It will be a tree that not only represents the lung vascular bed with a unified trunk and branches embracing the sky, emerging from deep in the soil with its roots, from different areas, but also symbolizes high goals that defy gravity. We believe that this symbol will also be the best expression of an ultradisciplinary approach.

Isn’t the name ADAM a bit masculine? This would naturally be the first question that comes to mind. However, when we learn that in ancient Altai Turkic culture, the beech tree also meant wife and especially woman, and when we remember that the word beech was the main backbone of the definition of kinship, we will be heartened. It is also possible that the ability of the beech tree to “fuse” with other trees of its kind through its branches may have strengthened the acceptance of this symbol as a reference to female fertility. As a result, ADAM actually exists in the shadow of the woman symbolized by the tree!