Ahí va la portada de ROTULADORES, CIENCIA ¡Y REDES! Qué poquito falta! First slide of ‘Markers, Science and Social Media!’, talk in which I’ll share my adventures, in almost there! allá vamos

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Hello World! I'm a scientific illustrator & animator here to show you just how cool the world is through approachable and simple works of art!
I hope everyone walks away with a new appreciation for the 🌎 cause frankly, it's super cool!
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It's time for another Did you know that are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to fungi? Below the surface, fungi have huge networks of tiny hair-like mycelium. Can you ID the mushroom featured below?

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My tribute to Dr. Shirley Anne Jackson, theoretical physicist & inventor whose breakthrough research enabled the invention of solar cells, fiber optic cables, touch tone telephone, portable fax & caller ID! 👩🏽‍🔬👩🏾‍🔬👩🏻‍🔬👩🏼‍🔬#WomanInScience

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The last in the Turkey Vulture series is just a lovely headshot of the bird! Turkey Vultures are the most common vulture here in the states!
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Today is I am delighted to have made three small books/zines last year and looking forward to do more in 2019 😃

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Just not a lot of career mobility in the endoplasmic reticulum.

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Today I received the best compliment - A young student who had lost her eyesight due to a brain tumour thanked me for my verbal descriptions of the visual aspects of my props and slides. A reminder to consider who is in your audience

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Last one for today. Gorgeous Bengal tiger study (panthera tigris tigris) from years back 🙈

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Day 5 of is a cartoon teaser by a new artist on our team, Jacinta (). Leonardo da Vinci, famously known as a painter, produced remarkable drawings of human anatomy and the brain! New cartoon posted next week

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Another one for
This cool dude is a giant also called ant bears (Myrmecophaga tridactyla). They live in South/Central America and I'm sure you can guess what they eat 😎

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The tweet storm is back! I am a and artist, and passionate about Sometimes I work developing pieces explaining complex concepts like this collaboration for on one of my favorite subjects,

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Day 5 of features Jane Cooke Wright, cancer researcher and contributor to chemotherapy and tissue culture techniques.

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Clue number 3. Can you figure out the diagnoses or symptom that connects them? If you'd like to support me illustrating medicine, consider a coffee membership to the Scrub Club on Patreon (https://t.co/oo9crhr7qx).

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Day 3. Here are a few complex marine science illustrations I’ve made over the past several years for Oceanographer Francisco Chavez at MBARI. Illustrations by Kelly Lance © MBARI.

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I love working with fellow scientists—from learning about their research, composing a story, to visualizing it through different media—such a thrilling process! Here are some of my early collab with , & Dr. Julie-Anne Gandier

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Joining the and Showcasing some of my insect paleoart! 🦟🦗🐜
Keep your eyes peeled for new artwork later today! 👀

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Day 3 of celebrates Virginia Apgar, an obstetrician who created the Apgar test, a way to score a newborn after birth, id-ing potential problems after birth.

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Gooseneck barnacles: these intertidal crustaceans are stationary filter feeders that can be found throughout the PNW

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Clue number 2. Can you figure out the diagnosis or symptom that connects them? If you'd like to support me illustrating medicine, consider a coffee membership to the Scrub Club on Patreon (https://t.co/WxdCwbFgWb).

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