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Species name: Cattle (photo credit: ILRI).

Scientist having genetic experiment with apple.

61 in x 26 in - acrylic on canvas

Microworld Arcadia was a group art show organised by Genetic Moo at the Arcadecardiff gallery in the Queens Arcade shopping mall for two weeks in May 2013. The show consisted of interactive and generative artworks by different artists. The art works responded to the audience, the gallery and importantly to each other, so the space was constantly changing in pixels, sound, colour and motion. Each day different works were brought together in different combinations.

 

Day 9 at Microworld Arcadia was inclusivity day. Wendy Keay-Bright came in and brought her Somantics interactive Kinect apps including Kaleidoscope, Sparkle and Slitscan programs. People of all types enjoyed these simple intuitive engagements. Genetic Moo ran Starfish and It's Alive ant colony was projected over Stefan Samociuk's video.

 

Microworld Arcadia was a big success breaking attendance records for the gallery and we plan to take the show on tour in the future, working with different sets of local artists each time to create interactive digital Microworlds around the UK and beyond.

 

For more information about the show see www.geneticmoo.com

 

Lab benches in the Genetic Medicine Building.

Here is a montage of images generated using a variation of Jerry Huxtable's amazing Genetic Art applet for my Genetic Art project for a genetic algorithms course I took. Be sure to click All Sizes to see the mega-huge version. I like the variety of images generated by Jerry's technique.

 

See http://oranchak.com/photosome/results for lots more info.

Species name: Cattle (photo credit: ILRI).

Seed orchard. Dorena Genetic Resource Center, Cottage Grove, Oregon.

 

Photo by: Unknown

Date: 1968

 

Credit: USDA Forest Service, Region 6, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection.

Source: Division of Timber Management, Insect and Disease Control Branch print collection; Regional Office, Portland, Oregon.

 

For more about the Dorena Genetic Resource Center, see: www.fs.usda.gov/detail/r6/landmanagement/resourcemanageme...

 

Image provided by USDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region, State and Private Forestry, Forest Health Protection: www.fs.usda.gov/main/r6/forest-grasslandhealth

National Workshop on Monitoring and reporting on the implementation of the second global plan of action (GPA2) for PGRFA in Egypt

3D Render with a bit of Photoshop

G.M. Foods- are foods derived from genetically modified organisms. Genetically modified organisms have had specific changes introduced into their DNA by genetic engineering techniques. (APPLE)

Microworld Arcadia was a group art show organised by Genetic Moo at the Arcadecardiff gallery in the Queens Arcade shopping mall for two weeks in May 2013. The show consisted of interactive and generative artworks by different artists. The art works responded to the audience, the gallery and importantly to each other, so the space was constantly changing in pixels, sound, colour and motion. Each day different works were brought together in different combinations.

 

Day 9 at Microworld Arcadia was inclusivity day. Wendy Keay-Bright came in and brought her Somantics interactive Kinect apps including Kaleidoscope, Sparkle and Slitscan programs. People of all types enjoyed these simple intuitive engagements. Genetic Moo ran Starfish and It's Alive ant colony was projected over Stefan Samociuk's video.

 

Microworld Arcadia was a big success breaking attendance records for the gallery and we plan to take the show on tour in the future, working with different sets of local artists each time to create interactive digital Microworlds around the UK and beyond.

 

For more information about the show see www.geneticmoo.com

 

Species name: Cattle (photo credit: ILRI).

Last year we discovered a completely deserted block of apartments with mysterious laboratories on the ground floor, in the middle of nowhere in northern Belgium. From a sign pointing to nowhere in particular it would appear that genetic experiments on animals had been conducted there : many empty cages were lying about on the grounds, some with feeding stations still attached.

Jordi Rosell, Genetics Unit, Hospital Universitari Son Espases, Mallorca. CIBERER GCV3

 

“GC and clinical areas” Indication for GC consultation, patient information, genetic testing, importance of GC in Cancer, importance of GC in Rare Diseases.

...& so does her sister Gill

Lab benches in the Genetic Medicine Building.

The Forty-ninth Session of WIPO's Intergovernmental Committee on Intellectual Property and Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge and Folklore (IGC) took place in Geneva, Switzerland From December 2 to December 6, 2024 in hybrid form – with delegates and observers attending physically in Geneva, Switzerland, and via remote participation from around the world.

 

Copyright: WIPO. Photo: Emmanuel Berrod. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

I came upon a white goose in a gaggle of Canada geese today in Bellingham, WA. I'm not sure if the white goose is a genetic anomaly (?) or if it's some other kind of goose altogether. But I really like that the other geese didn't even seem to notice that their friend was different.

José Miguel García Sagredo, President, European Cytogeneticists Association (ECA)

 

"Genetic Counselling: Conduction of GC and its role in diagnosis, prevention and treatment of Genetic Diseases"

 

Genetically identical pro cycling riders. They even pedal in sync... :)

 

Tour de Romandie, 3rd etappe Thierrens-Neuchatel. April 2011.

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Emilio Roldán, President, Latin American society of Medical Research in Rare Diseases (SLADIMER)

Virginia Llera, Past President, International Conferences for Rare Diseases and Orphan Drugs (ICORD) and GEISER Foundation

Microworld Arcadia was a group art show organised by Genetic Moo at the Arcadecardiff gallery in the Queens Arcade shopping mall for two weeks in May 2013. The show consisted of interactive and generative artworks by different artists. The art works responded to the audience, the gallery and importantly to each other, so the space was constantly changing in pixels, sound, colour and motion. Each day different works were brought together in different combinations.

 

Day 9 at Microworld Arcadia was inclusivity day. Wendy Keay-Bright came in and brought her Somantics interactive Kinect apps including Kaleidoscope, Sparkle and Slitscan programs. People of all types enjoyed these simple intuitive engagements. Genetic Moo ran Starfish and It's Alive ant colony was projected over Stefan Samociuk's video.

 

Microworld Arcadia was a big success breaking attendance records for the gallery and we plan to take the show on tour in the future, working with different sets of local artists each time to create interactive digital Microworlds around the UK and beyond.

 

For more information about the show see www.geneticmoo.com

 

Photos from the Genetic Epidemilogy in Africa course, Durban 2015

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