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  •  Logo of HELA Diesel
    2018年07月15日
    Logo of HELA Diesel

    07/15/2018, Cottbus, Brandenburg, On a tractor is the logo of HELA Diesel. | usage worldwide、クレジット:DPA/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2018080300599

  •  Statue Of Pioneering Medical Subject Henrietta Lack Unveiled In Bristols
    2021年10月04日
    Statue Of Pioneering Medical Subject Henrietta Lack Unveiled In Bristols

    October 4, 2021, Bristol, United Kingdom: A life-size bronze statue of Henrietta Lacks, a Black American woman whose cells were the first ever to survive and multiply outside the body was unveiled at the University of Bristol by members of her family on Monday (04October2021)...It honours the 70th anniversary of her death on 4 October 1951 and her cells first being used...Her son Lawrence Lacks, who was 17 when his mother passed away, was joined by her grandson Alan Wilks and his wife Pam, granddaughter Jeri Lacks-Whye and great-granddaughters Victoria Baptiste and Veronica Robinson. ..The statue, commissioned by University chiefs earlier this year, is located in the heart of the campus precinct next to Royal Fort House. It is the work of Bristol artist Helen Wilson-Roe and is the first public statue of a Black woman made by a Black woman to be permanently installed in the UK. . .It follows the exhibiting of two of Helenââ¬â¢s portraits of Henrietta Lacks and Cllr Cleo Lake, Bristolââ¬â¢s first Black fem...

    商品コード: 2021100714639

  •  Statue Of Pioneering Medical Subject Henrietta Lack Unveiled In Bristols
    2021年10月04日
    Statue Of Pioneering Medical Subject Henrietta Lack Unveiled In Bristols

    October 4, 2021, Bristol, United Kingdom: A life-size bronze statue of Henrietta Lacks, a Black American woman whose cells were the first ever to survive and multiply outside the body was unveiled at the University of Bristol by members of her family on Monday (04October2021)...It honours the 70th anniversary of her death on 4 October 1951 and her cells first being used...Her son Lawrence Lacks, who was 17 when his mother passed away, was joined by her grandson Alan Wilks and his wife Pam, granddaughter Jeri Lacks-Whye and great-granddaughters Victoria Baptiste and Veronica Robinson. ..The statue, commissioned by University chiefs earlier this year, is located in the heart of the campus precinct next to Royal Fort House. It is the work of Bristol artist Helen Wilson-Roe and is the first public statue of a Black woman made by a Black woman to be permanently installed in the UK. . .It follows the exhibiting of two of Helenââ¬â¢s portraits of Henrietta Lacks and Cllr Cleo Lake, Bristolââ¬â¢s first Black fem...

    商品コード: 2021100714660

  •  Statue Of Pioneering Medical Subject Henrietta Lack Unveiled In Bristols
    2021年10月04日
    Statue Of Pioneering Medical Subject Henrietta Lack Unveiled In Bristols

    October 4, 2021, Bristol, United Kingdom: A life-size bronze statue of Henrietta Lacks, a Black American woman whose cells were the first ever to survive and multiply outside the body was unveiled at the University of Bristol by members of her family on Monday (04October2021)...It honours the 70th anniversary of her death on 4 October 1951 and her cells first being used...Her son Lawrence Lacks, who was 17 when his mother passed away, was joined by her grandson Alan Wilks and his wife Pam, granddaughter Jeri Lacks-Whye and great-granddaughters Victoria Baptiste and Veronica Robinson. ..The statue, commissioned by University chiefs earlier this year, is located in the heart of the campus precinct next to Royal Fort House. It is the work of Bristol artist Helen Wilson-Roe and is the first public statue of a Black woman made by a Black woman to be permanently installed in the UK. . .It follows the exhibiting of two of Helenââ¬â¢s portraits of Henrietta Lacks and Cllr Cleo Lake, Bristolââ¬â¢s first Black fem...

    商品コード: 2021100714833

  •  Statue Of Pioneering Medical Subject Henrietta Lack Unveiled In Bristols
    2021年10月04日
    Statue Of Pioneering Medical Subject Henrietta Lack Unveiled In Bristols

    October 4, 2021, Bristol, United Kingdom: A life-size bronze statue of Henrietta Lacks, a Black American woman whose cells were the first ever to survive and multiply outside the body was unveiled at the University of Bristol by members of her family on Monday (04October2021)...It honours the 70th anniversary of her death on 4 October 1951 and her cells first being used...Her son Lawrence Lacks, who was 17 when his mother passed away, was joined by her grandson Alan Wilks and his wife Pam, granddaughter Jeri Lacks-Whye and great-granddaughters Victoria Baptiste and Veronica Robinson. ..The statue, commissioned by University chiefs earlier this year, is located in the heart of the campus precinct next to Royal Fort House. It is the work of Bristol artist Helen Wilson-Roe and is the first public statue of a Black woman made by a Black woman to be permanently installed in the UK. . .It follows the exhibiting of two of Helenââ¬â¢s portraits of Henrietta Lacks and Cllr Cleo Lake, Bristolââ¬â¢s first Black fem...

    商品コード: 2021100714641

  •  Statue Of Pioneering Medical Subject Henrietta Lack Unveiled In Bristols
    2021年10月04日
    Statue Of Pioneering Medical Subject Henrietta Lack Unveiled In Bristols

    October 4, 2021, Bristol, United Kingdom: A life-size bronze statue of Henrietta Lacks, a Black American woman whose cells were the first ever to survive and multiply outside the body was unveiled at the University of Bristol by members of her family on Monday (04October2021)...It honours the 70th anniversary of her death on 4 October 1951 and her cells first being used...Her son Lawrence Lacks, who was 17 when his mother passed away, was joined by her grandson Alan Wilks and his wife Pam, granddaughter Jeri Lacks-Whye and great-granddaughters Victoria Baptiste and Veronica Robinson. ..The statue, commissioned by University chiefs earlier this year, is located in the heart of the campus precinct next to Royal Fort House. It is the work of Bristol artist Helen Wilson-Roe and is the first public statue of a Black woman made by a Black woman to be permanently installed in the UK. . .It follows the exhibiting of two of Helenââ¬â¢s portraits of Henrietta Lacks and Cllr Cleo Lake, Bristolââ¬â¢s first Black fem...

    商品コード: 2021100714821

  •  US-NEWS-MUSEUMS-BLACK-REMAINS-1-BZ
    2022年01月06日
    US-NEWS-MUSEUMS-BLACK-REMAINS-1-BZ

    January 6, 2022: Lawrence Lacks, the oldest son of Henrietta Lacks, looks at a portrait of his mother during an unveiling in the Baltimore City Hall rotunda. Lacks‘ cells, later named HeLa cells, were taken without her consent while she was being treated at Johns Hopkins hospital for cervical cancer in 1951. Lacks died later that year, but her cells became the first immortal human cell line. (Credit Image: © Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022011008504

  •  USA News - January 6, 2022
    2022年01月07日
    USA News - January 6, 2022

    January 6, 2022: Lawrence Lacks, the oldest son of Henrietta Lacks, looks at a portrait of his mother during an unveiling in the Baltimore City Hall rotunda. Lacks‘ cells, later named HeLa cells, were taken without her consent while she was being treated at Johns Hopkins hospital for cervical cancer in 1951. Lacks died later that year, but her cells became the first immortal human cell line. (Credit Image: © Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2022111300552

  •  USA News - August 1, 2023
    2023年08月02日
    USA News - August 1, 2023

    August 1, 2023: A painting of Henrietta Lacks hangs in the entryway of the Henrietta Lacks Community Center at Lyon Homes in Turner Station. Henrietta Lacks and her family lived in the community. Lacks was being treated for cancer at Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1951 when her cells were collected without her knowledge. The cells, which became known as the HeLa cell line, continue to reproduce and are still used by researchers. (Credit Image: © Kim Hairston/The Baltimore Sun via ZUMA Press Wire)、クレジット:©Kim Hairston/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023080203105

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