Thanks to AD Chrystal Smith, 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.
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Cover artwork of American Gas, magazine of American Gas Association. Focusing on the future of natural gas in the US, this issue's main feature is about the opportunities offered by the commercial sector.
Thanks to Jason Deller of The YGS Group for the assignment. Four pieces for Harvard Magazine illustrating an article by Jonathan Shaw about privacy invasion, data theft, surveillance and other issues related to Americans' security.
Thanks to AD Jennifer Carling for the assignment! Illustration for French newspaper Le Parisien about the web-matchmakers: professionals working for dating websites who match people together in order to give everyone the "right" partner. Full article here.
Thanks to AD Mathieu Gelezeau. Cover artwork for The Big Issue Taiwan inspired by Mars, the Moon and their mysteries.
Big thanks to AD Brian Huang for this assignment! Illustration for Science about new drugs which can fix protein p53. This protein has been called the "guardian of genome" because it kills cells with DNA damage and prevents them from becoming cancerous, but it's fragile and can be easily damaged. That's why has become so important to repair it. Full article here.
Thanks to AD Marcy Atarod and Garvin Grullon! Two images I recently made for Cedars-Sinai Technology Transfer Office. The first one is about the institute's partnerships with international institutions and corporations, that promotes the introduction of innovative medical solutions to patients around the world. The second one is about women's health and gender-specific treatments and therapies.
Thanks to AD Clay Doyle! Recent illustration for Science magazine about how apparently identical mice often have a different microbial makeup which make every mouse unique and different from each other - that often makes scientific studies hard to replicate.
Thanks to AD Chrystal Smith, as always! Three illustration for Brandeis University magazine about hacking, cybercrime and the unintended and underappreciated risks of an increasingly interconnected world. Full articles here.
Thanks to AD Eson Chan! Recent piece for Science magazine about the real security issues of the iPhone case, after FBI pitched its court battle with Apple asking them a software that would provide a key to open iPhones. Full article here.
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