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How
do visual representations of human embryos and fetuses influence
our views of reproduction? How do these images shape public debate
about when human life begins? How do they affect the science of
human reproduction and reproductive technology? Experts from the
fields of developmental biology, medical and biological visualization,
and art will address these questions and others in a panel discussion
titled "In Utero: Imaging and Imagining," set for Thursday,
March 6, at 7:30 pm in Gamble Auditorium. Preceding the discussion
and in connection with a Mount Holyoke College Art Museum exhibition
of her photographs, titled Suspended Animation: Photographs by
Rosamond Wolff Purcell, panelist Rosamond Wolff Purcell will give
a gallery talk. The talk will be held at
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