Description

You might have seen the totally ridic HP Lovecraft sci-fi horror flick Re-Animator, but if you haven't, you can get a (somewhat more realistic) sense of how organs can return to life with Reanimate.

This event gives visitors the chance to see a kidney and a heart functioning outside of the body, highlighting advances in medical science that have made it possible for us to receive replacements transplanted from deceased or living donors. Simply drop in and find out more from Dr James Fildes and his team from the Manchester Collaborative Centre for Inflammation Research.

Period14 Jul 2016

Media contributions

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Media contributions

  • TitleReanimate - 29 Jul, Central Library, 11am-5pm
    Degree of recognitionNational
    Media name/outletThe Skinny
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date14/07/16
    DescriptionYou might have seen the totally ridic HP Lovecraft sci-fi horror flick Re-Animator, but if you haven't, you can get a (somewhat more realistic) sense of how organs can return to life with Reanimate.

    This event gives visitors the chance to see a kidney and a heart functioning outside of the body, highlighting advances in medical science that have made it possible for us to receive replacements transplanted from deceased or living donors. Simply drop in and find out more from Dr James Fildes and his team from the Manchester Collaborative Centre for Inflammation Research.
    URLwww.theskinny.co.uk/festivals/uk-festivals/festival-guide/science-in-the-city-festival-highlights
    PersonsJames Fildes