Dating for researchers at the Bundeskunsthalle

The exhibition ’Das Gehirn in Kunst und Wissenschaft’ (The Brain in
The exhibition ’Das Gehirn in Kunst und Wissenschaft’ (The Brain in Art and Science) is currently on display at the Bundeskunsthalle. Scientists from the Transdisciplinary Research Areas ’Matter’ and ’Life and Health’ visited it and met for a subsequent networking event. © Volker Lannert / Uni Bonn .
The exhibition 'Das Gehirn in Kunst und Wissenschaft' (The Brain in Art and Science) is currently on display at the Bundeskunsthalle. Scientists from the Transdisciplinary Research Areas 'Matter' and 'Life and Health' visited it and met for a subsequent networking event. Volker Lannert / Uni Bonn . Life and health matter(s): At an exceptional networking event, members of the Transdisciplinary Research Areas "Building Blocks of Matter and Fundamental Interactions" (Matter) and "Life and Health" at the University of Bonn got to know each other and exchanged ideas. After the constraints of the pandemic, everyone felt a great need to see each other live and exchange ideas. The exhibition 'Das Gehirn in Kunst und Wissenschaft' (The Brain in Art and Science) provided a relaxed setting. Volker Lannert / Uni Bonn - In many areas of the life sciences, chemistry and physics play a role and vice versa - for example, when it comes to developing detectors for diagnostic imaging or synthesizing chemical compounds for their use in imaging or drug development. The various disciplines also come together in so-called biohybrid research, when technology and nature combine. The exhibition 'Das Gehirn in Kunst und Wissenschaft' (The Brain in Art and Science) is currently on display at the Bundeskunsthalle. Scientists from the Transdisciplinary Research Areas 'Matter' and 'Life and Health' visited it and met for a subsequent networking event. Volker Lannert / Uni Bonn - But how do researchers from very different fields get to know each other at all?
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