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  • A date for your diary : the second AIDS HIV & Civil Liberties National Conference : Manchester Town Hall, 26-27 September 1991 : strategies for the future ... / an event organised by AIDS/HIV & Civil Liberties Consortium.
  • Neurons derived from human neural stem cells. The green staining highlights the typical appearance of differentiated nerve cells. Cells such as these could form the basis of future treatments for degenerative brain diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.
  • The faces of a mother and her baby with a hand holding a yellow condom packet and the message 'The fight against AIDS', 'protect your future' in French by CRAM, La Caisse Régionale d'assurance Maladie de Bourgogne franche-comté. Colour lithograph.
  • It's hard to believe that someone you love, trust and hope to share a future with could have HIV without knowing... and infect you : Love him, trust him, but ... assume nothing / designed and produced by Spencer Landau ; photography by Peter Dazeley.
  • It's hard to believe that someone you love, trust and hope to share a future with could have HIV without knowing... and infect you : Love him, trust him, but ... assume nothing / designed and produced by Spencer Landau ; photography by Peter Dazeley.
  • Manifesto 2000 : the right to education ... the right to a secure future ... the right to work ...  the right to language ... the right to information ... the right to informed citizenship / British Deaf Asscociation ; sponsored by Granada, the top name in rental.
  • Two people reach out to touch the tree of life and hope surrounded by dragonflies, frogs, birds and a butterfly representing an Aboriginal depiction of the cycle of life and the role people must play to ensure an AIDS free future. Colour lithograph by Zane Saunders, March 1993.
  • The first photo shows the physical condition of the youth of the nation as revealed by the war. The second shows what can be achieved by scientific methods of physical education and culture, and how imperative such methods are to safeguard us against physical deterioration and disease in future years.
  • A red arrow pierces the world held up by numerous bodies with arms raised and the message in French: "AIDS: together for the future"; an advertisement for a conference entitled: "Le SIDA: la Prévention, c'est possible" organised by the Faculté de Médicine on Tuesday 1st December at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Dijon. Colour lithograph.
  • The concluding task of the disciples of homoeopathy: an address, delivered to ... the British Homoeopathic Association; together with a report of proceedings, connected with the formation of a London Homoeopathic Hospital, [and address on the transference of the future energies of the members of the British Homoeopathic Association to the maintenance of a London Homoeopathic Hospital] / [Marmaduke B. Sampson].
  • Services for people living with and affected by HIV : better futures for positive people / Positive East.
  • Services for people living with and affected by HIV : better futures for positive people / Positive East.
  • Neuronal migration is an artwork depicting many very young neurons that have been produced in the neuroepithelium migrating to their appropriate destinations in the brain. This image highlights the future of neuroscience showing different classes of cells colour coded. There is no available technique to do this now, but it is not far off considering the advances that have been made with brainbow mice. The brainbow technique allows for different cell types to be tagged with fluorescent proteins to track their development and connections with other cells.
  • Atte[n]de tibi quia morieris. Hodie mihi, et cras tibi. Si no[n] es pro te modo solicitus. Quis erit pro te i[n] futuro.
  • The faces of two people outlined in a green and a pink jagged line with the message"Questions about HIV and AIDS? We are there for you!"; advertising the advice services of the Prenzelberger AIDS Project. Colour lithograph by Futura Design.
  • A man, woman, a red furry personified form of the HIV virus, a personified male symbol and condom illustrate the facts about AIDS, how it is caused and how to prevent AIDS; an information poster issued by the Ministerio de Salud Publica and the Fundación Futura in Ecuador. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A family standing outside a brick built building: family planning in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Family Planning Association, ca. 2000.
  • A man rises from behind a gravestone as a skeleton in a shroud attempts to keep it closed. Etching by J. Haynes after J. Mortimer.
  • A man rises from behind a gravestone as a skeleton in a shroud attempts to keep it closed. Etching by J. Haynes after J. Mortimer.
  • Bioengineered hair absorbs nutrients, conceptual artwork
  • Bioengineered sweat gland, conceptual artwork
  • An angel leading a soul into hell. Oil painting by a follower of Hieronymus Bosch.
  • Thai Astronomical manuscripts on fortune telling
  • An angel leading a soul into hell. Oil painting by a follower of Hieronymus Bosch.
  • An angel leading a soul into hell. Oil painting by a follower of Hieronymus Bosch.
  • An angel leading a soul into hell. Oil painting by a follower of Hieronymus Bosch.
  • An angel leading a soul into hell. Oil painting by a follower of Hieronymus Bosch.
  • The impact of biotechnology on the world
  • A posterior view of a medical student wearing a surgical gown untidily tied up. Coloured pen drawing by E. Griset.
  • Popular science, Arthur Mee, 1912.