Take an unprecedented look
inside the Nation’s largest hospital devoted to clinical research, where
treatments are tested for the first time in people. After a year of filming
patients, families and researchers, Discovery channel will be presenting “First in Human,” an inside look at the NIH Clinical
Center.
Starting tomorrow at 9 p.m.
ET, watch the stories of courageous patients unfold as they work with NIH’s
dedicated researchers to find new and better ways to treat some of the world’s
most challenging diseases.
Airing on three Thursday
evenings, August 10, 17, and 24, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Discovery, First in Human is narrated and executive
produced by Emmy®, Golden Globe®, and Critics Choice® winning actor Jim Parsons
(“The Big Bang Theory,” “Hidden Figures”), in collaboration with John Hoffman (“Weight
of the Nation,” “Sleepless in America”).
One of the researchers
profiled in the documentary is Senior Investigator Dr. John Tisdale, a hematologist in the National
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. Tisdale has spent his
career researching sickle cell disease (SCD), an inherited disorder in which
curved blood cells block blood flow. It can cause severe pain, organ damage and
death. The documentary follows Tisdale and patients with SCD who come to the
NIH Clinical Center for experimental bone marrow transplants.
Follow #FirstinHuman on Twitter for posts about the documentary. Also join @Discovery for a Twitter chat today (Aug. 9) from 1-2 p.m., with producer John Hoffman, NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins, NIH Clinical Center CEO Dr. James Gilman, Tisdale, and other researchers as they respond to questions about the film and the importance of clinical research. Follow us at @NIDDKgov to participate.
For more information, visit the NIH’s “First in Human” website.
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