In a BBC documentary “Tanked up Teenagers“, Prof Iain Hutchison speaks to students about the dangers of binge drinking and how it causes thousands of facial injuries every year.
The University of Nebraska in Omaha received a grant from the Nebraska Art Council to host the Saving Faces Art Project by Mark Gilbert in 2006.
The exhibition was featured in the World Herald. Read full article here.
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UNMC - Grant to bring unique art exhibit to Omaha UNMC - SF Art Project in OmahaJoin us at our 2005 public debate with internationally renowned speakers on the topic of stem cell research on 25th May 2005.
The Saving Faces Art Project by Mark Gilbert features in Camden New Journal.
Camden New Journal 10.03.2005 - Saving Faces from one artist to anotherProfessor Iain Hutchison emphasises the need for research on the use of implants to rebuild children’s faces.
Read the full article on the BBC here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4165077.stm
Emerson’s Huret and Spector Gallery hosted the Saving Faces Art Project by Mark Gilbert.
Emerson hosts U.S. Premiere of Saving FacesThe Saving Faces Art Project by Mark Gilbert featured in the bulletin of Royal College of Surgeons of England.
Professor Iain Hutchison comments on a new US research that suggests that coming face-to-face with someone who looks scared triggers an automatic response in the brain that tells you to be afraid too.
Read the full article on BBC News here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4102981.stm
The Saving Faces smoking prevention study featured in The Independent.
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Face cancer shocks for child smokersIain Hutchison, Chief Executive of Saving Faces, comments on the research findings published by a team at University College of London on the different stages that the brain recognises a face.