000330757 000__ 03156cgm\a2200577Ia\4500 000330757 001__ 330757 000330757 005__ 20210513121530.0 000330757 007__ vd\cvaizu 000330757 008__ 080327s2008\\\\ilu084\\\\\\\\\\\\vleng\d 000330757 020__ $$a1565807618 000330757 020__ $$a9781565807617 000330757 0241_ $$a736899116828 000330757 02842 $$aK0802$$bKartemquin Films 000330757 02842 $$aDV96231$$bKartemquin Films 000330757 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn214285830 000330757 035__ $$a330757 000330757 040__ $$aTEFMT$$cTEFMT$$dSO$$$dTEF$$dCPL$$dGK8$$dVPI$$dWAU$$dYDXCP$$dCN5O8$$dWAU$$dOCL 000330757 043__ $$an-us-il 000330757 049__ $$aISEA 000330757 05014 $$aQH588.S83$$bM37 2008 000330757 08204 $$a616/.02774$$222 000330757 24500 $$aMapping stem cell research$$h[videorecording] :$$bterra incognita /$$ca film by Maria Finitzo ; executive producer, Gordon Quinn ; produced in association with the British Broadcasting Corporation, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, SBS-TV Australia ; produced by Kartemquin Educational Films. 000330757 24630 $$aTerra incognita 000330757 2461_ $$iAlso known as:$$aTerra Incognita:$$bperils and promise of stem cell research 000330757 260__ $$a[Chicago, Ill.?] :$$bKartemquin Educational Films,$$c[2008] 000330757 300__ $$a1 videodisc (84 min.) :$$bsd., col. ;$$c4 3/4 in. 000330757 500__ $$aOriginally produced as a feature documentary in 2007. 000330757 500__ $$aDocumentary. 000330757 5058_ $$aSpecial features: Additional scenes; Where are they now? slideshow; about Kartemquin Films; dvd credits. 000330757 508__ $$aExecutive producer, Gordon Quinn ; directors of cinematography, Jim Morrissette, Ines Sommer ; editors, Michael O'Brien, David E. Simpson, Jan Sutcliffe ; original music, Joel Diamond. 000330757 5110_ $$aFeaturing Jack Kessler, Allison Kessler. 000330757 520__ $$aWhen Dr. Jack Kessler was invited to head up the Neurology Department at Northwestern, his focus was on using stem cells to help cure diabetes. Soon after his move to Chicago, his 15-year-old daughter, Allison, was paralyzed from the waist down in a skiing accident. After the accident, Dr. Kessler changed the focus of his research to using embryonic stem cells to cure spinal cord injuries. Through his story, the stem cell debate is brought to the public for discussion. 000330757 538__ $$aDVD, NTSC; widescreen presentation. 000330757 586__ $$aNew Zealand Documentary Festival, special mention; International Documentary Film Festival, Amsterdam, official selection; Chicago International Film Festival, Gold Hugo; Independent Lens 2007, official selection. 000330757 60010 $$aKessler, John A.$$q(John Allen),$$d1946- 000330757 650_0 $$aStem cells$$xResearch. 000330757 650_0 $$aSpinal cord$$xRegeneration. 000330757 650_0 $$aSpinal cord$$xWounds and injuries$$xTreatment. 000330757 650_0 $$aNeurologists$$zIllinois$$zChicago. 000330757 650_0 $$aEmbryonic stem cells. 000330757 650_0 $$aEmbryonic stem cells$$xResearch. 000330757 650_0 $$aBiotechnology. 000330757 650_0 $$aDocumentary films. 000330757 7001_ $$aKessler, John A.$$q(John Allen),$$d1946-$$4ive 000330757 7001_ $$aKessler, Allison.$$4ive 000330757 7001_ $$aFinitzo, Maria.$$4drt$$4pro 000330757 7001_ $$aQuinn, Gordon.$$4pro 000330757 7102_ $$aKartemquin Films. 000330757 7102_ $$aBritish Broadcasting Corporation. 000330757 7102_ $$aCanadian Broadcasting Corporation. 000330757 7102_ $$aSpecial Broadcasting Service (Australia) 000330757 85200 $$bdvd$$hQH588.S83$$iM37$$i2008 000330757 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:330757$$pGLOBAL_SET 000330757 980__ $$aBIB 000330757 980__ $$aDVD