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Huella Humana, Canterbury

Huella Humana (‘human fingerprint’) is a sculpture of a female nude within a DNA helix by Asuncion Bassas-Mujtaba.

Huella Humana (‘human fingerprint’) is a sculpture of a female nude within a DNA helix by Asuncion Bassas-Mujtaba. It was created in the University of Kent to honour Dr Louise H. Naylor, a Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry.


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About Huella Humana

 School of Biosciences, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NJ, UK

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