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In a Pandemic, Medical Illustrators Made Science Accessible. With lots of research, arrows, and an inviting color palette, artists helped transform complex research into useful information.
In a Pandemic, Medical Illustrators Made Science Accessible. With lots of research, arrows, and an inviting color palette, artists helped transform complex research into useful information.
The latest issue of the Journal of Natural Science Communication is out (Volume 52, No 2, 2020), the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators’ peer-reviewed quarterly journal. Associate Professor Jennifer Fairman, CMI, FAMI published her invited feature article on COVID-19 research and visualization, “Science vs. Virus: Illustrating SARS-CoV-2” …
The Association of Medical Illustrators is holding a 2020 Webinar series in lieu of an in-person meeting this year. This presents a fantastic opportunity to learn more about the field and the interface between science, medicine, and visual communication…
With the advent of the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Pandemic, the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine has never been busier with creating biomedical visuals that communicate it’s many facets to wide audiences. From COVID-19 test kit collection techniques, to the virus structure, targeting it’s lifecycle, understanding how to cope with COVID for diabetes patients, and “hot-zone” procedures, many great collaborations have taken place across campus in partnership with our department. Below is a growing list of examples of ongoing projects involving COVID-19.