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Cover artwork for Science about single-cell genomics. Scientists are discovering many differences between individual cells that we didn’t previously know were there.
Thanks to Chrystal Smith and Beth Rakouskas, as always! Some of the 17 illustrations I made for eLife, a non-profit organization inspired by research funders and led by scientists. Their mission is to help scientists accelerate discovery by operating a platform for research communication that encourages and recognizes the most responsible behaviors in science.
Cover and interior illustration for BenefitsPRO about the critical condition of many state insurance exchanges, that have left consumers with fewer and fewer insurance options.
Thanks to AD Chris Nicholls! Cover illustration for Brandeis University magazine about how Brandeis researchers are building materials that behave like living organisms. Full article here.
Thanks to AD Eson Chan, as always. An illustration for Science about what it means to be a human in a world where technology allows us to manipulate our DNA, tissues, brain circuitry, environmental surroundings, etc. If genetic and reproductive technologies may change characteristics of our cells, can that affect our individual and human identities?
Thanks to AD Chrystal Smith, as always. In the upcoming issue of 'Scopes, magazine of Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, an article by Lauren Cahoon Roberts explains why veterinary profession faces serious economic challenges.
Thanks to Wendy Kenigsberg for the assignment! A recent illustration for Science about the science of democracy. Authors feel political science has to be more like medicine in helping to promote a more normal situation, in order to move beyond the current dysfunctional and partisan situation in the US.
Thanks to AD Chrystal Smith, as usual! Cover illustration of Tulane University Medicine Magazine about the Zika emergency. As the virus continues to spread north, Tulane researches develop innovative models in understanding the disease.
Thanks to people at Zehno for the art direction. Some illustrations featured on Science magazine's latest issue. The subject is science and policy making: why it is important that policy decisions are supported by scientific evidence, and why turning data into policy could be harder than it sounds - especially in the Trump era.
Thanks to art directors Chrystal Smith and Beth Rakouskas, as always. Latest piece for Brandeis University Magazine. Professor Andy Molinsky developed a new strategy to help people step outside their comfort zone, rise to the challenge and build confidence. Full article here.
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