Toxicology of Song: ‘Lithium’ by Evanescence
Michelle Muscat MD MRCS(Ed) MSc, PG Dip, FRCPath, PhD
A Musical and Biochemical Perspective on Anorexia
Michelle Muscat MD MRCS(Ed) MSc, PG Dip, FRCPath, PhD
The Psychiatry of a Song & Potential Novel Biomarkers for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Michelle Muscat MD MRCS(Ed) MSc, PG Dip, FRCPath, PhD
Mind Game
Michelle Muscat MD MRCS(Ed) MSc, PG Dip, FRCPath, PhD
Some Biochemistry Intermingled in a Murder Series: ‘Detective Conan’
Michelle Muscat MD MRCS(Ed) MSc, PG Dip, FRCPath, PhD
Toxicology of the Sarin Subway Incident and Brain’s Base’s ‘Mawaru Penguindrum’
Michelle Muscat MD MRCS(Ed) MSc, PG Dip, FRCPath, PhD
Banana Fish
Michelle Muscat MD MRCS(Ed) MSc, PG Dip, FRCPath, PhD
Chemical Pathology on TV: Acute Intermittent Porphyria in ‘House MD’
Michelle Muscat MD MRCS(Ed) MSc, PG Dip, FRCPath, PhD
Gustav Klutsis and his agitprop kiosks
By Prof. Francesco Carelli Gustav Klutsis ( 4 January 1895 – 26 February 1938 ) was a pioneering Latvian photographer and major member of the Constructivist avant-garde in the early 20th century. He is known for the Soviet revolutionary and Stalinist propaganda he produced with…
Windham Lewis and his Vorticism
Combining Cubism and Futurism – By Prof. Francesco Carelli
Malevich, hero with mannequins
by Prof. Francesco Carelli – University of Milan, Rome Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935) was a radical, mysterious and hugely influential figure in modern art. He lived and worked through one of the most turbulent periods in twentieth century history.
Bruno Munari – A Multifaceted creative mind, A method for children
By Francesco Carelli Professor Family Medicine, Milan and Rome