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|abstract=[http://odranoel.eu/Odra%20Noel%20gallery%20-%20MiPArt%20collection.htm Bioblast 2012 MiPArt Exhibition - Light in the Powerhouse of the Cells]
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Odra Noel trained as a doctor at the University of the Basque Country and gained a PhD in basic science at the University of London. Her research activities exposed her to cell culture, organ dissection, tissue analysis and morphological studies with both optic and electron microscopes.
Her art training includes a BA degree in aesthetics and music, and a certificate in computing. Her preferred creative mediums are mosaics, tiles and silks.
An enthusiastic interest in scientific art developed as a natural merging of scientific observation and artistic appreciation of the natural world. Her main subjects are healthy human organs and tissues, cell structure and mitochondria.
Odra Noel combines scientific work with scientific art creation. She lives in London.
 
[http://odranoel.eu/Odra%20Noel%20gallery%20-%20MiPArt%20collection.htm Bioblast 2012 MiPArt Exhibition - Light in the Powerhouse of the Cells]
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== Affiliations and author contributions ==
== Example of ''Art'' ==
 
[[File:Altmann’s Bioblasts.jpg|250px|Altmann’s Bioblasts]]


'''Altmann’s Bioblasts'''





Revision as of 14:15, 22 November 2012

Odra Noel (2012) MiP Art Mitochondr Physiol Network 17.12.

Link: MiPNet17.12 Bioblast 2012 - Open Access

Odra Noel (2012)

Event: Bioblast 2012

Odra Noel

Odra Noel trained as a doctor at the University of the Basque Country and gained a PhD in basic science at the University of London. Her research activities exposed her to cell culture, organ dissection, tissue analysis and morphological studies with both optic and electron microscopes.

Her art training includes a BA degree in aesthetics and music, and a certificate in computing. Her preferred creative mediums are mosaics, tiles and silks.

An enthusiastic interest in scientific art developed as a natural merging of scientific observation and artistic appreciation of the natural world. Her main subjects are healthy human organs and tissues, cell structure and mitochondria.

Odra Noel combines scientific work with scientific art creation. She lives in London.

Bioblast 2012 MiPArt Exhibition - Light in the Powerhouse of the Cells


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Altmann’s Bioblasts

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