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This is what you DON'T want your Dr to see during a colonoscopy. Those polyps could be benign, or they could be SciArtINK Day 27: Bowel Cancer.

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SciArtINK Day 25: Cervical cancer. Here's another medical illustration I should be able to do without reference images, as I've animated multiple gynecology cases and looked at many references over my career of various gynecologic cancers.

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Tried to condense as much of the malaria life cycle into one image as I could recall. Would translate nicely to a simple 3D scene!

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I fell behind on posting my pieces for Inktober/SciArtINK, but I've been doing them all and having fun with my old shoebox full of alcohol markers from back in the day.

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Rei y Claire tendrán que esperar un poquito más, pero no demasiado, pues aunque en este bello póster no se aprecie, la fecha de apertura de la preventa será de TAN SOLO UN DÍA.

Sí, en efecto, el día 1 de noviembre podrás agenciarte este tomo como tuyo. 😘

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29. Mother

I had to think about cell division; and Caulobacter crescentus is a powerful model to study its cell cycle.

https://t.co/Ikf10YyMBn

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Project Animalia 503
Barrow's goldeneye (Bucephala islandica)

This charismatic duck, a migratory visitor to my 'ole pacific northwest home. Striking plumage. :)

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Birdtober Day 15: Red

A common songbird found through out eastern North America, often can be seen at backyard bird feeders. The males bright red plumage has made it a favorite of many, birders and non-birders alike.

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29: MOTHER
Why do they grow up so fast? I copied all my DNA. Literally split myself in two. And for what? A card once a year?!

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It's almost the end of the month already! Here are some favorites from this past week of Conjunctivitis, Cervical Cancer, Bowel Cancer, HPV.

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Seems like a good excuse to share illustration of the Queensland Tiger again. This cryptid is often hypothesized to be an extant Thylacoleo, which is what I based it on – but it took A LOT of anatomical fudging on my part to make it look somewhat catlike. https://t.co/mJ0o0um1t3

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28: LIGHT
Ooooo Frens! Let's hang out... I think we could build something special... Guys?

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Birdtober Day 12: Unique beak
The Red Crossbill is an irruptive finch species that makes its way south into Central New York. Their crossbill is perfect for extracting seeds from unopened cones.

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