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为此,国家研究能力中心(NCCR) TransCure在伯尔尼市推出了一条名为“Vitaport - Was unser Körper transportiert”的临时学习和艺术之路。这条路径解释了营养物质是如何在我们的身体中运输的,以及分子是如何到达正确的器官以达到它们的效果的。NCCR TransCure的研究人员与伯尔尼设计学院的学生一起,开发了陶瓷物体、文本和信息图形,通过人体将公众带入多学科的发现之旅。在这篇文章中,我们报道了这个雄心勃勃的科学推广项目的目标、发展、挑战和结果,在这个项目中,我们可以体验到科学家和艺术家之间有益而成功的合作。
Vitaport: A Learning and Artistic Path for Public Outreach on Transporter Biology, Health and Drug Discovery.
In occasion of its conclusion, the National Center of Competence in Research (NCCR) TransCure launched a temporary learning and artistic path in the city of Bern named 'Vitaport - Was unser Körper transportiert'. The path explained how nutrients are transported through our body and how molecules find their way to the right organ to achieve their effect there. NCCR TransCure researchers, together with students of the Bern School of Design, developed ceramic objects, texts and information graphics that took the public on a multidisciplinary journey of discovery through the human body. In this article, we report about aims, development, challenges and outcome of this ambitious science outreach project in which we could experience a rewarding and successful collaboration between scientists and artists.
期刊介绍:
Silva Fennica publishes significant new knowledge on forest sciences. The scope covers research on forestry and forest ecosystems. Silva Fennica aims to increase understanding on forest ecosystems, and sustainable use and conservation of forest resources. Use of forest resources includes all aspects of forestry containing biomass-based and non-timber products, economic and social factors etc.