Neural Migration - Greg Dunn
Description
Artist and neuroscientist Greg Dunn has generously donated this print to the Beckley Foundation to raise funds for psychedelic research. The signed unframed print will include a personalised letter from Amanda Feilding. Neural Migration by Greg Dunn celebrates one of the most dazzling periods of brain development wherein radial glia (black cells) divide continuously to create new neurons (white cells). These new neurons climb the black dendritic stalks of their parent cells, eventually finding their final resting places within the layers of the cerebral cortex. This process creates billions of new neurons and occurs over the period of only a few weeks during gestation. 18″ X 24″, 2nd series limited edition giclee print on glossy metallic paper [Shipping costs not included in the auction price and will vary by country] About the artist: Greg Dunn has exhibited all over the world including at the National Gallery of China and the Centre Pompidou, as well as with permanent installations at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, the Museum of Science in Boston, the Max Planck Institute in Florida, Johns Hopkins University, Caltech, and many others.