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Posted by the Node, on 8 August 2024
Meet Dhananjay Chaturvedi, a developmental biologist who creates drawings inspired from nature and from his research into skeletal muscle homeostasis and repair in Drosophila.Posted by the Node, on 17 July 2024
In this SciArt profile, we meet Friedrich Bliem, who has a background in cell biology and scientific illustration and has been creating "Art in Science" paintings for decades.Posted by the Node, on 6 June 2024
In this SciArt profile, we meet Gabriela Krejčová, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic, who enjoys making nature-inspired jewellery. Can you tell us about your ...Posted by the Node, on 9 May 2024
Meet Philipp Dexheimer, whose Molecular Graffiti and scientific illustrations are inspired by the concepts and molecular aesthetics of nature.Posted by the Node, on 10 April 2024
In this SciArt profile, we meet Maja Mielke, who is doing a PhD in functional morphology and enjoys making nature-inspired drawings.Posted by the Node, on 21 March 2024
Find out more about Brent Foster's recent artistic projects and how he takes inspiration from the marine invertebrates he work with to create his drawings.Posted by the Node, on 15 February 2024
Find out about Leonora Martínez Nuñez, scientific visualization specialist with a background in microbiology and fungal cell biology.Posted by the Node, on 10 January 2024
In this SciArt profile, find out more about Elad Bassat, the scientist behind the artwork ‘Klimt-olotl’, chosen as both the Judges’ choice and People’s choice in the 'Science-inspired art' category ...Posted by the Node, on 19 December 2023
Find out more more about Morag Lewis, the scientist behind the artwork 'Castle of Dreaming Dragons', which was chosen as the Judges' choice runner-up in the Node-BSDB virtual art exhibition. ...Posted by the Node, on 4 December 2023
In the recent BSDB-the Node virtual art exhibition, Tahani Baakdhah’s crocheted embryo models were selected as the Judges’ Choice runner-up in the ‘Science-inspired art’ category. We briefly caught up with ...