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Scientific Illustrations & Design


I believe art has the potential to enhance scientific understanding for both a general and research audience! Here are scientific illustrations I have made for use in my own research presentations.


The human brain.
The human brain.
The mouse brain.
The mouse brain.
A lab mouse
A lab mouse
 A microglia, the immune cell of the brain.
A microglia, the immune cell of the brain.
 My model of synaptic pruning during infection, which could ultimately lead to missing connections between circuits and dysregulated brain function.
My model of synaptic pruning during infection, which could ultimately lead to missing connections between circuits and dysregulated brain function.
 Flow cytometry, a technique to identify characteristics of cells.
Flow cytometry, a technique to identify characteristics of cells.
 Different versions of microglia, the immune cells of the brain, demonstrating how these cells change shape.
Different versions of microglia, the immune cells of the brain, demonstrating how these cells change shape.
Here are some slides from a seminar I gave in my department, as examples of how I have used the illustrations above.
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Poster presentation at the Society for Neuroscience conference, 2025.
Poster presentation at the Society for Neuroscience conference, 2025.
Poster presentation at the Keystone Neural-Immune Interactions Conference, 2025.
Poster presentation at the Keystone Neural-Immune Interactions Conference, 2025.
Seminar presentation of my research, Neuroscience Graduate Program, 2024.
Seminar presentation of my research, Neuroscience Graduate Program, 2024.
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