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#inktober2020 Day 6 (#rodent) is a lab mouse!
Coming from a drosophila and cell culture background, I have only entered the mouse world a month ago. The learning curve of #development is steep but also so exciting!
#inkthescience #scicomm #sciart
#inktober2020 Day1: #fish
Today's pick is the Medaka Fish! Long known and studied in Japan, Medaka has recently been (re)discovered as a model organism for #genetics and #development. @emblebi generated a large panel of inbred lines for genomic and population genetics studies
Sketching fluctuating jellyfishes simply because they look gorgeous (or maybe I just wanna be swimming in the sea?) #sciart #illustration #digitalart #scicomm
First #SciArt of 2020 is out! This time I got to illustrate the Focus Article for issue 47 of @BlueSci - check it out if you want to know more about the central concepts behind 2019 #Physics Nobel Prize!
Full issue here https://t.co/evohWJfHNe
#scicomm
#bestnine2019 is definitely full of science, writing and illustrator.
But also so full of drawing and sketching and #SciArt ! My very first commissioned projects are now done and will be out soon. Can't wait to do a great deal more in 2020!🥂 #scicomm #illustration #phdlife
I am absolutely thrilled to see September's issue of
@GenesDev featuring my artwork on the cover!!
https://t.co/NL9ikWh1SQ
Designing this for @EmmaKneuss 's work was great fun and I am so thankful to the G&D team for featuring this so prominently. 1/4
Since the mitochondrial "labyrinth" of germ cells is malformed in CG10880 mutants, we named the gene Daedalus, after the mythological Greek craftsman who built the first labyrinth.
I am excited to share our work on piRNA biogenesis! https://t.co/oQdzWObaL7
We investigated the molecular mechanisms of piRNA production in Drosophila and characterised a new player in this process: CG10880/Daedalus.