Corporate photography shoots C0001300 - C0001380

Date:
2000
Reference:
WT/B/11/1/29
Part of:
Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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Description

Negatives, transparencies, contact sheets and prints for Wellcome Trust corporate photography shoots C0001300 - C0001380.
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.

- C0001300 - Professor Peter Scambler of the Institute of Child Health, who has carried out research into the genes that cause 3M syndrome, Fraser syndrome and congenital tufting enteropathy using data from the Human Genome Project, 6 April 2000.

- C0001301 to C0001361 - Wellcome Trust Sci-Art winners, speakers and guests at Sci-Art 2000, hosted at the Science Museum.

- C0001362 - Dr Paul Fine of the London School of Tropical Hygiene and Medicine, who has carried out research into tuberculosis and HIV in Malawi, February 2000.

- C0001363 - Dr Adrian Woolfson, a Wellcome Trust Research Fellow at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge and author of "Life without Genes", February 2000.

- C0001364 - Dr Martin Maiden of the Wellcome Trust Centre for the Epidemiology of Infectious Disease, Oxford, who has carried out research into neisseria meningitidis, an antigenically diverse bacterial pathogen that is both an important health problem and an instructive model organism, February 2000.

- C0001365 - Portrait of Gary Steinberg, Wellcome Trust Chief Investment Officer, May 2000.

- C0001366 - A joint Wellcome Trust, MRC and Department for International Development Meeting at the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, "Working in the Tropics: How to do it", 9 May 2000.

- C0001367 - Wellcome Witness Seminar, "Peptic ulcers: rise and fall in the twentieth century", 12 May 2000.

- C0001368 - Food being prepared by Wellcome Trust catering staff in the kitchens of the Wellcome Trust building, May 2000.

- C0001369 - Artists meeting scientists at a Sci-Art 2000 reception at the Science Museum, 11 April 2000.

- C0001370 - A five-year collaborative research programme on HIV, funded by the Wellcome Trust and led by Professor Rodney Phillips at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Oxford University and Professor Jonathan Weber, St Mary's Hospital, London, November 1999.

- C0001371 - Professor Adrian Hill, a Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow at the University of Oxford who has carried out research into the "prime-boost" strategy in vaccines in relation to malaria parasites, November 1999.

- C0001372 - Dr Tamsin O'Connell, a Wellcome Trust Research Fellow in bio-archaeology at the University of Oxford who has carried out research into global variation in human hair isotopic values, November 1999.

- C0001373 - Professor Kay Davies, Head of the Genetics Unit in the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford, March 2000.

- C0001374 - Dr Kate Fisher, University of Cambridge, who received a Wellcome Trust History of Medicine Research Fellowship to study the changing attitudes in marital sexuality in rural and urban regions of Britain during the last century, February 2000.

- C0001375 - Portraits of Wellcome Trust Equity and Property Investment staff, November-December 1999.

- C0001376 - Dr Mark Collard of the Department of Anthropology, University College London who has carried out research that questions the idea of human evolution being a linear process, February 2000.

- C0001377 - Dr Julie Ahringer and Dr Nancy Papalopulu, Wellcome Senior Research Fellows at the Wellcome Trust/Cancer Research Campaign Institute of Cancer and Developmental Biology at Cambridge, 24 February 2000.

- C0001378 - Dr Azim Surani at the Wellcome/CRC Institute in Cambridge, 24 February 2000.

- C0001379 - Invisible Body, a Sci-Art exhibition at Whiteleys shopping centre, part funded by the Wellcome Trust, 2000.

- C0001380 - Wellcome Witness Seminar, "Maternal care", 6 June 2000.

Publication/Creation

2000

Physical description

1 album

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