As part of the DIONE Consortium, the Andreev Lab offered exciting insights into research on inflammatory bone loss at the 22nd Long Night of Science in Dresden.
Children explored the interaction between osteoblasts and osteoclasts in a playful way – including observing real cells under the microscope.
There were quizzes, hands-on stations, and answers to questions like: Why do astronauts lose bone mass in space? How does nutrition protect our skeleton?
Adults engaged with scientific posters, fascinating conversations, and showed great interest.
We thank all visitors for a wonderful evening full of curiosity and exchange!
Technische Universität Dresden, AG Darja Andreev, Pauline Porschitz

