2016 event flier - The New Mexico Center for the
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2016 event flier - The New Mexico Center for the
A Unique Show Featuring the Art of Science SPECTRUM March 18 - 19, 2016 T he 7th annual Art of Systems Biology and Nanoscience show celebrates the close relationship between art and science. This year’s show, Spectrum, features stunning artwork by artists inspired by nature and dazzling images by scientists studying nature at the smallest scales. The NanoDays exhibit for children and teens invites the youngest members of the public to explore art and science through video games and experiments. And, for the first time, this year’s show will offer pieces of the scientists’ work for sale. Friday, March 18, 2016 Saturday, March 19, 2016 5:00 - 7 pmOpening Reception and Gallery Viewing 10 am - 7 pm Gallery Viewing 6 - 6:45 pmPublic Lecture, Jennifer Gillette, PhD UNM School of Medicine Unlocking the potential of stem cells: Promise or Hype? 6:45 - 7 pmQuestions from the audience 11 am - 4 pm The UNM Nanoscience and Microsystems Program’s NanoDays children’s activities 1 pm Announcement of winner of science/art teaching tools 5 pm Reception 5:15 - 5:45 pm Featured Artist talk by Todd Siler How ArtScience Changes the World Above: Todd Siler, Grasping Synapses with photosculpture High-Energy Thoughts Top: Bring in the Warriors, an image of an ovarian tumor coated with therapeutic antibodies (blue) that recruit immune cells (pink) for attack. 5:45 - 6 pm Questions from the Audience 6 - 6:45 pm Public Lecture, Michelle Ozbun, PhD UNM School of Medicine In search of an Achilles’ heel for HPV, a virus that causes 5% of cancer worldwide 6:45 - 7 pm Questions from the audience Peters Projects/Gerald Peters Gallery 1011 Paseo De Peralta • Santa Fe, NM 87501 Participating Artists Suzanne Anker Adam Belt Julia Buntaine Eric Garduño Michal Gavish Brian Knep Lee Montgomery Charles Ross Todd Siler S T M C SpatioTemporal Modeling Center The event is sponsored by the New Mexico Center for the Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling; the UNM Comprehensive Cancer Center; the LANL Center for Non-Linear Studies; the LANL Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies; The New Mexico Consortium; NM Cancer Nanoscience & Microsystems Training Center; and Gerald Peters Gallery/Peters Projects of Santa Fe.