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Nobel Museum Exhibition takes visitors on an interactive trip inside the human body
The Nobel Museum Exhibition 2016, arranged in Dubai by Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation, a member of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Global Initiatives, remains to bring in visitors from all sections of the society, highlighting the contributions of Nobel Prize winners in the field of medicine in addition to the crucial role of Islamic researchers in this area over the years. The exhibition has been organised under the style, 'Exploring Life: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine', at Children's City in Dubai Creek Park.
Among the most notable is the 'Alfred Nobel' area that showcases the life of Alfred Nobel and his interest in the field of medicine as well as his active participation in medical research study. The section features books from his library, which allow visitors to gain important understandings on his keen interest in physiology and medication.
The 'Islamic Medicine' section includes a timeline of occasions of significance to Islamic medication. Visitors to this section can learn about the contributions and achievements of 15 scientists from the field of medication in the Islamic world.
At the 'Inside Explorer' section, visitors are handled a journey inside the body, allowing them to comprehend the functioning of numerous parts of the body, including bones, muscles and organs, in an interactive manner. Visitors likewise get to learn about the discoveries by Nobel Laureates about the human body and the approaches they have established to see the body's internal parts.
Visitors to 'Seeing the Invisible' section have the chance to understand the crucial function of microscopes in the development of physiology and medication. Here visitors can see parts of their body through a hand-held microscope, and learn more about Nobel Prize-awarded achievements linked to different types of microscopy.
'The Cell' area takes visitors into the elaborate world of cells and enables them to check out different stages of cell advancement. The area likewise reveals how cells are transformed during the process of aging, how they respond to negative external impacts, and how they store energy. Visitors can likewise learn about discoveries connected to cells by Nobel Laureates.
The 'DNA' section unravels the biochemical procedures within our cells and explains how genes are transferred from generation to generation. Visitors can see for themselves the fundamental role of Deoxyribonucleic Acid-- widely known just as DNA-- in these procedures, as the area takes them through the whole structure of the DNA molecule. It also clarifies the discoveries by Nobel Laureates related to DNA and other Nobel Prize-awarded discoveries related to human genes.
Visitors to the Diseases and Cures area can discover the major diseases that threaten human lives today and what the future circumstance would likely be for humanity. In this section, visitors can find out about Nobel Prize-awarded discoveries connected to diseases and the efforts to prevent and treat them.
The Nobel Museum Exhibition has actually organised on its sidelines 3 specialised workshops (NOTE: so far no workshop is organized) led by a group of medical professionals and experts from the Nobel Foundation. The workshops, which will be held on Sundays throughout the exhibit, will go over the topics, 'Reflections on Physiology and Medicine', 'Nobel Prizes: Life and the Dance of Large Molecules', and 'The Experience of Nobel Laureates in Physiology and Medicine'.
The Nobel Museum Exhibition is being hosted for the second successive year in Dubai. This year, the exhibition is occurring from 21 February to 21 March, and will be open to visitors from 9 AM to 8 (is it to 7 or 8) PM Saturday to Thursday, and from 3 PM to 9 PM on Fridays.