Artistically crafted specimens and easy-to-understand models convey the fundamentals of anatomy and offer fascinating insights into the body’s inner workings. The historical significance of this 200-year-old collection can be experienced, for example, through Goethe’s intermaxillary specimens.
With more than 10 to the power of 10 neurons, the human brain is a universe unto itself—much like the Milky Way with its 10 to the power of 11 stars—and all within a tiny space
Time
18:00 - 24:00 o'clock
Organizer
Universitätsklinikum JenaandInstitute für Biochemie I und II
Become a Gene Code Cracker! Decode the genetic code of cancer cells, discover how gene mutations reveal the right treatment, and learn in a fun way how personalized cancer medicine can change lives today.
As part of the Long Night of Science, we’ll be printing a souvenir right here on site that you’re welcome to pick up. You’ll also learn exactly how 3D printing works.
Create your own personalized souvenir at the Long Night of Science! We’ll use laser technology to engrave your custom design right there on the spot. Take home a one-of-a-kind keepsake—creative, fast, and exclusive!