On the 19th of November 2019, an exhibition in the Great North Museum: Hancock opened celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences Research Centre (PEALS) and their engagement with artists from different fields.
This includes a ‘workin progress’ exhibit relating to Portabolomics that Dr Marianne Wilde has been working on with Grace and Giorgio, two of our PhD students.
Cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC7942/BG11+ Agar/Glass Petri Dish
Artist Marianne Wilde in collaboration with Giorgio Lai, PhD student in the Yuzenkova Laboratory.
Bacillus subtilis / Nutrient Agar / Glass Petri Dish
Artist Marianne Wilde in collaboration with Grace Georgina Goldsmith MRes, PhD student in the Daniel Laboratory.
You can find the exhibition on the first floor ‘Galleria’ space and is free and open to anyone during normal museum opening hours, so please come along.
To continue reading, please go to https://www.ncl.ac.uk/press/articles/latest/2019/11/peals20years/#.XdgAN2ePPV0.twitter