Playing around with this head and neck anatomy illustration

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CAHID PhD student, Claire Fitton, has been working with biomedical engineer Dr Tim Drew (School of Medicine) to create a 3D printed ultrasound probe rig. The equipment aims to improve reliability of acquiring vessel diameter measurements in the cadaveric thigh, using ultrasound.

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Hello! My name is Rowan, I'm a non-binary artist! I have two sonas and a dog who is my service dog in training. I also live in Arizona! I'm an undergraduate biomedical science student currently.

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Hello (●´ω`●), I'm Keary! I'm a biomedical engineer, who's also an artist, who's also a cookie ôヮô

I share my comics on my Kofi Gallery: https://t.co/dx0LbxNPvz

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Hi thank you for this opportunity!
Im saibo,im studying to become a biomedical ingeneer in a microbiology lab (saibo means cell in japanese) and i started taking art more seriously since october 2019, my goal is just improving my art until im proud of it !

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Hi! I’m Abby and I’m a biomedical illustration student! I love illustrating animals and people! ✨🍃


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Hi, my name is Allison and I just started my Twitter page for my art! I'm a trained biomedical illustrator who loves and works with animals!

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Hello! My name is Allison and I am a biomedical illustrator by trade who is inspired by animals, nature, medicine and history. My style ranges from highly realistic to stylized!

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🦾🐻NERO'S ART BUNKER ✨

Biomedical Engineer Student • Mindless Doodler (Traditional and Digital)

🍔About me - https://t.co/qMVivZhmd7
🍕Main account -
🍝Character info - https://t.co/G30LhObYup

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Thrilled to announce Priyasagi & Arika in yr 9 were runners up in the competition! And Dr Patel won Partner of the Year Award! Lovely to have this boost to our learning each year. Very well done to each of our girls who were finalists 🥳👏🏽

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Hello~ I'm Keary, I'm a digital artist who's also a biomedical engineer. I draw a lot of comics and fanarts from the things I love! (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧

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Today's a very special day, it's (also my birthday!)
Horseshoe crabs are fascinating arthropods that have been around for 244 million years! Sadly though overharvesting for biomedical purposes, food, and habitat destruction has reduced their numbers

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Looking forward to giving a talk today on Zoom for Biomedical students on their Creative Reflection for Professional Practice module at . Thanks for inviting me . My artwork & practice reimagines

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The horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) is a primitive marine invertebrate that has hardly changed in the last 200 million years. It is very interesting to the biomedical & pharmaceutical industries as its hemolymph is important in the development of new antibiotics and vaccines.

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: TIL another way have contributed to biomedicine! B cells, which produce antibodies, were discovered in chickens.
The "B" stands for “bursa”, an organ near the chickens BUTT. Now I'll always think of B cells as "bird butt" cells.

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So it’s apparently!
I’m Ink, a BioMedical Illustrator by trade. But, in my free time I’m an aspiring comic artist who loves character design and draws a lot of robots and aliens- particularly in the Destiny fandom.

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Biomedical research team is simulating the dynamics of proteins to hunt for new therapeutic opportunities.

Learn how you can contribute computing power and assist with research.

➡️ https://t.co/2mcI3GCXP2 ⬅️

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