Had never heard of her, but just watched a few videos. Her lecture at U of Birmingham on her "Origins of Us" was interesting. My belief in God--especially Jesus' emphasis on Love--has never been challenged by science or Darwin's obviously prescient insight into the biological origins of everything that exists today. Part of that may be why I've moved away from religious doctrine and more towards the basic teachings of Jesus. I have no doubt that future paleontologists, biologist, and those who research evolution will end up finding that the teachings of Jesus will explain most why all life evolved to where we are today. Those who love, even if that means sacrifice, eventually survive.
One of my most memorable university experiences was being a part of a round table with Ernst Myer who talked about his own research into the evidence of altruism at the cellular level. It was as if a light turned on, and I finally saw how Jesus was giving us the key to the best of life, regardless of where we are on the spectrum, and even if it means sacrifice. (The key, which is often missed by the most religious in Christianity, is love without thought of personal gain. Sadly, Christianity has too often been more about personal gain than the true love that Jesus said was the true governor of all that is right, of all that is life.)