GREGORY DUNN
For more of Dunn's work, see “Some Nerve” and The Scientist’s November 2013 cover.
“Mind Illuminated” is on view through January 7, 2016.
This gold leaf and dye depiction of glial cells (yellow) and blood vessels (green) was created by artist and neuroscientist Gregory Dunn, whose artwork is now being featured in the exhibit “Mind Illuminated” at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia.
GREGORY DUNN
For more of Dunn's work, see “Some Nerve” and The Scientist’s November 2013 cover.
“Mind Illuminated” is on view through January 7, 2016.
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