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Today we were joined virtually by @an_andrew_leach who introduced us to computational chemistry using online software (a virtual laboratory) 💊🧬👩🏽💻. We also talked about how 3D visualisations are becoming integral to drug design, & the shapes of molecules & how they fit together!
Congratulations to Emily Ryan!
“The Dark Matter Forest” shares the story of dark matter within our universe through a mixture of mediums & metaphors. It is an amalgamation of what is currently understood about dark matter; its nature & the many unanswered theories about it.
Congratulations to Evie Holmes!
“Energy Deficit- Why is it so Hard to Lose Weight?” is a collaborative project that aims to bring attention to novel research surrounding weight loss, weight gain and physiological responses to concomitant exercise and dietary energy restriction.
This illustration is from a series that accompanies our current student, Evie Holmes’ upcoming blog post, which discusses the the accessibility of historical medical illustrations. Follow Evie on
Instagram https://t.co/qjFEbkoA6O #sciart #medart
Diatom Sensing by Jay Hampton
Diatom Sensing considers the effect of climate change on Liverpool city region using natural microscopic sensors - diatoms - observed in water samples taken from the river Mersey.
#artscience #sciart #artschool #postgrad #diatom #climatechange
What you do with your body once you have died can be a strange & confusing decision to make. ‘To donate or not to donate? That is the question!’ is a #graphicmedicine style comic that explores body donation & busts some of the common myths & misconceptions surrounding donation.
Art in Science student Gabrielle is #3Dscanning cell sculptures created by the year 7 high school students she is currently working with & the 3D visualisations in @Artec3DScanners Studio Professional are pretty cool! #sciart #3D #3Dvisualisation #3Dviz #biology #cell #sculpture