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Sep 29
The Foundation and Art of Robotic Surgery
I contributed to "The Foundation and Art of Robotic Surgery," working with Body Scientific to produce over 900 detailed illustrations.
Apr 4
An Ecorché Workshop - Mastering the Anatomy with a Muse
All I know is that I know nothing. I have always looked at the details of human anatomy from a strictly scientific perspective. I viewed...
Jul 29, 2023
A Hot AMI Annual Meeting - Henderson, NV
The heat didn’t get us down; instead, it kept us indoors, socializing and networking. The dry desert air worked its magic, drawing...
Nov 7, 2022
SciViz for Research Scientists Workshop
I recently had the opportunity to host a half-day workshop at Kansas State University, for their Center for Cognitive and Neurobiological...
Aug 26, 2020
Mint and Coral Color Trends in Medical Illustration
How does the Pantone Color of the Year influence Sciart?
Jul 23, 2020
10 Bits of Advice for Navigating the COVID Market for Self-Employed Illustrators
The pandemic is affecting everyone; consumer and provider. Whether you are an established medical illustrator or a new graduate, you may...
Jun 24, 2020
BVIS 250 Life Science Visualization Techniques
Are you a student at University of Illinois at Chicago interested in taking BVIS 250 Life Science Visualization Techniques as an elective or
Feb 4, 2020
Butterfly Renderings
Working with butterfly specimens for scientific illustration.
Nov 14, 2019
From Cadaver Sketching to the Digital Classroom
I decided to take my Intro to Life Science Visualization students on a little adventure to the anatomy cadaver lab. As we stood outside...
Aug 20, 2019
FAQ - Career in Medical Illustration
I often receive emails from either high school or undergraduate students asking about the field of medical illustration. Whether they are ju
Apr 18, 2016
True or False Ribs
Let’s not let history repeat itself…incorrectly. I almost made an error on a rib illustration because I did a quick google image search...
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