Photo gallery: Inflammation & Imaging Symposium and artwork at the MIC Our scientific community at the University of Münster and international guests are discussing their research on inflammation and imaging of the immune system this week (September 9 to 11). As part of the symposium, the Collaborative Research Centre “Breaking Barriers” celebrated its successful completion after twelve years of funding. The artist Cordula Hesselbarth presented her artwork “Re | Solution”. This multimedia wall installation adorns the foyer of the Multiscale Imaging Center (MIC), where the symposium is taking place, and takes an artistic approach to our research.
Photos Poster session – 4th Inflammation & Imaging Symposium in Münster, Germany, 2024 © Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim Poster session – 4th Inflammation & Imaging Symposium in Münster, Germany, 2024© Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim Poster session – 4th Inflammation & Imaging Symposium in Münster, Germany, 2024© Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim The speakers of our short-talk sessions – 4th Inflammation & Imaging Symposium in Münster, 2024© Uni MS/Ann-Christin Dietrich The speakers of our short-talk sessions – 4th Inflammation & Imaging Symposium in Münster, 2024© Uni MS/Ann-Christin Dietrich The winners of the poster awards – 4th Inflammation & Imaging Symposium in Münster, 2024© Uni MS/Ann-Christin Dietrich The Dean of our Faculty of Medicine, Prof Frank Ulrich Müller, expressed his appreciation for the work of the Collaborative Research Centre “Breaking Barriers”, which celebrated its successful completion after twelve years of funding.© Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim A look back at twelve years of inflammation research in the Collaborative Research Centre “Breaking Barriers” presented by the spokesperson of the network, Prof Johannes Roth.© Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim Multiscale imaging meets art: The participants of our symposium and other guests experienced the artwork, entitled “Re | Solution”, that adorns the foyer of the Multiscale Imaging Centre.© Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim The twelve-metre high multimedia wall installation was created by the artist and professor of science illustration, Cordula Hesselbarth. It takes an artistic approach to the research carried out in the Multiscale Imaging Centre.© Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim Inspiring thoughts and angles: Cordula Hesselbarth, provided us with insights into her artistic work on themes of nature and science.© Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim Research mission of “multiscale imaging”: Prof Michael Schäfers gave a vivid overview of research at the Multiscale Imaging Centre.© Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim Re | Solution – the artwork by Cordula Hesselbarth in the Multiscale Imaging Centre© Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim Re | Solution – the artwork by Cordula Hesselbarth in the Multiscale Imaging Centre© Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim Pianist Marius Nitzbon accompanied the evening with beautiful music.© Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim Conversations with the artist Cordula Hesselbarth (centre)© Uni MS/Maikl Jamal Ibrahim Ibrahim More information on the Inflammation & Imaging Symposium
More information about the artwork in the Multiscale Imaging Centre and the artist Cordula Hesselbarth