Research explaning the targeting of microRNA required for hepatitus C virus infection reduces disease symptoms in chimpanzees for Science Magazine.
Corporate: Elitra Pharmaceuticals
3D model collage for company brochure identification the essential genes in key pathogens genomics and focuse on the identification, development and commercialization of novel antimicrobial compounds.
Hope Magazine:
Article on a Nanoparticle albumin-bound technology to deliver anti-cancer therapy to cancer cells.
Publication:
Lehigh University
Nanopulses through the cell membrane pulling the DNA strand though so it can be analyzed.
Advertising:
Product brochure explaining Penta Waters' circulation and hydration of red blood cells.
Publication:
The New York Times
Fat cells for an feature article in The New York Times on the potent metabolic, hormonal and chemical effects of these cells on the body.
Interior Graphics:
Offense/Defense
The body’s own and biotechnology’s arsenal of defense shown responding to viral, bacterial and fungal attack from the outside.
Interior Graphics:
INSIDE /OUT,
The Workings of the Cell Interior graphics for UCSD Biomedical Library.
Interior graphics for UCSD Biomedical Library
INSIDE /OUT,
Large three panel fabric hanging of the workings of the cell
Atherosclerosis:
Atherosclerosis begins with changes in an arteries endothelial cell lining. The endothelium becomes weakened, allowing blood cells and macrophages, LDL and triglycerides circulating in the blood to pass through the endothelium and enter the inner layers. This complex array of foam cells, calcification, and lipid accumulation is called an atherosclerotic plaque.
Museum Exhibits:
Discovery Center
This panel focuses on the bacteria H. Pylori moving into the mucous layer on the epithelial cell lining damaging those cells. Series "THEM" done for a Discovery Center museum exhibit. and chosen in the Institutional Category for the Communication Arts 51st Illustration Annual.
Museum Exhibits: Discovery Center
Detail from this panel focusing on the bacteria H. Pylori moving into the mucous layer on the epithelial cell lining damaging those cells.
Museum Exhibits: Discovery Center
"Them", an Discovery Center exhibit on microbes that cause disease. This panel focuses on the fungi that cause Athletes foot that grows in the moister of the sweat glands.
Museum Exhibits: Discovery Center
"Them", an Discovery Center exhibit on microbes that cause disease. This panel focuses on the bacteria that stick to teeth causing tooth decay, and are blocked by more harmful microbes.
BIOCOM mural:
Close-up of cellular interior mural for corporate boardroom of the regional biotechnology association, Biocom, in San Diego.
BIOCOM Boardroom mural:
Scale makes the viewer part of the complex molecular machinery human cell focusing on areas of interest to the biotechnology industry, such as the human genome, DNA, mRNA, proteins, enzymes, receptors, antibodies, etc.
BIO National Headquarters Mural
BIO commissioned me to create this mural for their main office lobby in Washington, D.C. It is called “Life Machine: A look inside: an artist’s visualization of the interior of a human cell” The mural visualizes the fact that the cell is a tiny factory of macromolecules essential for all known forms of life.
Emory University Health Sciences Research Building murals
These montage murals focuse on cutting edge research involving nanotechnology and stem cells for the treatment of Pediatric heart disease, personalized cell therapy for Crohn's disease, signaling pathways and gene expression for the treatment of childhood brain tumors and research into small molecule inhibitor of viral RNA synthesis for the treatment Hepatitis C and HIV viruses.
Emory University Health Sciences Research Building murals
These montage murals focuse on cutting edge research involving nanotechnology and stem cells for the treatment of Pediatric heart disease, personalized cell therapy for Crohn's disease.