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Amon Carter Museum of Art Welcomes 2021 Carter Community Artists

“Over the course of this year, everyone has had to adapt to a new way to experience life, including how we engage with art. Our current class of Carter Community Artists played an important role in connecting our visitors virtually to our collection during this unprecedented time. It’s now more imperative than ever that outside voices like the Carter Community Artists help make creative connections and purposeful experiences with audiences familiar and new to the Carter,” Amanda Blake, Director of Education, Library, and Visitor Services at the Carter said. Selected by a committee from the museum’s education and curatorial staff, this year s artists range in areas of focus from sustainable art-making to experimental photography.

Simple bioreactor makes gut check more practical

 E-Mail IMAGE: Researchers at Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine developed millifluidic perfusion cassettes (mPCs) that mimic conditions in the intestines to evaluate infections like those that cause diarrhea. The devices. view more  Credit: Rice University/Baylor College of Medicine HOUSTON - (Jan. 7, 2021) - Rice University and Baylor College of Medicine researchers have found a way to mimic conditions in intestines, giving them a mechanical model for the real-time growth of bacterial infections. In a new study, they demonstrate a lab tool that simplifies simulations of the human intestine, making it more practical to find treatments for diseases like infectious diarrhea.

Advancing the study of T cells to improve immunotherapy

 E-Mail IMAGE: The above illustration, in the center, shows activation of T cell immune response with the interaction of MHC-II (red) with the T cell receptor (TCR, blue), and also CD4 (light. view more  Credit: Art purchased from Alamy and modified by Dr. Tao Wang. DALLAS - Jan. 6, 2020 - UT Southwestern scientists have developed a new method to study the molecular characteristics of T cells, critical immune cells that recognize and attack invaders in the body such as viruses, bacteria, and cancer. The approach, described today in the journal Nature Methods, enables researchers to more easily analyze the roles of T cell receptors (TCRs) - the molecules on the surfaces of T cells that are responsible for recognizing pathogens.

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