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Boardroom mural, "Building blocks of Life"

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The mural takes you from the beginning, “big bang” starting evolution to the first elements thru heavy elements thrown out in supernova. Our sun energy plus carbon, oxygen, water and chemistry coalesce to spark the beginning of life. Algae, bacteria, virus, mitochondria and organelles develop and divide into cells that come together to form the basic building blocks of all living things… And also humans with brains capable of asking questions about the nature of the universe.

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medical illustration of Image shows Cold agglutinin disease (CAD) – a rare autoimmune hemolytic anemia driven by the production of cold agglutinins (CA). Despite published guidelines, there remains variability in the use and ordering of CA studies. Screening first for a C3d-positive DAT could help significantly reduce the need for more labor-intensive, specialized tests.
medical illustration of An immune checkpoint inhibitor (a monoclonal antibody) is shown activating a T cell (blue) to attack a cancer cell (green). While checkpoint inhibitors represent an important class of anticancer agent, their use sometimes results in immune cells damaging normal tissue.
medical illustration of Genomics in transfusion medicine. Investigators report using an automated software algorithm to accurately predict all red blood cell and platelet antigens from whole exome sequence (WES) data.  Whole genome sequencing and WES will eventually become commonplace. 
3D Model
medical illustration of Prehospital transfusion of
whole blood to a trauma patient being
transported by helicopter. 
34D model by Linda Nye
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Linda Nye created this 3D model.
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3D models.
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BiomeCycle® has at its core a sense of universal responsibility not just to the animals we raise and the land that sustains them but, also the people who call this planet home.
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medical illustration of A 36 foot mural showing all the plants and animals native to California at the Stanford Children's Hospital. Designed as an interactive “Seek and Find” for all ages, the mural uses a photomontage to show the incredible richness and diversity of California’s environment and the links between the many ecosystems that make up the state’s natural resources. A pictorial animal strip at the bottom provides a key for finding many of the hidden animals.
medical illustration of Life machine, a look inside: an artist’s visualization of the interior of a human cell, Life is three-dimensional even at the tiny level of the cell. The machinery of cell processes turn genes into the proteins that form our bodies. DNA is read, RNA is transcribed and translated, proteins fold and are transported inside and outside the cell. A tiny factory of macromolecules essential for all known forms of life.
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The image shows the inner workings of a single cell, showing the unraveling DNA, and the transcribing the protein within the cell. It is also makes a compelling statement about the rigorous science underpinning the organization’s raison d’etre.
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The focus is on cutting edge research involving nanotechnology and stem cells for the treatment of Pediatric heart disease. Also research in to personalized cell therapy for Crohn's disease.
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medical illustration of Mouth visualization from the exhibit
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medical illustration of Rendering of a women's abdomen with highlight of internal anatomy.
medical illustration of Artwork done for NeuroCare showing highlights of the nervous system.
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medical illustration of Cardiac Fibrosis for Progressnotes magazine a quarterly magazine of the Medical University of South Carolina.
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medical illustration of A mural for the 3rd floor of new Emory University Health Sciences Research Building.
Focus is on cutting edge research into signaling pathways and gene expression for the treatment 
of childhood brain tumors.
medical illustration of A mural for the 4th floor of new Emory University Health Sciences Research Building.
The  focus on cutting edge research into small molecule inhibitor of viral RNA synthesis for the treatment Hepatitis C and HIV viruses.
medical illustration of Zoom into the Bloodstream from the human body transitioning into the heart, arteries, to blood cells, to the hemoglobin inside, to the oxygen molecules carried through out the body. Awarded First Place in the Illustration category of the 2008 National Science Foundation (NSF) and Science’s International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge.
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medical illustration of The cell is shown at the beginning of mitosis. The newly divided centrosomes start to move apart while the nuclear membrane breaks down and the chromatin condenses into the individual chromosomes.
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medical animation of Large molecule therapeutics are transported across the epithelium by transcytosis to the lung interstitial space.
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medical animation of Fly into a cell nucleus as it starts to divide. The genomic information that is stored in chromosomes must be replicated, and the duplicated genome must be separated cleanly between cells. During mitosis the pairs of chromatids condense and attach to fibers that pull the sister chromatids to opposite sides of the cell. The cell then divides in cytokinesis, to produce two identical daughter cells.
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Profile

Linda Nye has been providing technology visualization and animation for biomedical, pharmaceutical, computer, museum and aerospace clients for 25 years. 3D and 2D computer animation also provide a common visualization tool for multimedia, internet, broadcast, advertising, and DVD training.

Style/Techniques

Animation, Collage, Color, Information Graphics, Photography, 3D, Apps/Mobile, Models, Video

Subject/Specialties

Allergy / Immunology, Anatomy, Biology, Biotechnology, Cardiac Surgery / Cardiology, Cell biology / Histology, Dentistry, Dermatology, Disease Management, Emergency Medicine, Endocrinology / Metabolic, Gastroenterology, General Medicine, General Surgery, Genetics, Medical Devices, Molecular Biology, Natural History, Natural Science / Nature, Neuroscience, Neurosurgery, Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Pediatrics, Pharmacology, Physical Therapy, Respiratory, Thoracic Surgery, Transplantation Surgery, Urology, Vascular Surgery, Veterinary Medicine, Virology, Zoology, Injuries, Oncology, Health & Wellness, Hemophilia, Pathology, Sports Medicine