Chris Crowe
Head of Astronomy; Head of Digital Learning and Computer Science, Harrow School
Chris is an astrophysicist, a
teacher, and public lecturer. A
Fellow of the Royal Astronomical
Society, he works as Head of
Astronomy at Harrow School,
teaching Astronomy, Physics,
Engineering and Computer
Science. Chris received Masters’
degrees in both Theoretical
Physics and Mathematics before
completing a PhD in Astrophysics, affording him the opportunity to
be part of a research team
studying relic radiation from the
Big Bang, and working in the
same department as the late
Professor Stephen Hawking.
Dhiren Mahajan
John Lyon School Student
Dhiren has just started his first
year of A-Levels and is studying
Economics, Politics, and
Geography. In his spare time
Dhiren loves to read and keep
up with current affairs. He hopes
to pursue a career in Politics one
day. His talk takes a look into the
world of wealth and the
social barriers that are created
because of it.
PhD student at University College London and Francis Crick Institute, Patani Lab
Doaa completed her Masters’ in Italy, working on Neural Stem Cells and completed her Undergraduate Degree in Egypt in Molecular Biology. She is currently doing her PhD at University College London and Francis Crick Institute in the laboratory of Professor Rickie Patani; studying a disease called Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). It is a devastating Motor Neuron Disease where patients progressively lose the ability to walk, speak and finally breathe. Doaa has been using stem cells from patients and healthy donors to make supporting cells to neurons called Astrocytes, to understand their role in the disease and ultimately develop drugs for therapy.
Harry Beynon
John Lyon School Student
Harry is a Year 9 student and
our youngest speaker. Harry has
a great interest in dancing,
performing all around the
country. He has competed and
won nationally in both solo and
duo events.
Harry looks forward to starting
his GCSE courses, pushing
himself to deliver excellent results
and an excellent future.
Jonathan Hughes
Rabbi
Jonny is Rabbi at Radlett United
Synagogue in Hertfordshire,
serving 700 families. In his youth,
Jonny was signed by Swindon
Town and Reading Football Clubs.
He is a UCL Law graduate and
author of two acclaimed books
on Jewish law. A regular
broadcaster on BBC Radio and a
faith tutor at Eton College, Jonny
also runs outreach and
educational programmes in
schools and in the City of
London. He is married to Chana,
a family psychotherapist, and they
have five children.
Krish Lakhani
John Lyon School Student
Krish studies A-Level Economics,
History and Mathematics. Krish
is no stranger to public speaking;
having participated in regional
debating as well as completing
his Grade 8 Drama and playing a
lead role in the School’sproduction of Macbeth.
Krish’s TEDx Talk will enable him
to speak about some of the key
inequalities associated with
education.
Transformation and Success Coach, Speaker and Author
Meera Shah grew up in Nairobi, Kenya in a large community setting. She was extremely shy as a child - and wanting to be able to speak up has led her to a passion for personal development since a young age. After qualifying as an accountant, she left Kenya to come live in the fast-paced, vibrant city of London where she became a successful banker – and currently resides.
She is now pursuing her passion by helping others through writing, coaching, training and speaking around the world to be their best and achieve their dreams and goals. She is particularly interested in the space where science and spirituality meet – and to help improve the mind-sets and potential of all humans around the globe.
Mick Walker
Biology Master, Harrow School
Mick is an Oxford-educated
Biologist and has spent most of
his career teaching Biology. He is
a keen cyclist and is currently
living in Harrow-on-the-Hill. He
has not eaten meat for around
40 years and in more recent
years has been consuming a
whole food plant-based vegan
diet. He is in no doubt that this is
contributing significantly to the
maintenance of excellent health
and is still able to cycle long
distances in his retirement.
Rafael Kochaj
Biology Teacher, John Lyon School
Dr Kochaj is a teacher, a
neuroscientist, and former
political researcher and adviser.
After reading Biological Sciences
at the University of Warwick
and completing a Masters’ in
Experimental Neuroscience at
Imperial College London, he
obtained his PhD in Molecular
Neuroscience from King’s
College London. He has a
particular interest in human
disease, specialising in
peroxisomes and
neurodegeneration.
Before joining John Lyon, he
worked for two senior MPs in
Parliament, mainly advising on
science and health-related
matters, and remains politically
active.
Varun Valentine
John Lyon School Student
Varun is a first year A-Level
student, reading Mathematics,
Biology and Chemistry at John
Lyon. Varun has always had an
interest in medicine and hopes
to read it at university. Varun
also spends time in the music
department as a Music Scholar
and he runs the Senior Debating
Club and Model United Nations
(MUN).
Varun strongly believes that we
should focus on a balanced diet
rather than supplements and will
be presenting this subject in his
TEDxJohnLyonSchool talk.