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Michele Graham
Pancreas in relation to surrounding organs
© Michele Graham
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Todd Buck
Cover art for US Pharmacist magazine, November 2019 issue. Woman is self-administering esketamine, a FDA approved treatment for depression.
© Todd Buck Illustration LLC
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Michael Cooper
Illustration of three areas of cancer growth in kidneys for use in medical publication.
© Michael Cooper and Michelle S. Hirsch, MD, PhD
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Anatomic Groove
We created a 3D animation of a person dealing with neck pain and the way in which it is treated. The animation uses narration and a real life scenario in which to educate prospective clients to the benefits of pain clinic's specific treatment.
© ANATOMICGROOVE
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Adam Questell
The goal of this larger assignment was to create one multi-purpose image that best summarizes the extensive collection of specific health topics within each of the 27 over-arching categories found in the Merck Manuals Online Edition.
© Adam Questell
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biolution
Chromatin component NSD3 (green) binds to compound BI-9321 (red) straddling DNA on a nucleosome (yellow) in the presence of BRD4.
This coverpitch for Nature Biotechnology accompanied a manuscript by Boehringer Ingelheim researchers about the activities of BI-9321.
© biolution GmbH 2019
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Lizzie Harper
Usage of botanical illustrations of red and white clover on Flora Margarine tubs in Sweden and Finland
© Flora 2019 and Lizzie Harper 1019
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Veronica Hughes
This cover art was designed for a group of researchers publishing their latest work in anti-cancer nanotechnology
© Hughes Scientific Illustration, LLC
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Medical Illustration Studios
Black and white illustrations for a Harvard professor's science book about aging and the epigenetic landscape. Based on his research, reached the New York Times Bestsellers List.
© David Sinclair
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Thompson Medical Illustration
HouseCall Magazine ran an article on transcarotid artery revasculizarization (TCAR). These illustrations support the article content in describing the location of the carotid artery, the location and size of the small incision necessary for the TCAR procedure, and the reversal of blood flow during the TCAR procedure with stent placement. The article also includes information about the father and son team of surgeons now performing this procedure at St. Clair Hospital..
© Molly Thompson
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Roy Illustration
Roy Illustration created this poster for adult general practice patient education. Most patients are unfamiliar with proper earwax removal. This poster simplifies the steps and leads the eye using a unified and soothing didactic color scheme.
© Laura Roy / Roy Illustration
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Booster Shot Media
BSM created original characters, story, and comic book to help caregivers explain allergic asthma to a child who would be using a new medication for treatment. This comic book is unbranded patient education content.
© Genentech and Novartis
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Patton'd Studios
A prototype of a medical device that forecasts the likelihood of someone having a seizure. Utilising the best of both medial and smartphone technology, the device accounts not only for the electrical data transmitted from the brain, but also lifestyle and environmental factors. It is hoped this new technology will help those with epilepsy lead more normal lives.
© Patton'd Studios
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Jennifer Gentry
Breast Reconstruction: Stacked Deep Inferior Epigastric Artery Perforator (Stacked DIEP) Flap Procedure
---One of a suite of illustrations describing breast reconstruction procedures which include: SIEA flap, DIEP flap, GAP flap, PAP flap, latissimus dorsi flap, nipple reconstruction, nipple sparing breast reconstruction (both implant and autologous), and prepectoral and subpectoral implant breast reconstruction using tissue expander. Contact jennifer@gentryvisualization.com for licensing.
© Jennifer Gentry
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Alexandra Gordon
Illustration to accompany a health information article on common causes of pelvic pain: https://www.verywellhealth.com/ovary-pain-causes-and-treatment-514437
© Alexandra Gordon/verywell
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Mesa Studios
Ever wonder how spiders end up on remote islands? In this infographic and science illustration collaboration with Editor Daisy Chung, I explain how spider silk, electrostatic force, and a light breeze disperse spiders across the globe
© National Geographic
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Kotryna Zukauskaite
I am extremely proud to announce these illustration series for The Swedish Heart-Lung Foundations (Hjärt-Lungfonden) health-themed publications in collaboration with Appelberg content marketing agency.
© Kotryna Zukauskaite
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Fairman Studios, LLC
Minimally invasive neurosurgical procedure for the evacuation using a small cranial keyhole incision of hematoma using a catheter for drainage.
© Fairman Studios
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Ania Hupalowska
Cell Atlas of primate's foveal and peripheral retina. A cover illustration for the Feb issue.
© Ania Hupalowska
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Leonardo Alannis
Infographic depicting all subspecies of wolf, including domestic dog.
© Leonardo Alannis 2019
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AXS Studio Inc.
This animation was made to introduce cardiac surgeons and other stakeholders to the HeartWare System, its use and key technological advantages. It was important to clearly illustrate the pump’s proprietary suspension system, which eliminates wear. To focus viewer attention, we rendered the system and heart photorealistically and used a simpler illustrative style for supporting elements.
© AXS Studio Inc.
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Zusammen Science Art and 3DFilms ◤
360° Preview: https://vimeo.com/300088744
Released Embargo Visualization of Cancer Cell research and proprietary programming language script for conference showcase banner.
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Lyda Hill Department of Bioinformatics
© ZUSAMMEN® LLC
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Obtuse Angle
The Obtuse Angle created this whimsical :15 spot for CharcoCaps set in a yoga studio where one yogi has an unfortunate encounter with unwanted intestinal gas.
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Fran Milner
Patient education for study aiming to reduce health disparities for underserved adults with diabetes on standard multiple daily injection (MDI) therapy using vials and syringes through the use of a simplified lower literacy, culturally and language appropriate approach to teach, implement and follow these individuals started on insulin pens and pumps.
© USC Keck School of Medicine
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Katelyn McDonald, CMI
Illustrations of the basic steps of an expansion sphincter pharyngoplasty. This surgery is used to narrow the pharyngeal area in children with clefts and too large velo-pharyngeal ports.
© Katelyn McDonald, CMI
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Sliced Bread Animation
This animation tells an interesting patient story from a unique perspective of Sonja, who is currently living with primary immunodeficiency and the key message emphasises the advantages of switching to the new medication. As a result of using it, Sonja is able to go about her daily life without letting the illness interfere. Sonja’s character was built in 3D and rigged for an animated immersive 360 VR experience. The film been successful and well-received with event attendees.
© Sliced Bread Animation
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Foxfire Interactive
Intrauterine devices (IUDs) and contraceptive implants, or long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), are the most effective forms of reversible contraceptives. ACOG District II family planning experts and Foxfire have come together to develop relevant clinical education on the utilization of LARC methods in eligible patients, especially in the immediate postpartum period.
© Foxfire Interactive
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Steve Cook Illustration
© Steve Cook Illustration
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Kouzou Sakai
Topic: Risk factors for prosthetic joint infection.
© Kouzou Sakai
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Hendrik Gheerardyn
The environment of the tropical island of St. Barts (French Antilles) is under threat. Through conceptual diagrams like this, I can help you communicate your message to a much wider audience. Published in Jadot (2016): Environmental Conservation in Saint Barthélemy — Current knowledge and research recommendations.
© Hendrik Gheerardyn
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Alar Illustration
© Virginia E. Fulford | Alar Illustration
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Designer BioMed
3D reconstructed neuron created for the Alford Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago using experimental data gathered in their lab. Used to facilitate research discoveries about structure and functioning of these neuron types. Image shows progression from raw data to wireframe model to completed form. Digital assets created using Autodesk 3Ds Max and Pixologic ZBrush. Composited with Adobe Photoshop. Content formatted for web, mobile, interactive, and print applications.
© Dayna B. Menken
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Visualmedics
We illustrated general conditions of the respiratory system. Here the Pharyngitis, inflammation that affects the pharyngeal mucosa.
© visualmedics
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Tina Pavlatos
Illustrations showing role of induced hypothermia in post-resuscitation care. brain, ischemia, neurons, cardiac arrest
© Elsevier
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David Hamuel
Green Treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis).
Hyperrealism-Photorealism Drawing.
© David Hamuel
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Falconieri Visuals
Full page illustration created for the article "The Brain, ReImagined" by Douglas Fox in Scientific American 318, 60 – 67.
The article described two theories of nerve signal propagation. This piece draws the viewer in with a charismatic neuron, and illustrates the two theories in parallel, allowing the viewers to easily compare & contrast.
Simplified models were used for the ion channels, so that excess visual complexity didn't add to the high cognitive load required to interpret the piece.
© Veronica Falconieri Hays / Falconieri Visuals, LLC
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Tolpa Studios
A 4-part infographic series that explains how medical ultrasound works, and the innovations that Butterfly Networks, Inc's Ultrasound-on-a-Chip technology brings to that industry.
© Butterfly Network, Inc.
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LEGACY BioStudios, LLC
A mockup of an endoscope instruction manual I helped Balanced Experience create. I created and updated illustrations for the manual and formatted the manual design.
UX, UI, User Interface, User Experience
©Assata C Worrell
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Single Cell Animation, llc
From an animation we did showing the mobility of the shoulder blade in a Push Press motion. Tthe serratus muscle is responsible for stabilizing the scapula by pulling the bone towards the rib cage.
© SingleCell Animation
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Campbell Medical Illustration
When NanoView first approached us they were looking for an updated series of illustrations to help explain their technology. Through our discussions we found that they also were in need for a website redesign as well as branded marketing materials and exhibition graphics. We used their logo as our style guide and designed content that resulted in a polished and cohesive visual brand that they could present to their investors and customers.
© Campbell Medical Illustration
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Drawn to Medicine
To illustrate a series of manoeuvres that support the natural vaginal delivery of breech birth babies. Visuals to be used to support the training of midwives in the UK and abroad.
© Breech Birth Network
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Jane Whitney
LH-stimulated changes in capillary growth and leukocyte delivery in the ovulatory follicle. Before the LH surge, immune cells are present in the ovarian vasculature and theca interna of the preovulatory follicle (top). New vessels and breakdown of the granulosa cell basal lamina provide points of entry for circulating leukocytes (center). Additional leukocytes are seen in the granulosa cell layer prior to ovulation (bottom).
© Endocrine Society
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Justine Lee Hirten
This mural depicting local plants and animals in Connecticut was completed in spring 2017 for the Connecticut Audubon Center in Fairfield
You can find more information here: http://justineleehirten.com/mural/
© Justine Lee Hirten 2017
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Dorie Petrochko
Dorie Petrochko has been working with Jennifer Mattei, professor of Biology at Sacred Heart University on an interpretive sign for the Coastal Estuary Restoration Project at Stratford Point Audubon in Stratford, CT. This was the original site of the Stratford Gun Club where an extensive lead abatement project was implemented. Now a team of staff, students and volunteers are restoring the site back to its original condition to encourage wildlife to live and nest in these areas.
© Dorie Petrochko
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SilverLeaf Studios LLC
Digital poster intended to provide a visual reference for the continuing education of naturopathic doctors and integrative practitioners regarding the physiological and histological differences of skin cancers.
© Silverleaf Studios LLC 2017
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Phospho Biomedical Animation
RNA Polymerase III is responsible for making the short RNAs that are used for protein synthesis. When the structure of RNA Pol III was recently published in Nature, we were asked to provide the cover-art.
See more here: https://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v553/n7688/index.html
© Alessandro Vannini Lab
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Mica Duran
The illustration was created for biological-mesh manufacturer ACell, as part of a series of images in a printed booklet to teach surgical technique for placement of their product in anterior vaginal wall prolapse repair. The representative page shows the suture placement steps utilized to fold the mesh into its proper shape and location.
© 2015 Mica Duran
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Applied Art, LLC
This figure is part of a series for an Operative Techniques publication, describing implantation
of a Left ventricular assist device to a patient's failing heart.
© Elsevier, Inc.
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Core BioVisuals
Platelet Aggregation, Blood Clot Formation, Fibrinolysis
© Core BioVisuals & Perosphere
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DNA Illustrations, Inc.
Infographic on the history, mechanism and use of oral contraceptives. Layout design by Maria Gonzalez.
© DNA Illustrations, Inc.
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Highway 504 Productions
A series of animations created for the BC Health Authority to educate parents of newly diagnosed children with various hearing pathologies. Videos also include live footage featuring actual families and hearing simulations.
© Highway 504 Productions
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Mike Austin
A very small angioplasty balloon for disease that is in vessels below the knee.
© Mike Austin
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MedDraw Studio
Series of images used throughout the article A New Therapeutic Era in Pediatric Functional and Motility Disorders. Therapies are discussed to provide context and help readers envision the way therapies are applied and how they affect the body.
© Mandy Root-Thompson/MedDraw Studio
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Audra Geras
This painting was created as a large format illustration for multi-use, including as a fine art giclée canvas print to be on permanent exhibit at the headquarters of a biotechnology firm. It depicts the binding of the investigational fusion protein SIRPalphaFc to FcgammaR on a macrophage cell and to CD47 receptors on a tumor cell.
© 2016 Audra Geras
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Brian Harrold
FDl surgery using tendon fixation device.
transparent accurate medical illustration
© Brian Harrold
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Jonathan Dimes
The assignment was to create cover art that incorporated different factors that could result in PTSD, as discussed in the manuscript. Photographs I had taken were combined and edited in Photoshop with public domain images. I.e. The child was photographed in his father's arms and then placed into a photo taken of the fireman, and the background added. Once the composite was approved, outlines, shadows, and highlights were added to create the final effect.
© Jonathan Dimes
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Mary K. Bryson
During the month of October, I fulfill many requests for illustrations that help women understand breast cancer. I am very proud of the work I have done, and continue to do for breastcancer.org
© brysonbiomed.com
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Third Left Studios
This image was part of a powerpoint presentation that was given before Congress to talk about the research being done on genomic therapies for dermatological cancers. The content had to be very clear and basic for a non-scientist audience.
© 2018 Andrea Charest
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Lightbox Visual Communications Inc
Patient Education poster entitled, "Vaccines During Pregnancy".
© 2017 ACOG
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Craig Zuckerman
I was commissioned to design a display booth for an upcoming conference, on the effects of alcohol on the developing brain, women, and the body in general. This the third of three concepts. These will potentially incorporate holograms, and interactive activities.
© ICF
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Wendy Beth Jackelow, MFA, CMI, FAMI
This is part of a series of illustrations for the exhibit Why Frogs Don't Get Fat: Predators, Fear and Feeding in the Wild at the Museum of Texas Tech University. The show highlights the fear and survival research of Dr. James Carr and Dr. Breanna Harris from the Biology department. This illustration is a 5 foot backlit interactive touch panel that shows the various fight or flight responses. I also created six other large panels highlighting fear responses in animals and humans.
© Wendy Beth Jackelow
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Body Scientific
This is our thirteenth publication with Goodheart-Willcox. Body Scientific is the sole artwork provider for Goodheart-Willcox’s anatomy and physiology division. We had the pleasure to work on their latest Anatomy & Physiology Essentials publication. This publication offers a solid introduction to human anatomy and physiology. Each body system is explored with an emphasis on structure, function, and terminology.
© Body Scientific International, LLC.
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Clark Medical Illustration
Illustration for a poster about spinal conditions and diseases, including compression fractures, ligamentum flavum hypertrophy, foraminal stenosis (pinched nerves), spondylosis (facet arthritis), degenerative disc disease, spondylolysis (pars interarticularis fracture), isthmic spondylolisthesis, and a herniated nucleus pulposus.
© Clark Medical Illustration
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Hybrid Medical Animation
Image taken from Pertussis (Whooping Cough) Animation.
https://www.hybridmedicalanimation.com/work/animation/whooping-cough/
© HybridMedicalAnimation