The dichotomy of rendering microscopy images in 3 dimensions

We live in a three dimensional world, yet so many things we face every day are two dimensional representations of three dimensional objects.  From paintings and photographs to maps and architectural blueprints, the majority of human creative processes begin on a flat piece of paper.  Of course, technology has shown great progress, making way for... Continue Reading →

Why we have cells in the living room – 2021 update!

The back-story When I was in college, happily trekking down my pre-med program, I happened to attend a talk by a guest speaker from Albert Einstein College of Medicine graduate school program. Two things from her talk have stuck with me through the years. First, and likely the more important, is the fact that her... Continue Reading →

It’s so odd to be done with a project in under 2 months 😂

I am not used to this. Most of my SciArt projects take several months to complete. But this one is almost done. I just need to fully assemble it and take better pictures.⁠⁠ Introducing "Muted Potential"!⁠⁠ The cellular pattern is based on an image of a stem cell culture that can serve as an endless... Continue Reading →

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