Sunday, January 02, 2011

thomas thwaites policing genes Welcome London

Interesting displays at the 
Welcome Trust Euston Road 
London, Photograph of Photograph

Pharmaceutical companies are experimenting with pharming – genetically engineering plants to produce useful and valuable drugs. Currently undergoing field trials are tomato plants that produce a vaccine for Alzheimer’s disease and potatoes that immunise against hepatitis B. Many more plant-made-pharmaceuticals are being developed in laboratories around the world.

However, the techniques employed to insert genes into plants are within reach of the amateur…and the criminal. Policing Genes speculates that, like other technologies, genetic engineering will also find a use outside the law, with innocent-looking garden plants being modified to produce narcotics and unlicensed pharmaceuticals.

The genetics of the plants in your garden or allotment could become a police matter…

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The Old Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital Euston Road London next to The Unison Tower.



Old Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital Euston Road London next to The Unison Tower.
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson was the first woman in Britain to qualify as a doctor.

Ikea Wembley Photographs

We drove all the way  to Ikea Wembley on News Day to buy a book case and a desk. My friends find that I am a expert assembling IKEA products. We have to go back as the book case purchased is damaged!

mobile phone images




Nice Coffee at Ikea


101 Dalmations

It is amazing you can get into a little car

Saturday, January 01, 2011

The British Library Christmas Crossing Photograph

The British Library Christmas Crossing Photograph