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  • AIDS safety guidelines with illustrations; part 1 of 2 posters by the State AIDS Project Cell with support from Unicef. Colour lithograph by the Centre for AIDS Research and Control (CARC), ca. 1997.
  • AIDS safety guidelines with illustrations (Malayalam version); part 1 of 2 posters by the State AIDS Project Cell with support from Unicef. Colour lithograph by the Centre for AIDS Research and Control (CARC), ca. 1997.
  • The risks of getting HIV infection including a table with statistics; part 2 of 2 posters by the State AIDS Project Cell with support from Unicef. Colour lithograph by the Centre for AIDS Research and Control (CARC), ca. 1997.
  • A mouth representing 'information', a child's hand touching an adults representing 'prevention', a bird in flight representing 'research' and an eye representing 'AIDS patients'; an advertisement by AIDES, the support group for those with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph by Pascal Rivet Concept.
  • The risks of getting HIV infection including a table with statistics (Malayalam version); part 2 of 2 posters by the State AIDS Project Cell with support from Unicef. Colour lithograph by the Centre for AIDS Research and Control (CARC), ca. 1997.
  • Help us to promote progress without pain by supporting alternative methods of research that do NOT necessitate animal suffereing : Air Chief Marshal the Lord Dowding Fund for Humane Research.
  • Help us to promote progress without pain by supporting alternative methods of research that do NOT necessitate animal suffereing : Air Chief Marshal the Lord Dowding Fund for Humane Research.
  • Human embryonic stem cell (gold) growing on a layer of supporting cells (fibroblasts). Stem cells are derived from very early embryos and can either be grown to stay in their original state or triggered to form almost any type of human cell. The fibroblasts provide special factors that maintain the stem cells in their original state. The stem cell appears to be grasped by the underlying fibroblast. Stem cell research could lead to cures for many diseases such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's and diabetes, where a patient's cells are damaged or absent.
  • Warning : SmithKline Beecham funds animal experiments at Huntingdon Life Sciences : boycott their products / SHAC.
  • Warning : SmithKline Beecham funds animal experiments at Huntingdon Life Sciences : boycott their products / SHAC.
  • Two plus signs [for HIV positive] separated by a line with two arrows pointing right [for the male symbol] representing an advertisement for HanseGay, 1995, a cultural event by Rat + Tat e.V. for gays and lesbians. Colour lithograph by Langenhan, 1995.
  • The Red Ribbon Visa card : Platinum Plus : help us double the donations ... the Red Ribbon Visa card is issued by MBNA Europe Bank Limited.
  • The Red Ribbon Visa card : Platinum Plus : help us double the donations ... the Red Ribbon Visa card is issued by MBNA Europe Bank Limited.
  • The Red Ribbon Visa card : Platinum Plus : help us double the donations ... the Red Ribbon Visa card is issued by MBNA Europe Bank Limited.
  • The Red Ribbon Visa card : Platinum Plus : help us double the donations ... the Red Ribbon Visa card is issued by MBNA Europe Bank Limited.
  • The Red Ribbon Visa card : Platinum Plus : help us double the donations ... the Red Ribbon Visa card is issued by MBNA Europe Bank Limited.
  • The Red Ribbon Visa card : Platinum Plus : help us double the donations ... the Red Ribbon Visa card is issued by MBNA Europe Bank Limited.
  • The Red Ribbon Visa card : Platinum Plus : help us double the donations ... the Red Ribbon Visa card is issued by MBNA Europe Bank Limited.
  • The Red Ribbon Visa card : Platinum Plus : help us double the donations ... the Red Ribbon Visa card is issued by MBNA Europe Bank Limited.
  • A touch-tone telephone on which the hash button is replaced by the logo of a cancer relief charity in the Netherlands, representing a helpline for questions about cancer. Colour lithograph for the Nederlandse Kankerbestrijding Koningin Wilhelmina Fonds, 2001.
  • Compilation of newspaper cuttings including a group of protesters; one wears a death mask and cloak, another carries a banner with the slogan: 'Boycott Wellcome products''; an advertisement for the campaign Act Up Manchester in support of care for those with AIDS. Black and white photocopy with red.
  • Rita Levi-Montalcini.
  • A young man conducting an experiment in a chemical laboratory. Photograph.
  • A man in loin cloth and belt stands to attention, a rifle in his right hand, transfers it to his left then holds it at an angle across his torso. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • Brain Organoid.
  • Painted figures reach up towards the world representing an advertisement for World AIDS Day, December 1st, by the National AIDS Strategy [Canada]. Colour lithograph by Vivian Reiss and Quorum Graphics.
  • The "Lady Dale", a laboratory ship on the River Gambia. Colour photograph.
  • Reconstructed CT scan of elephant foot
  • Reconstructed CT scan of elephant foot
  • Two black line-drawn figures, one wearing a blue ribbon representing an advertisement for the Japanese Stop AIDS Fund, part of the Foundation for AIDS Prevention. Colour lithograph, ca. 1998.