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Watch: ‘Scientist-Artists: Embracing Duality’ virtual event

In ancient times and during the Renaissance, scientists and artists were often one and the same. Today, only “scientific geniuses” are considered to be polymaths—people with extensive knowledge on a variety of subjects.

Yet, arts and creative avocations in scientists are more common than typically portrayed. Now more than ever, people are recognizing and exploring how art and science interact and influence each other, within research fields and scientist-artists themselves.

Join , assistant professor of pharmacology and director and founder of , for our next Lab-to-Table Conversation, in which we will explore how a group of self-identified scientist-artists are embracing this particular duality.

This month, the event will take place on July 27, noon–1 p.m. CT, and will feature panelists:

  • – chair of the department of cell and developmental biology
  • – 鶹ý A&S alumna who studied biology and studio art, winner of the Margaret Stonewall Wooldridge Hamblet Award
  • – senior staff scientist at 鶹ý University Medical Center, illustrator and 鶹ý graduate
  • – scientific consultant at LatchBio, founder and chief officer of and 鶹ý graduate

The panelists will discuss their individual identities as both scientists and artists, showcase their art and research, and discuss the influence of art on science and science on art.

The event is free, virtual and open to the public. .