Deputy editor
Daryl is a multi-award winning broadcaster and columnist. He has over 25 years of experience in the media – as a presenter in the highly competitive arena of breakfast radio in both music and talk-formats with some of South Africa’s biggest commercial radio stations, and as an op-ed columnist with The Sunday Times, The Saturday Star, The Sunday Tribune and Leadership magazine. He holds a degree in clinical psychology and a postgraduate HDE.

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How fast can we fly?

By on 10th February 2012

Please take your seat and fasten your seat belt, says your captain, Daryl Ilbury, we’re about to go hypersonic.

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When cutting kills

By on 7th February 2012

A routine but largely unnecessary medical procedure kills boys in South Africa every year

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Cost of medicines a killer in developing countries

By on 21st December 2011

Millions of people, writes Daryl Ilbury, are locked in poverty – and many others die – because of the unnecessarily high cost of medicines.

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Where’s the future for big pharma?

By on 6th December 2011

The game has changed for big pharmaceutical companies, writes Daryl Ilbury, and they’re now looking at the challenges of emerging markets.

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We need to talk about epigenetic theory

By on 23rd November 2011

The film We Need to Talk About Kevin should be seen as an invitation to discuss an emergent theory in psychosocial development.

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Read this carefully so that you will understand it. When you come home we will show you the model. Lots of love, Daddy

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