sir Colin Spedding's Natural History of a Garden [in] Biologist, 50 (6):285-286, December.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews C. Edward Stevens and Ian D. Hume, 1996,Comparative Physiology of the Vertebrate Digestive System, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-44418-7, �55.00,$79.00, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews The human brain: a guided tour, by Susan Greenfield. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson,1997, ISBN 0 297 81692 6, 162pp, �11.99, Biologist.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews Essential Oil Crops, by E.A. Weiss, CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon, UK, 1997,xi + 600 pp., line drawings, monotones, h/b, ISBN 0-85199-137-8,price �75 $135, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews The Moths and Butterflies of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, by F. N. H. Smith, publ.Gem Publishing Company,Wallingford, UK. 1997, xiv+434pp., maps,colour plates (32 pp), H/B ISBN 0-906802-07-5 �44 + �3p/p (UK) or �4.50 (non-UK), Zoological Journal of the
Linnean Society.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews Andrew F. G. Bourkeand Nigel R. Franks, 1996, Social Evolution in Ants, Princeton: University Press, Jersey, USA., p/b 0-691-04426-0, �19.95,$29.95., h/b ISBN 0-691-04427-9, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews Nikolov, Hristo, 1996, Dictionary of Plant Names in Latin, German, French and English, ISBN 3 443 50019 6, Berlin & Stuttgart: Cramer, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews Theodore T. Kozlowski and Stephen G. Pallardy, Physiology of Woody Plants, 2nd edition,San Diego: Academic Press, 1997, line drawings and photographs,H/B ISBN 0-12-424162-X, .Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews The Fats of Life by Caroline M. Pond, publ Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,UK, 1998, 337 pp., monotones, line drawings, H/B ISBN 0-521-58321-7,�35, US$ 59.95, P/B ISBN 0-521-63577-2, �12.95, US$19.95, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society..
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews Mitosis and Apoptosis:matters of Life and Death, Ifor Bowen, S. M. Bowen and A. H. Jones.London: Chapman & Hall, 1997, 182pp, ISBN 0 412 71070 6, �24.99,The Microscope.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews Kjellsson, Gosta &Simonsen, Vibeke, Methods of Risk Assessment of Transgenic Plants.1. Competition, Establishment and Ecosystem Effects, Basel: Birkh�user Verlag, 1997, 214pp, H/B ISBN 3-7643-5062-2, The Microscope.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews Field and Laboratory Guide to Tree Pathology, 2nd edition, by Robert O. Blanchard and Terry A. Tattar. publ. Academic Press, San Diego, Calif., US.,1997, xxi + 358pp., line drawings, monotones, H/B ISBN 0-12-103982-X,price US$79.95, The Microscope.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, Scienctific Illustration chapter [chapter] The Cambridge History of Science, Edited by Roy Porter, Volume 4 The Eighteenth Century, Chapter 24, ISBN: 0521572436.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews C. Edward Stevens and Ian D. Hume, 1996,Comparative Physiology of the Vertebrate Digestive System, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-44418-7, �55.00,$79.00 ,Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews The human brain: aguided tour, by Susan Greenfield. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson,1997, ISBN 0 297 81692 6, 162pp, �11.99, Biologist.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews Essential Oil Crops,by E.A. Weiss, CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon, UK, 1997,xi + 600 pp., line drawings, monotones, h/b, ISBN 0-85199-137-8,price �75 $135, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews The Moths and Butterflies of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, by F. N. H. Smith, publ.Gem Publishing Company,Wallingford, UK. 1997, xiv+434pp., maps,colour plates (32 pp), H/B ISBN 0-906802-07-5 �44 + �3p/p (UK) or �4.50 (non-UK), Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews Andrew F. G. Bourke and Nigel R. Franks, 1996, Social Evolution in Ants, Princeton:University Press, Jersey, USA., p/b 0-691-04426-0, �19.95,$29.95., h/b ISBN 0-691-04427-9, Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews Nikolov, Hristo, 1996,Dictionary of Plant Names in Latin, German, French and English,ISBN 3 443 50019 6, Berlin & Stuttgart: Cramer.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews Theodore T. Kozlowski and Stephen G. Pallardy, Physiology of Woody Plants, 2nd edition,San Diego: Academic Press, 1997, line drawings and photographs,H/B ISBN 0-12-424162-X.
Ford, Brian J., 2003, reviews The Fats of Life by Caroline M. Pond, publ Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,UK, 1998, 337 pp., monotones, line drawings, H/B ISBN 0-521-58321-7,�35, US$ 59.95, P/B ISBN 0-521-63577-2, �12.95, US$19.95, Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society..
Ford, Brian J.,2003, An evening with Brian, the disease revolution, The Microscope 51 (4): 209-220.
Ford, Brian J.,2004, Maisto ateitis , Lithuanian edition of Future of Food, ISBN ar kodas: 9955-501-57-X, Leidejas:Eugrimas.
Ford, Brian J.,2004, Human behaviour and the changingpattern of disease, Chapter 12, pp 182-204, The Changing Face of Disease: Implications for Society, (eds: Nick Mascie-Taylor,Jean Peters and Steve McGarvey), ISBN 0-415-32280-4, London and Boca Raton, CRC Press..
Ford, Brian J., 2004, Seeking support for science [review of Susan Haak's Defending Science], Endeavour, 28 (2): 49.
Ford, Brian J., 2004, Lectures to Inter Micro 2004:
- An Evening with Brian: Microscopist on the Loose, 2000-2100h, 00 July.
- World's Worst Microscopy, 1330-1350h, 00 July
- Digital Update, 1350-1415h, 00 July
Chicago: McCrone Research Institute, Talbott Hotel.
Ford, Brian J., 2004, GM crops, balancing risks and benefits, [leading article] Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 29 (2): 1-2.
Ford, Brian J., 2004, How the Pioneer Microscopists Viewed their Specimens, illustrated lecture to joint Midlands Meeting of the Quekett Microscopical Club and Postal Microscopical Society, Hayling Dene Centre, 1400-1500h, 11 September.
[NOTE: micrographs won first prize in micrograph competition].
Ford, Brian J., 2004, Leeuwenhoek's Revelations on Giardia, Keynote address to International Conference on Giardia and Cryptosporidium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 0915-0945h, 20 September.
Ford, Brian J., 2004, The Birth of Microscopy, invited opening lecture to: Biohistory, International Conference on Contemporary Technologies for the History of Microscopy, 1430-1515h, Universit� degli Studi Dipartimento di Biologia � via Golgi, Milano.
Ford, Brian J., 2004, The single lensed microscope as an instrument of discovery in nineteenth century science: closing lecture to Biohistory, International Conference on Contemporary Technologies for the History of Microscopy, 1215-1250h, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, Naples.
Ford, Brian J., 2004, Clever creatures and ingenious cells - communication in nature and a new view of the neuron, Opening lecture of new season, Cambridge Society for the Application of Research, Churchill College, Cambridge University, 1900-2100h, 11 October.
Ford, Brian J., 2004, Secret World of Snowflakes, lecture to gala dinner, Great Hall of St Bartholemew's Hospital, London, 2000-2100h, 9 December.
Ford, Brian J., 2005, A load of new balls - with standardisation becoming necessary in every aspect of life, how do microbiologists keep an eye on their cultures and colonies, Laboratory News: 10, May.
Ford, Brian J., 2005, Poster presentations: Can angiosperms learn from life? and Secrets of autumn leaves, Annual Conversazione of the Linnean Society, Oakfield House, Chester Zoo: 1400-1700h, 15 October.
Ford, Brian J., 2006, Bird flu, the next pandemic? Encyclopaedia Britannica Yearbook 2006: 490, Chicago, Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Ford, Brian J. and Stokes, D. J., 2006, Bug's-eye view (illustrated paper on the microscopy of Cimex), InFocus, Royal Microscopical Society, 3: 4-15.
Ford, Brian J., 2006, The Autumn Revolution, Biologist 53 (6): 300-304.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Informal address to social group in Mdantsane township, 1400-1410h, Umqombothi shanty, Buffalo River, South Africa, 28 January
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Vote of Thanks for lecture by Dr David Vaughan, 'The calving of Larsen-B and other phenomena, Climate Change in the Antarctic, Cambridge Society for the Application of Research, Churchill College Cambridge, 1930-2000h, 19 February.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, President's report, Association of Past Students, Cardiff University, 23 February.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, review of 'Creative Teaching - Science in the Early Years and Primary Classroom' [in] Journal of Biological Education 41 (2): 94-95.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Science Wars: Journalists and scientists at cross-purposes, extemporised presentation, moderator Ms Pearl Maria Forss of Channel News Asia, Caf� Scientifique, National Science Centre, Singapore, 1930-2100h, 10 May.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, The Tyranny of Truth - How and why British media collide with science, I2* Distinguished Lecture, Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore, 1000-1100h, 11 May.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Submission to National Lottery on behalf of The Eastrea Centre (for private distribution), Eastrea: Village Hall Trust, 22 pp, 30 April.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Making sense of e-learning - Tyrannical Truths and Elusive Realities, address to UK Council for Graduate Education, Gilbert Murray Conference Centre, University of Leicester, 1130-1215h, 3 July.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Illustrated lectures to Inter Micro 2007:
- Hemostasis update, 1055-1115h, 9 July.
- An Evening with Brian: The e-learning Imperative - microscopy at a distance, 2000-2100h, 9 July.
- World's Worst Microscopy, 1400-1420h, 11 July.
- With Dr Jeremy Pickett-Heaps, Working with Living Cells � Triumphs, Tribulations and Tragedies, workshop at McCrone Research Institute, 12 July.
- Production and use of a bead-lens Microscope, workshop at McCrone Research Institute, 12 July.
McCrone Research Institute, Chicago, Illinois.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Robert Hooke [chapter in] The Great Naturalists, editor Rob Huxley, Natural History Museum, London: Thames & Hudson.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Antony van Leeuwenhoek [chapter in] The Great Naturalists, editor Rob Huxley, Natural History Museum, London: Thames & Hudson.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, The World's Worst Microscopy, invited lunchtime lecture to Photonex Conference, Stoneleigh Park, Coventry, 1230-1330h, 18 October.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Microscopy in early neurology [chapter 3 in] Whitaker, Harry; Smith, C. U. M. & Finger, Stan, (editors) ;Brain, Mind and Medicine: essays in 18th century neuroscience, Springer.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Linneaus and Life under the Microscope, illustrated tercentenary presentation to Linnean Society of London, Burlington House, Piccadilly, 1815-1915h, 11 October. (Video recording in archive).
Ford, Brian J., 2007, The Microscope enters the Field of Forensics, Illumin8: 3, Olympus, October.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Observing the Invisible - celebrating Leeuwenhoek's 375 anniversary, inaugural presidential address to Cambridge Society for the Application of Research, with Professor Sir Sam Edwards in the chair, Churchill College, Cambridge, 1930-2100h, 22 October. (Video recording in archive).
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Chairman's introduction to presentation 'Water that does not wet hands, the Alchemy of Michael Sendivogius; and how it helps in teaching chemistry to school children' by Dr Zbigniew Szydlo, Teacher of Chemistry, Highgate School and Royal Society lecturer, Cambridge Society for the Application of Research, Churchill College, Cambridge, 1930-2100h, 3 December.
Ford, Brian J., 2007, Celebrating Leeuwenhoek's 375th birthday - what could his microscopes reveal? In Focus magazine, 8: 20-35, December.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, The Intelligence of Cells, illustrated presentation to Oxford University Scientific Society, Inorganic Chemistry Lecture Theatre, South Parks Road, Oxford University, 2000-2100h, 30 January.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, Presidential Report, Annual General Meeting of Association of Past Students, Main Building, Cardiff University, 1900-1930h.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, The Intelligent Cell, presentation to discussion meeting at Caf� Scientifique, Science Centre, Singapore, 1900-2030h, 3 March.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, The Secret Language of Life, Illustrated Presentation to Raffles Junior College, Singapore, 4 March.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, How Science Became Reality, Illustrated Presentation to Raffles Junior College, Singapore, 4 March.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, The Intelligent Cell, British High Commission Distinguished Visitor Lecture, Singapore Science Centre, 1900-2000h, 3 March.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, The Secret Language of Life, illustrated presentation, Raffles Junior High School, Singapore, 0900-1000h, 4 March.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, How Science became Reality, illustrated presentation, Raffles Junior High School, Singapore, 1045-1145h, 4 March.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, The Intelligent Cell, repeat of British High Commission Distinguished Visitor Lecture, Singapore Science Centre, 1500-1600 h, 5 March.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, The First Microscope Detective: Retracing the origins of forensic microscopy, Keynote address to California Association of Criminalists, San Diego: 0900-0945h, 7 May.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, World's Worst Microscopy, address to California Association of Criminalists Conference, San Diego: 1030-1100h, 8 May.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, Quest for Conviction � Words, Reality, and the Dando Shooting, address to California Association of Criminalists Conference, San Diego: 0900-0930h, 9 May.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, How Cells Show Intelligence, Illustrated presentation to Georgia Microscopical Society, Winfield Hall, Duluth, 01800-1900h, 9 May.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, Birth of the Microscope, Open Lecture, Brabourne Lecture Theatre, Keynes College, University of Kent, Chairman Professor John Baldock, 30 May: 1800-1900h.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, Leeuwenhoek and the Birth of the Microscope, Opening Lecture to Medical Sciences Historical Society summer conference, London: Institute of Biomedical Science, 31 May: 1400-1500h.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, Chairman's introduction to lecture by Skip Palenik, 'I can prove you were there - forensic microscopy', Cambridge Society for the Application of Research, Churchill College, Cambridge: 1930-2100h, 2 June.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, Ingenuity and problem solving by cells, illustrated presentation to joint meeting of California Association of Criminalists and San Francisco Microscopical Society, Oakland, California, 3 July.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, An Evening with Brian: Inter Micro, the First Sixty Years, Illustrated presentation for Inter Micro 2008, Chicago Shoreline Cruises, M/V Celebration: 1900-2100h, 7 July.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, Ingenious Living Cells, illustrated presentation for Inter Micro 2008, Chicago, McCrone Research Institute: 1115-1140h, 8 July.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, The World's Worst Microscopy, Illustrated presentation for Inter Micro 2008, Chicago, McCrone Research Institute: 1530-1550h, 9 July.
Ford, Brian J., 2008, review of Beyond the Islands, by James Mitchell, Biologist 55 (3): 188, August.
Ford, Brian J., 2009, Review of 'Science for Primary School Teachers' in Journal of Biological Education, 43 (1): 45.
Ford, Brian J., 2008,
The e-learning imperative, The Microscope 56 (4): 163-172.
Ford, Brian J., 2009, reviews Science for Primary School Teachers by Helena Gillespie, Rob Gillespie, Open University Press, [in] Journal of Biological Education 43 (1).
Ford, Brian J., 2009, reviews Animal Intelligence, from Individual to Social Cognition, Biologist 65 (1): 61.
Ford, Brian J., 2009, extracts from BSE, The Facts (1996) in Academic Vocabulary for Intermediate Stiudents: 194-205, Tokyo: Kzai Co Ltd.
Ford, Brian J., 2009, Early Days of the Microscope, illustrated presentation to West Sussex History of Medicine Society, St Richards Hospital, Chichester, 1100-1200h, 17 October.
Ford, Brian J., 2009, Plagiarism in Science, Presidential address to Cambridge Society for the Application of Research, Churchill College, University of Cambridge, 1900-2100h.
Ford, Brian J., 2009, Culturing Meat for the Future: Anti-death versus anti-life, [chapter in] Tandy, Charles (editor) Death And Anti-Death, Volume 7, Palo Alto: Ria University Press {in press}.