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What is a Medical Illustrator? A medical illustrator is a professional artist with advanced education in the sciences (biology, human anatomy, physiology) and in art and design (illustration, 2D/3D/4D ...
David Brinley, professor of art and design, noticed her interest in form and attention to detail, and he told López about medical illustration, a field that requires accuracy along with advanced ...
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The Slovak Spectator on MSNThe art of appreciating life’s little moments—a lesson from my Slovak ancestorsEdward Monovich grew up in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He received his MFA from the University of Texas at Austin and his BA in ...
The Animation and Illustration minor is designed to expand students’ knowledge of design and motion arts, while opening opportunities for careers in illustration, film and television, video games, ...
Seeing her artwork adorn the walls of the Idaho Museum of Natural History, Idaho State University Alumna Ashelee Rasmussen describes it as a bit of a homecoming.
Rising mountain peaks and sharp rock formations cover the ocean floor, with corals, sponges, fish, and tons of sea creatures clinging to their sides. Unlike mountains on land that dare climbers and ...
Researchers apply the principles of synthetic biology to address some of the most pressing human health challenges. In what some consider a science and an artform, scientists use bacterial components ...
Says Planner Sert: “In its academic and traditional sense, city planning has become obsolete. In its place must be substituted urban biology.” Functional city planning—based on a city’s ...
This is a July 10-day residency in the Alentejo, Portugal, to study biology by doing basic lab work, and, with those results, we create art work. We do microscopy, collect local vegetation, examine ...
NanoString Technologies introduces spatial biology platforms that can characterize molecules down to single-cell and subcellular resolution.
The BYU Department of Microbiology and Molecular Biology hosted its annual agar art competition on Tuesday, Oct. 15.
As a scientific illustrator, Rick Simonson depicts scientific processes, microscopic organisms and extinct animals. This career combines his love of art and his background in biology.
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