Corporate photography shoots C0001381 - C0001422

Date:
1999-2000
Reference:
WT/B/11/1/30
Part of:
Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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Description

Negatives, transparencies, contact sheets and prints for Wellcome Trust corporate photography shoots C0001381 - C0001422.
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.

- C0001381 - Sir Roger Gibbs attending a reception at the Roundhouse in Camden to announce Wellcome's £2.5 million contribution to an interactive science facility for young people, 27 March 2000. [Missing]

- C0001382 - The Wellcome Trust Millennium Building nearing completion at Wakehurst Place, West Sussex, 17 March 2000.

- C0001383 - The Wellcome Trust Audio Visual team at work, April 2000.

- C0001384 - Professor Dorothy Bishop of the Department of Experimental Psychology, Oxford University, who has carried out research into speech and grammar impairments during child development, 3 March 2000.

- C0001385 - Professor Anthony Monaco, Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics in Oxford, who has carried out research into the genes involved in language impairment, dyslexia, autism and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), January 2000.

- C0001386 - Exterior views of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetic, Oxford, as well as interior views of Professor Anthony Monaco's lab with members of staff, January 2000.

- C0001387 - Tropical Medicine Resource CD-ROMs.

- C0001388 - Portrait of Gary Steinberg, Wellcome Trust Chief Investment, June 2000.

- C0001389 and C0001390 - Portrait of the Wellcome Trust Senior Internal Auditor, c.2000.

- C0001391 - Press opening of the Wellcome Wing at the Science Museum, 27 June 2000.

- C0001392 - Medicine cabinets and their contents photographed for the "Shelf Life" exhibition in the TwoTen Gallery.

- C0001393 - A press conference in the Wellcome Trust auditorium announcing the first draft of the Human Genome Project, 26 June 2000. Amongst the speakers were Michael Dexter, Michael Morgan, John Sulston, Mike Stratton and Lord Sainsbury.

[N.b. There is a gap in the numbering of the shoots here.]

- C0001412 - Portrait of the Head of Wellcome's Audio-Visual Services with staff, 28 March 2000.

- C0001413 - Portrait of the Head of Wellcome's Tropical Medicine Resource with staff, November 1999.

- C0001414 - International Biomedical Programmes Section, March 2000.

- C0001415 - Wellcome Witness Seminar "Childhood Asthma and Beyond", 4 April 2000.

- C0001416 - Presentations for Ian Macgregor, Wellcome Trust Chief Investment Officer, on his retirement from Wellcome after 15 years on 29 April 2000.

- C0001417 - Dr Alain Hovnanian, a dermatological geneticist at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford, April 2000.

- C0001418 - Alistair Craig of the University of Liverpool, who has carried out research into cytoadherence and celebral malaria, November 1999.

- C0001419 - Vivian Nutton, Professor of the History of Medicine in the Wellcome Trust Academic Unit, who spent 20 years editing and translating On My Own Opinions, the last work of Galen, November 1999.

- C0001420 - Dr Tilli Tansey, a historian in twentieth century medical science, who was awarded a Wellcome Trust grant to study the archives of Sir Henry Wellcome, November 1999.

- C0001421 - Dr Adrian Harwood, University College London, who received a Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellowship to study dictyostelium discoideum and the mechanisms lithium, November 1999.

- C0001422 - "The Brain", a play by Forkbeard Fantasy, a Devon based theatre company, and Dr Emil Toescu, a neuroscientist from Birmingham University. The play was a Science on Stage and Screen winner which explored the workings of the brain, November 1999.

Publication/Creation

1999-2000

Physical description

1 album

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