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Schools event From x-rays to antimatter: the science of seeing inside your body





  • Thursday 30 June 2011
  • 11am-12pm - Good availability
  • 1.30pm-2.30pm - Good availability
  • Lecturers: Dr Michael Wilson

IOP Schools and Colleges Lecture 2011

Find out how physicists build machines that do what our eyes cannot – see inside the human body
Over the past hundred years physicists have developed increasingly sophisticated techniques to see inside the body. These techniques use x-ray, radioactive molecules and magnetic fields to produce images of the body and the images that they get allow doctors to better diagnose and treat illness and disease.
We charge a small ticket fee to minimise non-attendance and we invest ticket income into the events that we put on. Tickets are £1.50 per person (teachers, students, adults and children).

Everyone is welcome to combine their visit with a tour of the museum. Call the schools dept on 020 7409 2992 for more information, or to book our limited space for your students to have lunch.
This lecture will be recorded for the purposes of producing a DVD which will be distributed to schools to be used for educational purposes. You have the option to opt out of appearing in the recording by notifying the RI in writing before the lecture date by emailing schools@ri.ac.uk. Failure to do so will be assumed to be consent to appear in the recording.

Curriculum links include: How science works - applications and implications of science, the electromagnetic spectrum, electromagnetism and radioactivity.