I attended a lecture at the Arizona Cancer Center's Kiewit Auditorium and was impressed by the magnificent display of abstract art that adorns the walls of the lobby. I was even more impressed when I read about the images - they are photos of stained cell slides used in examining cancer tissue. To learn more about this "Science as Art" display, click here.
Wow. I clicked on the attachment to read about it and saw the name of one of my professors. I went to the University in the 80s and he taught me. I love your sight. It brings back a lot of memories and shows me how much things have changed since I moved away 23 years ago. Thank you!
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Amazing that something so horrible and deadly can be beautiful at the same time.
ReplyDeleteWow. I clicked on the attachment to read about it and saw the name of one of my professors. I went to the University in the 80s and he taught me. I love your sight. It brings back a lot of memories and shows me how much things have changed since I moved away 23 years ago. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHey there, Anonymous ~ THANK YOU for your nice comment about TDP! I really appreciate that you took the time to visit and to comment. Where do you live now?
ReplyDeleteRoberta, That is exactly why I think I was fascinated with the images!
ReplyDeleteI now live in Boston via Ohio then New Jersey. I was born and raised in Tucson. Still visit my mom every year. Usually in Feb or April.
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