
Faculty receive multiple awards from the Biocommunications Association BioImages 2025!
Congratulations to faculty members Jennifer Fairman and Lydia Gregg for receiving multiple honors in the Biocommunications Association’s 2025 Bioimages Exhibit…
Congratulations to faculty members Jennifer Fairman and Lydia Gregg for receiving multiple honors in the Biocommunications Association’s 2025 Bioimages Exhibit…
Sequential art is increasingly being recognized for its growing role in medicine as a powerful story-telling tool. The Dome recently published an article on this topic…
Faculty member, Lydia Gregg, MA, CMI, FAMI, recently created this full-page illustration for an article in Hopkins Medicine Magazine. The article covers…
Faculty member Lydia Gregg received the 2022 Premier award, the top award in the Medical Illustration category of the Biocommunications Association’s annual Bioimages Exhibit…
Chiari malformation type 1 and spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) can both cause headache and cerebellar tonsillar ectopia. Misdiagnosis of the SIH as Chiari 1 can lead to…
The illustration work of faculty member Jennifer “Jeni” Fairman is featured on the July 13th, 2022 cover of Chemical Reviews. The cover summarizes the feature article, “Recent Advances in Microscale Electroporation.” Electroporation (EP) is commonly used to increase cell permeability for reversible intracellular cargo delivery or irreversible cell membrane disruption…