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September 23, 2005
Want List #1 - Medical and Science
Photography
All recognizable persons and/or property should be released!
• Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine. This MUST be a RECENT model, with a patient’s head in the machine. Ideally, show an attending technician as well.
• Doctors making their rounds.
• Nurse’s station (please indicate unit, i.e., ICU, ER, etc.).
• Patient undergoing a routine check-up (doctor’s office, not hospital). Include blood pres¬sure, pulse, heart, ear, nose, throat check-up, etc.
• Doctor talking or consulting with patient, NOT examining. Patient: include both genders, ethnic diversity, and age range 20-60+. Doctor: include both genders, ethnic diversity and age range 30-50’s. Model release and model’s age must be included with image submission.
• Sales rep (man or woman), with busi¬ness attire, talking to doctors or nurses, in a hospital setting.
• Men being treated for prostate cancer, particularly (but not exclusively) with targeted radiation therapy, clinical view (patient undergoing procedure).
• Colonoscopy procedure, clinical view.
• Lithotripsy procedure, clinical view: must be state-of-the-art, modern equipment.
• Female patient getting a mammogram: patient should be between 30-60 years old (please indicate age of patient in yours caption description). No nudity, must be tastefully done, MUST be model released.
• Stills of breast implants other than silicone (no surgery).
• Biofeedback (modern technology only), model released.
• Bariatric stomach surgery (stomach stapling).
• Surgical markings on a torso (prefer beautiful torso, no cosmetic surgery).
• Ovarian cysts seen through a laparo¬scope.
• Teen injecting herself or himself with insulin.
• EKG printout. Specify normal or the condition shown.
• Drug manufacturing: all aspects, includ¬ing R & D, packaging, manufacturing, quality control, supervisory, inspection, etc.
• Transmission electron micrograph of gram positive and gram negative bacterial cell walls.
• Silicon chip, photographed with some¬thing else to demonstrate chip’s small size. Specify type of chip, e.g., Pentium 4, other cut¬ting-edge chips.
• Osteoblast: microscopy showing endo¬plasmic reticulum and ribosomes.
• Photomicrographs of the five types of myelo¬dysplastic syndromes (MDS): refractory anemia, refractory anemia with ringed sideroblasts, refrac¬tory anemia with excess blasts, refractory anemia with excess blasts in transformation, and chronic myelomonocytic leukemia. (Other classification systems exist.)
• Bionic prosthesis: recent technology within the last two years (for additional information see CNN.Com)
• Dental implants: a wide variety. If applicable, please specify the metal used.
• Endoscopic view of torn knee cartilage.
• Double helix DNA, photography only (micros¬copy), no illustration, no computer graphics, no molecular models.
• Ion channel in cell membrane, photography only (microscopy), no illustration, no computer graph¬ics, no molecular models.
• Close-up of a bee on a flower, dusted all over with pollen.
• Cup of coffee: appealing, and suitable for silhou¬etting.
• Giant electromagnet lifting heavy metal objects, e.g., a car. Dump with a crane, scrap metal or scrap cars visible.
• Photographs of neon lights. This can be some¬thing dramatic like Times Square in NYC, Las Vegas, etc., or something whimsical.
• Hydrogen for power: a clean substitute for gaso¬line and other fuels.
Illustrations
Include male and female adults and children, unless otherwise specified.
• Circulatory system superimposed on human figure.
• Respiratory system superimposed on human figure.
• Reproductive system superimposed on human figure.
• Skeletal system superimposed on human figure.
• Muscular system superimposed on human figure.
• Nervous system superimposed on human figure.
• Lymphatic system superimposed on human fig¬ure.
• Digestive system superimposed on human figure (entire GI tract from mouth to anus).
• Urinary system superimposed on human figure.
• Endocrine system superimposed on human fig¬ure.
• Male human figure showing: brain, kidneys, liver, prostate, and urinary system.
• Human anatomy (male or female) that depicts bones, muscles, joints, ligaments, nervous system, etc., in layers, preferably with call-outs.
• Asthma and lungs showing: 1) Airway inflamma¬tion; 2) Bronchial congestion; 3) Airway blockage; 4) Airway remodeling.
• Normal skin, cross section, showing: all layers (epidermis, dermis, hypodermis), stratum cor¬neum, stratum callosum, sebaceous gland, hair follicle with root and shaft, blood vessels, nerves, sweat gland, fat cells, collagen, fibroblast, Meiss¬ner’s corpuscle, Pacinian corpuscle, arrector pili muscle, etc.
• Female reproductive anatomy clearly showing: ovaries, uterus, bladder, pelvic floor muscles, ure¬thra, and sphincter muscles.
• Gram positive and gram negative bacterial cell walls.
Posted by at September 23, 2005 03:06 PM
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