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An edition of Tomorrow belongs to me (2006)

Tomorrow belongs to me

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"This publication accompanies a new exhibition and film that looks at anticipation, the phenomenon of certain forms of inherited genetic illnesses worsening as they are passed on from generation to generation...The film is based on a series of interviews with eleven scientists living in cities across three continents who were involved in the key research that proved pivotal in establishing the idea of anticipation as a true biological effect. The book contains full transcripts of each of the interviews plus a new commissioned essay by Rebecca Gordon Nesbitt, documentation of the exhibition and film, and a timeline of historical developments in the field." - Back cover.

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Tomorrow belongs to me
2006, University of Glasgow
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Table of Contents

Part 1
Foreward / Mungo Campbell
It's fascinating, it's beautiful, it's aesthetic, it's gorgeous; but, in the end, people are dying / Rebecca Gordon Nesbitt
Diary 04/05 / Jacqueline Donachie
Scientist's biographies
Part 2: Transcribed interviews
Sir Peter S. Harper, Cardiff, Uk, 2004
Grant R. Sutherland, Adelaide, Australia, 2004
Kenneth H. Fischbeck, Bethesda, USA, 2004
Nancy S. Wexler, New York, USA, 2004
C. Thomas Caskey, Houston,USA, 2004
Stephen T. Warren, Atlanta, USA, 2004
Stephanie L. Sherman, Atlanta, USA 2004
Keith J. Johnson, Houston, USA, 2004
Christian J. Höweler, Maastricht, the Netherlands, 2005
Patricia A. Jacobs, Salisbury, UK, 2005
Jean-Louis Mandel, Strasbourg, France, 2005
Part 3: Appendix.

Edition Notes

Includes a DVD: Tomorrow belongs to me / Jacqueline Donachie, Darren G. Monckton, 2006.

"Tomorrow Belongs to Me is the result of a five-year collaboration between artist Jacqueline Donachie and Darren G. Monckton, Professor of Human Genetics at the University of Glasgow"--Back cover flap.

Catalogue of an exhibition held at Hunterian Art Gallery (Glasgow), 9 June - 2 Sept. 2006.

Includes bibliographical references.

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Glasgow

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240 pages
Number of pages
240

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Open Library
OL35656300M
Internet Archive
tomorrowbelongst0000unse
ISBN 10
0904254836
ISBN 13
9780904254839
OCLC/WorldCat
276330202

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