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Photoshoot for Institute of Biomedical Scientists   

1 July 2017

In July 2017, the Institute of Biomedical Sciences (IBMS) used South West London Pathology’s state of the art laboratories at the hub for a photoshoot.

The IBMS arranged for a professional photographer to take pictures of our labs and staff at work to use in their marketing and communications materials to promote biomedical science and the Institute.

Jocelyn Pryce, Head of Registration and Training at IBMS, who visited with the photographer said: “On behalf of IBMS I would like to say thank you to all the SWLP staff who were involved. The staff were enthusiastic, willing to participate in photos and accommodate our requests whilst completing their work.

“We are really pleased with the photos and our photographer took some fantastic shots which we can use to illustrate the work of biomedical scientists.”

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