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BBC TV Natural History of the Human Body

KathyBarnby Kathy.Barnby at bbc.co.UK
Tue Mar 19 10:53:02 EST 1996


BBC Needs Help With Natural History of Human Body


The BBC are making a series of programmes about the Human Body. 
They will illustrate what science can currently tell us about how 
the human body works and how it evolved. If you have research 
that you think would help us to visualise human biological 
processes in a new and enlightening way, 
please contact me at kathy.barnby at bbc.co.uk
*+44.181.752.6210 and fax +44.181.752 6810 in London.

I would love to see examples of images created by new 
technologies such as magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, 
computer analysis of X-ray and PET scans. Also film or video 
images, no matter how old, which show the processes of our 
bodies. We want to illustrate human life from conception, 
through foetal development, into babyhood, childhood, before and 
after puberty, the ageing process, death and beyond. Examples of 
the moments we might capture on film are: 

1 Macrophage cells clearing away debris.      
2 The exit of a lymphocyte cell through a blood vessel wall.     
3 A way of visualisng the thymus at different stages of life.   
4 Production of cells in bone marrow




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