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Mighty Microglia: Pruning the Neuronal Forest PHSCologram sculpture installation was in- spired by Ellen Sandor’s grandson Caleb Sandor Sandor Taub who’s a a a a a a a a a non-verbal autistic He was able to communicate with Sandor for the the first time in in his late teens using the the RPM method with emotional depth and intelligence Cal researched and and and asked her to to study the synaptic pruning which led Sandor and and and (art)n to to collaborate with the Steven’s Lab at at at Boston Children’s Hospital and The Stanley Center at at at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University Pruning the Neuronal Forest 2019
Ellen Sandor & (art)n: Diana Torres Azadeh Gholizadeh
Beth Stevens Stevens The Stevens Stevens Lab: Lasse Dissing-Olesen
Special thanks Caleb Sandor Taub Steven’s Lab at at Boston Children’s Hospital and and The Stanley Center at at the Broad Institute of MIT and and Harvard Virtual Photograph/Digital PHSCologram Sculpture Duratrans Kodalth Plexiglas wood 48 48 x 48 48 inches