New episode of the Medical Illustration Podcast! Please enjoy this conversation with award-winning medical illustrator and animator Ryan Kissinger.

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"The study of comparative anatomy complements my fascination with understanding my own body's movement and capabilities."

Tiffany Fung tells Vrinda Nair how she intertwines and rock climbing. https://t.co/YyhwrPdX1k

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Years ago I worked at the Seattle Aquarium, and one of my jobs was free diving in the ladder to clean the glass! Best job ever.

Project Animalia Day 124: Sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)

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🦥Three-toed Sloth by M. Lynn
"By understanding more about how their bodies work, I was able to include more details in my piece, like the pattern that their fur grows in, + the small moths that live in their fur..."
The Exhibition: https://t.co/K7jEPhsvti

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Hey guess what? I'm 1/3 through my year of 365 drawings!
Only problem - my list of critters I want to draw keeps growing.

Project Animalia Day 122: Blueberry hermit crab (Coenobita purpureus)

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📢The Exhibition is LIVE! —Check out artworks about + Biology by 40+ Art & Design students. 🙌🏾Celebrate the artists + our collab w/ for —Online Gallery: https://t.co/lgKfPmWOaA

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Shaded by thick conifers and towering ferns, two deinonychus quarrel and dispute over the rightful ownership of a quickly aging kill.

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Check out this amazing model of the cranial nerves and foramina, by MSc Medical Artist Sophia Lappe: https://t.co/k2l5KvBIXi

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Inspiring course by and .
👍Listen to your audience, ask questions, tell stories, invite interaction and make art.

😀Good goes with a shift from top-down approach to

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Results from the ammonite
Kosmoceras, Taramelliceras (a baby), Entogonites, Amaltheus

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Results from the
Platybelodon, Dracopristis, Convolosaurus and Alioramus

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Chirality is important in drug development since chiral molecules look similar, yet have completely different chemical properties.

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Just some fruit flies, enjoying nature and trying to be environmentally friendly, wishing you a happy

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One of the best part of this training is that I get to make illustrations for some class projects. Here are illustrations for Archimedes' principle and Newton's law of gravitation.

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I've wanted to draw this critter for a while.
Because it should be known there are really colorful squirrels out there!

Project Animalia Day 111:
Prevost's squirrel (Callosciurus prevostii)

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It's normal to have a little codon envy now and then.

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