Box MM-02
Contains 34 Results:
Kansas Genetic Field Trip. Monique Mansoura, 2001-11-14T00:00:00+00:00
This collection contains a large variety of media materials, including news reports, interviews with staff, press conferences, lab footage, symposia, meetings, and others. Formats include VHS, audio cassette, BetaCam, DVD, CD, and others. The majority of the materials were created during the years of the Human Genome Project (1990-2003) but also include more recent materials.
Francis Collins University of Michigan Music video, 2002-03-18T00:00:00+00:00
Man playing guitar and singing; Francis Collins talking about his love for genetics (joking) and playing guitar and singing
Francis Collins singing for the University of Michigan, 2002-03-18T00:00:00+00:00
Francis Collins as "Eugene Splicer" joking about his love for genetics, and playing guitar and singing
Parkinson's Gene Identified (Bites and B-roll), 1997-06-18T00:00:00+00:00
Interviews on identifying the Parkinson's gene; there are other genes involved; potential for developing test for predisposition to developing disease; footage of scientists working in laboratory; computer screen showing DNA sequencing
Human Genome Project
Human Genome Project
Breaking the Code: The Race to Uncover the Secret of Life
Secrets of the Sequence - Episode #120 Prostate Cancer, Attack on the Clones, Triploid Salmon
Hereditary link to prostate cancer, debate about cloning, genetic engineering of seafood; explanation of prostate cancer, gene for prostate cancer, process of finding the gene; Cloning issue - politics involved in science, preventing scientists from trying cloning, pros and cons; Genetically engineered food - 35 species of fish being developed, arguments for and against genetic engineering of fish;
Cyberlife Show #3803
Unedited footage from the labs of Leroy Hood. Narration but no picture
UCSF - Promise and perils of biotechnology: Genetic testing
This collection contains a large variety of media materials, including news reports, interviews with staff, press conferences, lab footage, symposia, meetings, and others. Formats include VHS, audio cassette, BetaCam, DVD, CD, and others. The majority of the materials were created during the years of the Human Genome Project (1990-2003) but also include more recent materials.