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New blog post about my experience illustrating the human gut and working with DeepBiome Therapeutics to create artwork for their company launch. https://t.co/a63NV5XjBh

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Late into her PhD, Ipsa Jain realised she did not want to spend her life in the lab. Was it okay to change her mind and embrace her other love visual arts? Meet the biologist-artist in our series.

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illustration for a magazine.( not finished yet ) your feedback and suggestions are welcomed.

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Teenage Mutant Meningococcus No. 4

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Laughing gulls often try to steal fish from Brown Pelicans although it looks like I forgot to draw in a fish. An example of kleptoparasitism.

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Emmy Noether, the woman behind the Noether's Theorem, framing modern physics and algebra! Post by Illustration by , Sci-Illustrate Stories. Set in motion by
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A Nyctosaur and a Tylosaur encounter a large wave in the Niobrara. (Remake of an old piece).
I do like doing these little remakes, it shows me how much I’ve improved and how much further I need to go. Here’s hoping I can do even better in 2021...

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Tag yourself: I’m the baby bird giving out serious side-eye

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A set of three woodland plant illustrations: wild strawberries, lilies of the valley, and windflowers!🌼I hope to illustrate more plants in future, this was great fun.

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Photosynthetic Plant Cell I drew for a proposal! I love to be able to choose any type of style when it comes to illustrations for grant applications 😍

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Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins was in 1807. & known for the in Crystal Palace Park in London. The in includes a few original by Hawkins.

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Spiral
pencil & ink by Oscar Bazaldua
color by Frank D’Armata

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First of 2020 is out! This time I got to illustrate the Focus Article for issue 47 of - check it out if you want to know more about the central concepts behind 2019 Nobel Prize!

Full issue here https://t.co/evohWJfHNe

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Flicking through John Gould’s ‘Monograph of the Trochilidae’ (1849-61) for the first time and I was surprised to see that some of the hummingbirds have been heightened with metallic paint, they are SO beautiful!

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Is it normal to have a favorite protein transporter? Because ours in the antiporter.

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Speculative parasitism in prehistory:
- Parasitic radiodontids
- Parasitic trilobites
- Cleaning symbiosis in placoderms
- Condonts infected with tapeworm larvae

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The moose and the wolves is the latest addition to my You can treat yourself to some spectacular winter scenery here: https://t.co/fDTC5nx1cL

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