Corporate photography shoots C0000838 - C0000860
- Date:
- 1998
- Reference:
- WT/B/11/1/22
- Part of:
- Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
- Archives and manuscripts
About this work
Description
Negatives, transparencies, contact sheets and prints for Wellcome Trust corporate photography shoots C0000838 - C0000860.
Individual descriptions for these shoots are provided below. These are based on original captions created by the Medical Photographic Library (later Wellcome Images). They contain some gaps. Original captions are included in printed form in the albums.
- C0000838 - The inaugural symposium at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, held 15-17 June 1998. James Watson, Fred Sanger and Sydney Brenner were among the guests and speakers to discuss global genome sequencing and the understanding of genetics.
- C0000839 - Bart Barrell, Head of Pathogen Sequencing Unit at the Sanger Centre, July 1998.
- C0000840 - General views of the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge. Spring, Summer 1998.
- C0000841 - Work on the Human Genome Project at the Sanger Centre of the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, July 1998.
- C0000842 - Accommodation buildings for delegates attending conferences at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus at Hinxton, Cambridge, Spring 1998.
- C0000843 - Artist Clara Ursitti and scientist Dr George Dodd of Craig Dunain Hospital, Inverness, who received a Wellcome Trust Sci-Art award to analyse scent and create chemical portraits, August 1998.
- C0000844 - A Wellcome Trust reception at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting, Cardiff, with Peter Snow presenting awards for Wellcome's Science on Stage and Screen Scheme and the Wellcome Trust book prize, 8 September 1998.
- C0000845 - Dame Bridget Ogilvie cutting her retirement cake at her last board of management meeting, June 1998.
- C0000846 - Dr James Nicoll of the Department of Neuropathology, University of Glasgow, and Dr Karen Horsborough of the University of Glasgow vet school, who received Wellcome Trust funding to study brain damage in relation to Alzheimer's disease, August 1998.
- C0000847 - Professor David Pritchard's Department of Life Sciences, Nottingham University, which received a Wellcome Trust Showcase Award to research the larva stage of hookworms, August 1998.
- C0000848 - Dr Karen Underwood of the Biodiversity and Ecology division, School of Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, who received Wellcome-Trust funding to research pest control, August 1998.
- C0000849 - An individual who, with home help, cares for his wife, an acute sufferer of Alzheimer's disease, 3 July 1998.
- C0000850 - Dr Richard Kellick and Dr Jenny Rusted of the Department of Psychology, University of Brighton, who received Wellcome-Trust funding to study the genetics and behaviour of Alzheimer patients, July 1998.
- C0000851 - Dr Peter Winstanley of the Department of Pharmacology, University of Liverpool, and Professor Malcolm Molyneux, Department of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases, University of Liverpool, who headed research ininto endemic falciparum malaria in a new centre at Blantyre, Malawi, 14 May 1998.
- C0000852 - The panel of judges for the South Kensington estate competition, 21 September 1998.
- C0000853 - Grandson of Silas Burroughs and his family, attending the dedication of the Burroughs room with Roger Gibbs, chairman of the Wellcome Trust, 9 September 1998.
- C0000854 - Portrait of a Grants Officer for the Wellcome Trust Infection and Immunity panel, October 1998.
- C0000855 - Portrait of a Scientific Officer for the Wellcome Trust Neurosciences panel, October 1998.
- C0000856 - A National Heritage IBM Museum of the Year award for "Science for Life", 1998.
- C0000857 and C0000858 - A "Science for Life" poster.
- C0000859 - Portrait of Dr Helen Muir, the first woman to be a Wellcome Trustee (1982-1990).
- C0000860 - Mike Dexter, Director of the Wellcome Trust, visiting the Wellcome Centre Medical Photographic Library and Audio Visual Resources unit, June 1998.
Individual descriptions for these shoots are provided below. These are based on original captions created by the Medical Photographic Library (later Wellcome Images). They contain some gaps. Original captions are included in printed form in the albums.
- C0000838 - The inaugural symposium at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, held 15-17 June 1998. James Watson, Fred Sanger and Sydney Brenner were among the guests and speakers to discuss global genome sequencing and the understanding of genetics.
- C0000839 - Bart Barrell, Head of Pathogen Sequencing Unit at the Sanger Centre, July 1998.
- C0000840 - General views of the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge. Spring, Summer 1998.
- C0000841 - Work on the Human Genome Project at the Sanger Centre of the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, July 1998.
- C0000842 - Accommodation buildings for delegates attending conferences at the Wellcome Trust Genome Campus at Hinxton, Cambridge, Spring 1998.
- C0000843 - Artist Clara Ursitti and scientist Dr George Dodd of Craig Dunain Hospital, Inverness, who received a Wellcome Trust Sci-Art award to analyse scent and create chemical portraits, August 1998.
- C0000844 - A Wellcome Trust reception at the British Association for the Advancement of Science meeting, Cardiff, with Peter Snow presenting awards for Wellcome's Science on Stage and Screen Scheme and the Wellcome Trust book prize, 8 September 1998.
- C0000845 - Dame Bridget Ogilvie cutting her retirement cake at her last board of management meeting, June 1998.
- C0000846 - Dr James Nicoll of the Department of Neuropathology, University of Glasgow, and Dr Karen Horsborough of the University of Glasgow vet school, who received Wellcome Trust funding to study brain damage in relation to Alzheimer's disease, August 1998.
- C0000847 - Professor David Pritchard's Department of Life Sciences, Nottingham University, which received a Wellcome Trust Showcase Award to research the larva stage of hookworms, August 1998.
- C0000848 - Dr Karen Underwood of the Biodiversity and Ecology division, School of Biological Sciences, University of Southampton, who received Wellcome-Trust funding to research pest control, August 1998.
- C0000849 - An individual who, with home help, cares for his wife, an acute sufferer of Alzheimer's disease, 3 July 1998.
- C0000850 - Dr Richard Kellick and Dr Jenny Rusted of the Department of Psychology, University of Brighton, who received Wellcome-Trust funding to study the genetics and behaviour of Alzheimer patients, July 1998.
- C0000851 - Dr Peter Winstanley of the Department of Pharmacology, University of Liverpool, and Professor Malcolm Molyneux, Department of Tropical Medicine and Infectious Diseases, University of Liverpool, who headed research ininto endemic falciparum malaria in a new centre at Blantyre, Malawi, 14 May 1998.
- C0000852 - The panel of judges for the South Kensington estate competition, 21 September 1998.
- C0000853 - Grandson of Silas Burroughs and his family, attending the dedication of the Burroughs room with Roger Gibbs, chairman of the Wellcome Trust, 9 September 1998.
- C0000854 - Portrait of a Grants Officer for the Wellcome Trust Infection and Immunity panel, October 1998.
- C0000855 - Portrait of a Scientific Officer for the Wellcome Trust Neurosciences panel, October 1998.
- C0000856 - A National Heritage IBM Museum of the Year award for "Science for Life", 1998.
- C0000857 and C0000858 - A "Science for Life" poster.
- C0000859 - Portrait of Dr Helen Muir, the first woman to be a Wellcome Trustee (1982-1990).
- C0000860 - Mike Dexter, Director of the Wellcome Trust, visiting the Wellcome Centre Medical Photographic Library and Audio Visual Resources unit, June 1998.
Publication/Creation
1998
Physical description
1 album
Where to find it
Location Status Access Closed stores