NY Times Web site features video by Argonne, collaborators
ARGONNE, Ill. (May 28, 2007) — The New York Times web site features
an animated video, developed by Argonne researcher Paul Fischer in collaboration
with the University of Illinois at Chicago and the University of Chicago as
part of a story about the causes and treatment of stroke.
The video was created by:
- Francis Loth, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Hisham Bassiouny, University of Chicago
- Paul Fischer, Argonne National Laboratory
- Thomas Royston, University of Illinois at Chicago
- Also contributing were Seung Lee, Sang-Wook Lee, Wojciech Kalata and Raymond
Matthes.
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contact Eleanor Taylor (630/252-5510 or media@anl.gov)
at Argonne.
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