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Citation P49.

THE HUMAN MICROBIOME: Innovators

Below are some of the art exhibits in the gallery. All of these artists colaborated with scientsts in order to be as reaslistic as possible.

Rogan Brown

Paper Sculptures

Logan Brown focuses his work on organic life and capturing the image on paper. His work includes microscopic and macroscopic forms. [34]

 

In the exhibit, he focuses on the shape and form of a bacteria. [35]

Rebecca D. Harris

Human Textile

Rebecca Harris focuses her work on the human's perception on how medical and social changes affect the body.  [36]

 

In the exhibit, she created a textile embroidered the human body during pregnancy. The different dots represent different parts of the microbiome. [35]

Anna Dumitriu

Don't try this at home

Anna Dumitriu uses art in order to show the connections between the microbial world, biomedicine and technology. She uses art and science to make her visions come to life.[37]

 

In the exhibit, she created a piece showing how fecal transplant changed the way we went about treating certain conditions. [37]

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Mellissa Fisher

Bacteria Face

Mellissa Fisher studies microbiology and microscopy. Her creations include growing microbiological sculptures.[38]

 

In the exhibit, she created a piece showing the human face made from growing microorganisms [38]

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