A Moving Cell Project Laboratory: They Blinded Me with Science (& Art)!. Biomedical Engineer David Odde and Choreographer Carl Flink explore the creative collision of their science and art as they examine the interior of the living cell. Over the past two years, the Moving Cell Collaborative has developed and deepened a fruitful creative and sci...
A Moving Cell Project Laboratory: They Blinded Me with Science (& Art)!. Biomedical Engineer David Odde and Choreographer Carl Flink explore the creative collision of their science and art as they examine the interior of the living cell. Over the past two years, the Moving Cell Collaborative has developed and deepened a fruitful creative and sci...
Choreography of the Moving Cell. Catastrophic changes are constantly occurring inside the body, even at the subcellular level of self-assembled rods known as microtubules. Even as molecules violently collide, microtubules still form, but then ultimately collapse. The rise and fall of microtubules is essential to move chromosomes and to sustain a...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Bohannon, John; Flink, Carl; Hammel, Robert; Odde, David; Oroyan, Eddie
Created:
2011-04-20
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Choreography of the Moving Cell. Catastrophic changes are constantly occurring inside the body, even at the subcellular level of self-assembled rods known as microtubules. Even as molecules violently collide, microtubules still form, but then ultimately collapse. The rise and fall of microtubules is essential to move chromosomes and to sustain a...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Bohannon, John; Flink, Carl; Hammel, Robert; Odde, David; Oroyan, Eddie
Created:
2011-04-20
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Why Scientists Must Dance. John Bohannon, a correspondent for the journal Science and a visiting scholar at Harvard University, will make the case that scientists, now more than ever, must dance. As evidence, he will show the results of last year's Dance Your PhD contest, a viral YouTube phenomenon in which scientists around the world interpret ...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Bohannon, John
Created:
2010-04-22
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.
Why Scientists Must Dance. John Bohannon, a correspondent for the journal Science and a visiting scholar at Harvard University, will make the case that scientists, now more than ever, must dance. As evidence, he will show the results of last year's Dance Your PhD contest, a viral YouTube phenomenon in which scientists around the world interpret ...
Creator:
Institute for Advanced Study
Contributor:
Bohannon, John
Created:
2010-04-22
Contributed By:
University of Minnesota, Institute for Advanced Study.