Catching the tail end of ! I've painted a lot of botanical subjects this past year, but I depict animals too. Outside of more traditional sci illustration work, also love creating visuals to facilitate science education

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Here's some for kids! These were for advertising some STEM education themed library programs.

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Happy tweetstorm! Botanical diagram created to show the development of xylem tissue in plant stems for

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Illustration showing the TFCC (Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex) - the major stabilizer of the radioulnar joint. It's commonly injured in racket and stick sports. Done for Clinical Sports Medicine 5e.

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An theme for ’s share today: of some vertebrates including a fish (Spiny Dogfish),amphibian (Common Mudpuppy), bird (Emperor Penguin) and mammal (Asian Elephant)

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Just catching up with Let me introduce myself. I am a cancer researcher turned visual storyteller. I love to bring stories from into life through art. Here are some of my works from

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It's and all of you sci-artists out here are amazing 🤯 I'm a grad student who occasionally de-stresses with some cute/ colorful sciencey things ✨🧡

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A handful of favorites for the end of "Why are they my favorites?" 1/5

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I didn't know that there was a I'll have some more watercolours soon because I'm working on some unexpected but very welcome commissions at the moment.

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I haven't really taken part in because of, let us call them, 'Complicated Feelings.'

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Just catching up with - Let me introduce myself: I'm a neuroscientist turned cartoonist and illustrator! Here are some of my creative representations of cells and enzymes ✏

From my books The Senses, Cervellopoli, and work for and

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For I'll share some covers I made in the past and were not selected. Because negative results also need to be published ;)
For sure the great work from , , and labs deserved that cherry on top of the cake

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Today I'm sharing some Editorial for It's always a treat to explore healthcare themes conceptually! Can you guess any of the themes? Folio: https://t.co/PGyssgj0cj

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I'm Sarah Crawley, a medical/science illustrator & animator. I'm v passionate about patient education, surgical illo, and editorial illo ✨

More work@
https://t.co/HNEJR0crLN
https://t.co/z5AFUQtt2B

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Here we've got paintings of a diadem spider, a cabbage bug, and a cuckoo wasp. Commissioned funnily enough by a science fiction magazine.

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Day 4 of tweetstorm! Sharing causes of shoulder pain - subacromial impingement done with incredible sports med gurus and
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Stages of ankylosing spondylitis - normal to full fusion. Great project collaborating with a great physiotherapist .

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Costa Rica Field sketch of my 2nd favorite insect: The flag-footed bug (Anisocelis flavolineata) for
Day 4. Landed on my arm to say "Hola" at . Paradise!

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I created these illustrations for for her work on mobulid ray conservation. The work included paintings of all ten species plus bycatch and release digital drawings.

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Happy Here are some little icons I made for an interpretive panel about ways to make life better for the snakes in your neighbourhood.

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