
Ramon y Cajal Brain Neuron Art Print, Neuroscience Gift and Decor
of the founding fathers of modern neuroscience. The minimalist illustration of a brain neuron on a brown background with an aged finish lends a vintage steampunk style that is sure to capture the attention of any admirer of neuroscience or art. The print is perfect for adding a touch of scientific elegance to your home, office, or lab. Printed on high quality professional paper with a semi-gloss finish Wide range of sizes from 5x7 up to 30x45 Print only - does not come frame Display it in your office, classroom, or laboratory, or use it as a centerpiece for a gallery wall of scientific art. This piece is not only a beautiful addition to any space, but also a nod to one of the most influential neuroscientists of all time. About the scientist: Santiago Ramon y Cajal (1852-1934) was a Spanish neuroscientist who made groundbreaking contributions to the understanding of the nervous system. He is considered to be the father of modern neuroscience for his work on the structure of the brain and nervous system. Ramon y Cajal developed new staining techniques that allowed him to observe and draw the intricate details of neurons and their connections, which led to his discovery of the neuron doctrine. His pioneering work earned him the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1906, which he shared with Camillo Golgi. About the artist: Megan Lee Studio, LLC is run by independent artist, Megan Lee, and is based in Asheville, NC. Since 2010 she has specialized in creating minimalist artwork that celebrates STEM subjects, her love of books, and various geekery that brings her joy.