We were honored to host the “HIV Science as Art” exhibition at our Munich headquarters in July, organized by Deutsche Aidshilfe. The exhibition accompanied the International AIDS Conference taking place in Munich to raise funds and awareness for HIV community projects. We whole-heartedly support this mission, as our CEO and founder Stefan Vilsmeier explained, because creativity and innovation are part of our DNA at Brainlab: “With AIDS, as with any disease, we believe creative thinking and dialogue about challenges can inspire innovation that makes a real impact. Including artists’ perspectives while reflecting on scientific work related to AIDS will expand our horizons on our quest for a cure.” Each piece was conceived by creative partnerships between 12 HIV scientists and 12 artists living with the disease, including Milko Delgado from Panama, veronica betani of South Africa and charles ryan long from the US, among others. The exhibition was a powerful reminder that scientific progress is both a personal journey and a global mission. Curious about what else is happening around art and culture at Brainlab? Check out our #BrainlabCultureProgram: https://lnkd.in/e42fsmPa Photo credit: Anne Coersmeier #AIDS2024 #WeAreBrainlab
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