Imperial College Press Invitation - Getting under the skin of 'the Human Body'.May 17, 2002Scientists from Imperial College, and filmmakers have once again combined their talents to produce incredible new footage for 'The Human Body', IMAX version. The series, originally shown on BBC1 and narrated by professor Lord Robert Winston, received critical acclaim, but since then, new footage has been recorded showing more of how the body works. Journalists are invited to attend this special screening of 'The Human Body' at the IMAX cinema in the Science Museum on Tuesday 28 May. The film will be shown at the IMAX cinema in the Science Museum, followed by an exclusive lecture by Peter Georgi, the Director-Producer of 'the Human Body' about the incredible techniques used in the film. There will also be talks by Imperial College scientists: Dr Kate Hardy (embryology), Dr Geoffrey Trew (reproductive science and medicine) and Professor Julia Polak (regenerative medicine). Following the lecture there will be a champagne reception, where you will have the opportunity to talk individually to Peter Georgi and the Imperial College scientists. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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