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HOW DO WE LOOK?

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Are you in London? Come along to the Crick and visit ‘How Do We Look?’.

This is the first of the institute’s public exhibitions, showcasing the wide range of scientific imaging that is already taking place here. It includes ‘A Voyage Through The Developing Heart’, an exhibit by DMDD’s Tim Mohun, which takes visitors on an audio-visual journey through the heart of a developing mouse embryo.

 

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A Voyage Through The Developing Heart, one of the twelve exhibits that form ‘How Do We Look?’.

 

‘How Do We Look?’ is open Wednesday – Saturday until 4 February 2017 and is free to visit. For detailed opening times see the Crick’s public exhibitions webpage.

Author JennaPosted on 28th November 201628th November 2016Tags Crick, exhibition, heart, How Do We Look?, public engagement, science, scientific imaging

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