Bioartography is both art and science

At Ann Arbor's art fairs last week, a body of artwork by U-M scientists got some visibility around the country. Excerpt: "One of the fairs' booths features art for sale that isn't just beautiful. It might also save lives. It's called Bioartography. It features prints and notecards with scientific images taken through microscopes and scanners by University of Michigan Medical School scientists and their colleagues. The proceeds of the sale help young scientists travel to conferences where they can share their work and make career connections." More here.

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At Ann Arbor’s art fairs last week, a body of artwork by U-M scientists got some visibility around the country.

Excerpt:

“One of the fairs’ booths features art for sale that isn’t just beautiful. It might also save lives.

It’s called Bioartography. It features prints and notecards with scientific images taken through microscopes and scanners by University of Michigan Medical School scientists and their colleagues.

The proceeds of the sale help young scientists travel to conferences where they can share their work and make career connections.”

More here.

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