Museo
Museo Towards Dolly: a century of animal genetics in Edinburgh
- Download the applinks
- iOS
- Android
- Windows Phone
Info museo
Riguardo il museo
Towards Dolly: a century of animal genetics in Edinburgh
31 July - 31 October 2015
Main Library Exhibition Gallery
Edinburgh has played a vital role in the science which tells us who we are – genetics.
Dolly the sheep is a scientific icon and a household name. However, she is also a single chapter in a wider story which spans a century. Pioneers at Edinburgh and Roslin have embedded concepts like genetic engineering and stem cell research in the public consciousness, stimulating debate and revolutionising science and medicine.
This exhibition celebrates the individuals and institutions who made, and continue to make, extraordinary advances in animal and human health. It will take you on a journey ‘Towards Dolly’ and beyond.
31 July - 31 October 2015
Main Library Exhibition Gallery
Edinburgh has played a vital role in the science which tells us who we are – genetics.
Dolly the sheep is a scientific icon and a household name. However, she is also a single chapter in a wider story which spans a century. Pioneers at Edinburgh and Roslin have embedded concepts like genetic engineering and stem cell research in the public consciousness, stimulating debate and revolutionising science and medicine.
This exhibition celebrates the individuals and institutions who made, and continue to make, extraordinary advances in animal and human health. It will take you on a journey ‘Towards Dolly’ and beyond.
Opere
Collezione artistica con audio
-
Introduction
-
'The Old Time Gene', sung by Institute of Animal Genetics staff, 1956
-
F.A.E. Crew in conversation with Margaret Deacon, 1969
-
Charlotte Auerbach in conversation with Margaret Deacon, 1971
-
Sir Ian Wilmut and Grahame Bulfield in conversation, January 2015
-
Time-lapse video of Dolly installation
Recensioni
Scarica l'app gratuita izi.TRAVEL
Crea i tuoi audio tour!
L'uso del sistema e l'app di guida per dispositivi mobili sono gratuiti
