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Museum of Life Sciences
Established 2009
Location London, United Kingdom
Type Natural history museum, University museum

The Museum of Life Sciences is a special place in London, England. It's a natural history museum that is part of King's College London, a big university. This museum helps explain all the different kinds of animal and plant life on Earth. It also shows how these living things connect to biology and health.

The museum opened in 2009. It was the first new museum at King's College in over 100 years! You can find it on the university's Guy's Campus, right next to another interesting place called the Gordon Museum of Pathology. Dr Gillian Sales is the current person in charge, called the curator.

What You Can See at the Museum

The Museum of Life Sciences has many old and important collections. These collections came from older colleges that joined together to form King's College London. The items in the museum are from the 1800s all the way up to today.

Amazing Collections to Explore

The museum organizes its items into different groups. Each group helps you learn about a specific part of life sciences:

  • Zoological Collection: This part is all about animals! You can see animal skeletons, animals preserved in liquid, and taxidermy (stuffed animals).
  • Botanical Collection: Here, you'll find items related to plants. This includes a herbarium, which is a collection of dried plant samples.
  • Pharmaceutical Collection: This section shows items related to medicines and how they were made in the past.
  • Microscope Slide Collection: Look closely at tiny things! This collection has many slides prepared for viewing under a microscope.
  • Craniofacial Skeletal Collection: This collection focuses on skulls and bones from the head and face.

These collections include many different types of items like fossils, which are the remains of ancient life.

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