Stem cells [videorecording] / writer/narrator, Bill Stonebarger.
Contributor(s): Stonebarger, Bill | Hawkhill Associates.
Series: Biotechnology in the 21st century (DVD): Publisher: Madison, WI : Hawkhill Associates, c2007Description: 1 videodisc (34min) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 guide + 1 mastery quiz.ISBN: 1559791624 (DVD).Subject(s): Stem cells | Stem cells -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspectsDDC classification: 616.02774 Summary: Visits James Thomson's laboratory at the University of Wisconsin where stem cells were first cultured to learn why this breakthrough is so important for biotechnology. Shows what stem cells are, how they are cultured, the differences between embryonic and adult stem cells, and why they offer such potential for the future of our health and welfare. Addresses both scientific and ethical issues.Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Media Resources | Taylor's Library-TC | 616.02774 STE 2007 (Browse shelf) | DVD | 1 | Available | GENSH,GENSH,02,GR | 1000526565 |
Includes guided questions & mastery quizzes (1 folded sheet each) inserted in container.
"2005 updated DVD"--Container.
A Hawkhill interactive DVD program"--Container.
"An interactive DVD"--Printed on DVD.
Visits James Thomson's laboratory at the University of Wisconsin where stem cells were first cultured to learn why this breakthrough is so important for biotechnology. Shows what stem cells are, how they are cultured, the differences between embryonic and adult stem cells, and why they offer such potential for the future of our health and welfare. Addresses both scientific and ethical issues.
DVD.
In English with optional English subtitles.