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Bradley van Paridon
Sep 30, 2024
Luk Cox & Idoya Lahortiga - From cancer research to scientific illustrations
Idoya Lahortiga and Luk Cox met as postdocs working in the same lab at the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology in Belgium. Both took...
Liesbeth Aerts
Aug 28, 2024
Mapping Trees: Kim Calders and Kenneth Cools reflect on their joint scientific and creative journey
Kim Calders and his team at Ghent University study forest dynamics. They do so by making 3D scans of trees across the globe.
Sooike Stoops
Aug 27, 2024
Illustrations, science, and the human touch - A conversation with illustrator Stephanie Dehennin
Stephanie Dehennin describes herself on X as ‘Kids & Science illustrator - Repped by MB Artists NYC - Armchair detective -...
India Jane Wise
Aug 3, 2024
Painting a new vision of neurodiversity in science
An interview with NEUROART founder Bethan Burnside on how to use art to spark dialogues on neurodiversity and science.
Ingrid van Marion
Aug 2, 2024
“The sum was more than each of the parts”
Ingrid van Marion talked to Karine Van Doninck and Katrien Kolenberg about how they connect science and art.
Liesbeth Aerts
Aug 1, 2024
“Physically spending time together makes all the difference”
Transdisciplinary artist Roel Heremans discusses the importance of personal interactions as an artist-in-residence
Ingrid van Marion
Jul 31, 2024
The science of science communication: a glimpse into the state of the art(s)
What can we learn from some of the science behind using art as a channel of science communication?
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