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David Rini – 2021 Teaching Award Finalist!

David Rini – 2021 Teaching Award Finalist!

Mar 3, 2021 | Announcements, Awards, David Rini, MBI News and Events

We are pleased to celebrate with David Rini, Professor and Graduate Program Director, who is a finalist for the Hopkins Medicine Graduate Student Association’s 2021 Faculty Teaching Award! “Each year, the GSA solicits nominations from the student body for...
Surgical Illustration Presentation – January 15, 2021

Surgical Illustration Presentation – January 15, 2021

Jan 8, 2021 | Announcements, Event, MBI News and Events

This event is an opportunity for our faculty and guests to review our second year graduate student’s surgical illustrations. Twelve illustrations will be formally critiqued.

COVID-19: Visualizing a Moving Target

COVID-19: Visualizing a Moving Target

Jan 5, 2021 | Announcements, Event, Jennifer Fairman, MBI News and Events

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.

Faculty and Alum Interviewed in WIRED Magazine

Faculty and Alum Interviewed in WIRED Magazine

Dec 30, 2020 | Announcements, Jennifer Fairman, MBI News and Events

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.

Jennifer Fairman publishes COVID-19 visualization article in JNSI

Jennifer Fairman publishes COVID-19 visualization article in JNSI

Dec 11, 2020 | Announcements, Jennifer Fairman, MBI News and Events

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” …

Lydia Gregg’s artwork featured on recent cover of Science Advances

Lydia Gregg’s artwork featured on recent cover of Science Advances

Oct 30, 2020 | Announcements, Lydia Gregg, MBI News and Events, Recent Projects

The illustration work of faculty member, Lydia Gregg, is featured on the Oct. 30th, 2020 cover of Science Advances.

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