Inside You's a fascinating look at goes on inside your body. The Exhibit Opens June 24th at the American Museum of Natural History.
-PJ Gach
Anyone remember fifth grade biology? That's when you learnt that your digestive tract moves like a subway train. Different things happen as your food hits different stops. The American Museum of Natural History's new exhibit Inside You, really explains what goes on inside your body.
Billions--okay, I'm exaggerating--lots of microbes that live within your body do very specific jobs. Yes there's fungi, bacteria and more that make up the human microbiome. This exhibit co-curated by Susan Perkins and Rob DeSalle, curators in the Museum’s Division of Invertebrate Zoology and the Sackler Institute for Comparative Genomics, explores how microbes impact your health and the changing face of science. This exhibit was inspired by the museum's The Secret World Inside You exhibit.
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Inside You is proudly supported by the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson. This exhibition is made possible by the generosity of the Arthur Ross Foundation.
Inside You runs from June 24, 2017 to June 16, 2019.
The American Museum of Natural History is located at Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY 10024-5192. Open daily from 10 am-5:45 pm .
More information, please call them at 212-769-5100 or visit their site.