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Nature’s Palette: A tale of science and art

Two sisters, from seemingly different worlds, have joined forces in a unique collaboration to visualize the healthy immune system across age.

September 19, 2024
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Sisters from seemingly different worlds have joined forces to visualize the healthy aging immune system.
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Nature’s Palette:
A tale of science and art

By Jenny Burns

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Meet Heidi Gustafson, an artist who finds beauty in the earth’s pigments.

Now meet Claire Gustafson, Ph.D., a scientist working to unravel the mysteries of the immune system.

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Two smiling women with arms around each other in modern office setting with bright lighting.
Two women collaboratively examining colorful data visualizations and charts on a large display screen.
Hands holding immune cell diagram showing NK, B cells, monocytes, and CMV status classifications.
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A vivid portrait of your immune system

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Meet a Vanishing T cell

Meet a Vanishing T Cell

The Mineral:

The Cell:

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Discover how aging impacts vaccine response

Discover how age impacts immune response

The Mineral:

The Cell:

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Ananda Goldrath Headshot
“Building the Immune Health Atlas was truly a labor of love for our team. This comprehensive single cell resource will be invaluable for the field of immunology, helping us better understand how the immune system evolves with age and advancing research into immune-related diseases.”
“It brings joy to me to see how we can make science communication beautiful and accessible.”

Scientific Collaborators

Allen Institute for Immunology
Benaroya Research Institute
University of Pennsylvania

Produced By

Jenny Burns
Brian Cama
Jake Siegel
Steven Hurd
Erik Dinnel
Mei Chi Chin
Peter Kim

Feedback and story input by:

Zach Thomson
Lucas T. Graybuck, Ph.D
Mackenzie Kopp

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