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Electrons Surfing Plasma Wave
Title: Electrons Surfing Plasma Wave

Contact: Nicolle Rager Fuller

Description: Physicists sent a laser pulse through plasma, and electrons took the opportunity to surf the crest. This technology may help advance electron acceleration. 3d art drawn for Science News magazine.
Owl Eye
Title: Owl Eye

Contact: Lesley Sealing

Description: Depiction of the internal anatomy of the eye of a Great Horned Owl and depiction of the eye in relation to the Owl's brain.
Indigo Bunting and Bluebells
Title: Indigo Bunting and Bluebells

Contact: Dorothia Rohner

Description: Indigo Bunting songbird and Virginia Bluebell spring flowers. Pencil sketch and watercolor painting.
Trifunctional probe for target identification
Title: Trifunctional probe for target identification

Contact: Mary O'Reilly

Description: This illustration is on the cover of the September, 2009 issue of the journal Chemistry & Biology to illustrate the article by Xu, et al. “Chemical probes identify a role for histone deacetylase 3 in Friedreich’s ataxia gene silencing” Chem. Biol. 2009, 16, 980-9. To identify HDAC3 as the inhibitor’s target, a trifunctional chemical probe was used that incorporated the inhibitor, a handle for cross-linking, and a handle for detection.
Universitty of Michigan Biology Department
Title: Universitty of Michigan Biology Department

Contact: John Megahan

Description: Logo for University of Michigan Biology Department
Lifecycle of Viburnum Leaf Beetle
Title: Lifecycle of Viburnum Leaf Beetle

Contact: Melisa Beveridge

Description: This was created with colored pencil on duralene for a scientist I worked with while at the Com.en.art residency at the Huyck preserve.
Arizona Trout
Title: Arizona Trout

Contact: Rachel Ivanyi

Description: Apache trout, Oncorhynchus apache Gila trout, Oncorhynchus gilae
CATO CO2 Catcher
Title: CATO CO2 Catcher

Contact: Mieke Roth

Description: Capturing CO2 is a technology that is already widely used. But at this moment the capture has a lot of waist products that need to be dealt with. TNO (www.tno.nl) developed an environmental friendly absorption process that doesn't have these problems.
Human Heart
Title: Human Heart

Contact: Science Picture Company

Description: A close-up view of the human heart.
External and Internal View of a Sardine
Title: External and Internal View of a Sardine

Contact: Diana Marques

Description: These sardines and three other fishes in the same series were commissioned to be part of a museum exhibition that instructs on the process of preserving fish for the canning industry
Greater Rhododendron
Title: Greater Rhododendron

Contact: Sarah Drummond

Description: Greater Rhododendron, Rhododendron maximum. Watercolor 5 x 7 inches, 2008
The Exploding Cell
Title: The Exploding Cell

Contact: Elizabeth Morales

Description: A fanciful illustration of the components of the eukaryotic animal cell
Mexican Scarab Beetle
Title: Mexican Scarab Beetle

Contact: Sara Krause

Description: This image was created using Adobe Illustrator and is part of a larger piece. The Mexican Scarab beetle is from the Family Scarabaeidae.
Green Darner Dragonfly (<i>Anax junius</i>)
Title: Green Darner Dragonfly (Anax junius)

Contact: Erica Beade

Description: This is an image of a common green darner dragonfly (Anax junius). It was created in Adobe Illustrator.
Field violet butterfly bush
Title: Field violet butterfly bush

Contact: Alison Schroeer

Description: This botanical illustration of carpenter bees - Xylocopa virignica - pollinating a butterfly bush - Buddleja davidii or Buddleia davidii and field violet - Viola arvensis - was drawn by botanical illustrator Alison Schroeer as a scientific illustration.
Alaskan Halibut
Title: Alaskan Halibut

Contact: Ben Smith

Description: Illustration in graphite and Photoshop for the book- Sustainable Sushi: A Guide for a Changing Planet by Casson Trenor
Barbourofelis lovei
Title: Barbourofelis lovei

Contact: Katura Reynolds

Description: Barbourofelis was a large carnivore from Miocene North America. Though it resembles a saber-toothed cat, it's actually in a group called the nimravids, which is unrelated to modern felines. The painting is based on a cast of the fossil skull and observations of modern zoo animals.
American Toad
Title: American Toad

Contact: Gina Mikel

Description: Illustration of Eastern American Toad (Bufo americanus americanus), colored pencil
ortho-Aminobiphenyl A2
Title: ortho-Aminobiphenyl A2

Contact: Pamela Gleave

Description: Photomicrograph of recrystallized ortho-Aminobiphenyl .
Atlantic Seashore Ecosystem
Title: Atlantic Seashore Ecosystem

Contact: Taina Litwak

Description: Marine and intertidal invertebrates, fish and birds common to Delaware beaches and bays. Ecosystem fauna and flora including plankton species, seaweeds and dune plants. Original digital image - 4x12 foot mural.
Begonia cultivar
Title: Begonia cultivar

Contact: MaryBeth Hinrichs

Description: Begonia cultivar study
Raven
Title: Raven

Contact: Consie Powell

Description: Ink and watercolor illustration of a flying raven (Corvus corax)
Striped Bass and Menhaden
Title: Striped Bass and Menhaden

Contact: Stephen Di Cerbo

Description: Striped Bass (Morone saxitilis) and Menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus) Typical predator/prey relationship which occurs wherever both fish are found. Voracious feeders, striped bass will often "herd" schools of prey fish along channels and bars where they may feed on them more effectively.
Dog Anatomy
Title: Dog Anatomy

Contact: Laurie O'Keefe

Description: Internal anatomy of the dog from the right side featuring the trachea,esophagus, lung, diphragm,heart, kidney, liver, intestine, pancreas, colon and bladder.
Butterflies and the Tetons
Title: Butterflies and the Tetons

Contact: Brittany Walla

Description: Cover for Journal of Biogeography Acrylic on 300lb watercolor Parnassius smintheus, Colias philodice Illustrating study of Parnassius and Colias in the Rocky Mountains
Refractor Telescope
Title: Refractor Telescope

Contact: David Fierstein

Description: An illustration of Chabot Science Center's refracting telescope "Rachel"
Memory Loss
Title: Memory Loss

Contact: Travis Vermilye

Description: Editorial Illustration on memory loss and Alzheimer's disease.
Kelp Forest Ecosystem
Title: Kelp Forest Ecosystem

Contact: Barbara Harmon

Description: Kelp Forest food web: plankton, fish, sea urchins, sea otter, seals, killer whale, humpback whale.
Coal Formation
Title: Coal Formation

Contact: Cindy Shaw

Description:
Fernscape
Title: Fernscape

Contact: Chris Sanders

Description: A mutimedia presentation of a traditional illustration. (H.264 encoded QT) Original art commissioned by Dr. Robbin C. Moran and accessioned into the collection of the New York Botanical Garden. Cyathea host, Polypodiales, Lomariopsidaceae - Elaphoglossum heliconifolium, Blechnaceae - Blechnum fragile, Terpsicore lehmanniana, Adiantaceae - Vittaria remota Fee, Hymenophyllaceae - Trichomanes capillaceum, Olphersia cervina.
Nano Satellite
Title: Nano Satellite

Contact: Theophilus Britt Griswold

Description: Made for the NASA Goddard ST-5 project. The image depicts a hypothetical future mission to study the Earth's magnetosphere using a large number of very small spacecraft using nano technology for construction and self-directed swarming behaviors to carry out the mission.
praying mantis head
Title: praying mantis head

Contact: Kate Fady

Description: head of praying mantis 100X gouache on watercolor paper digitally composed
"Hoot"
Title: "Hoot"

Contact: Margaret Nelson

Description: Chimpanzee giving the "hoot" vocalization; silverpoint drawing
anatomy & physiology self portrait
Title: anatomy & physiology self portrait

Contact: Steven Melendrez

Description: Facial anatomy showing selective features.
Winter Survival
Title: Winter Survival

Contact: Frank Ippolito

Description: This digital rendering was used as an illustration for New York Times / Science Times cover article on survival strategies of various species during the winter months.
Caribou
Title: Caribou

Contact: Chris Gralapp

Description: Male caribou in summer coat. Created for the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History.
Butterflies of the Sea
Title: Butterflies of the Sea

Contact: Gary Raham

Description: Animalocaris descending on a potential trilobite meal. A priapulid worm emerges from its tunnel in the right foreground and two hyolithids forage in the left foreground.
American Cockroach, ventral aspect
Title: American Cockroach, ventral aspect

Contact: Sean Twiddy

Description: This is an image of the American Cockroach, Periplaneta americana. Ventral aspect of cockroach habitus. Image created as a pencil drawing, onto which I rendered color in PhotoShop. Winner of The Logan Award of Excellence at the Eighth Annual Student Scientific & Medical Illustration Exhibition. Part of an educational CD-ROM.
Siberian Tiger (<i>Panthera tigris</i>)
Title: Siberian Tiger (Panthera tigris)

Contact: Marjorie Leggitt

Description: Field sketch of tiger at the Denver Zoo
Cyanobacteria with inclusions
Title: Cyanobacteria with inclusions

Contact: Richard Rauh

Description: Illustration for a scientific article, showing all possible inclusions so far identified for a cyanobacteria..
Kestrell Head
Title: Kestrell Head

Contact: Lesley Sealing

Description: A close-up drawing of a Kestrel falcon head depicting both its exterior and interior structures
Nutrient Cycle - Decomposers and Detritivores
Title: Nutrient Cycle - Decomposers and Detritivores

Contact: Marjorie Leggitt

Description: The Nutrient Cycle is a permanent exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Additional interpretive text and specimen mounts provide a self-explanatory story of decomposers and dentritivores. Traditional and digital. Size: 41"x32"
Spring Botanicals
Title: Spring Botanicals

Contact: Dorothia Rohner

Description: Watercolor and pencil painting of spring garden flowers. Tulips, daffodil, crocus & grape hyacinth.
HDAC7 inhibitor restores function to CFTR
Title: HDAC7 inhibitor restores function to CFTR

Contact: Mary O'Reilly

Description: The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator is a cell surface chloride channel that works to maintain proper hydration of airway epithelium. Mutation of this channel is implicated in cystic fibrosis, but a small molecule histone deacetylase inhibitor is able to restore function to the mutated channel. Hutt, et al. “Reduced histone deacetylase 7 activity restores function to misfolded CFTR in cystic fibrosis.” Nature Chem.Biol. 2010, 6, 25-33.
Bacteriophage attacking
Title: Bacteriophage attacking

Contact: Dr Jon Heras

Description: Bacteriophage virus, computer artwork. A bacteriophage, or phage, is a virus that infects bacteria. It consists of an icosahedral (20-sided) head, which contains the genetic material (red), a tail and tail fibres, which fix it to a specific receptor site on the bacterium. The tail injects its genetic material into the bacterium, and this hijacks the bacterium's own cellular machinery, forcing it to produce more copies of the virus. Flagella from the bacteria can be seen, both near the site of infection and spiralling away into the distance.
Sea slug  lateral swimming style
Title: Sea slug lateral swimming style

Contact: Melisa Beveridge

Description: This image was created in Photoshop to accompany an article about Sea Slug swimming syles in the May 2009 issue of Natural History Magazine.
Dust mite
Title: Dust mite

Contact: Science Picture Company

Description: Stylized microscopic image of dustmite which is associated with allergies.
Photosynthesis
Title: Photosynthesis

Contact: Nicolle Rager Fuller

Description: New research suggests that our understanding of photosynthesis needs to expand to include quantum physics. When light hits a plant leaf, the energy seems to be transported as a coherent wave to the reaction center, rather than in the step-wise fashion originally thought. Created for the Science News Magazine.
Testing Ariane Motorframe
Title: Testing Ariane Motorframe

Contact: Mieke Roth

Description: I made this complete article for TNO, a Dutch research center that facilitates the cooperation between scientific research and businesses. TNO is one of five European institutes that are able to test on this scale.
Human Gender Comparison
Title: Human Gender Comparison

Contact: Diana Marques

Description: Comparison of male (left) and female human skulls from a frontal and side views. Commissioned by the Smithsonian Institution to use on the website of an exhibition of the Natural History Museum
Quaking Aspen leaves
Title: Quaking Aspen leaves

Contact: Sarah Drummond

Description: Quaking Aspen leaves, Populus tremuloides. Watercolor 2007
Cell Membrane
Title: Cell Membrane

Contact: Elizabeth Morales

Description: This illustration of a cell bilipid membrane is one of about 600 illustrations that I did for Purves, LIFE: The Science of Biology 8/E, a college-level general biology textbook.
<i>Anartia jatrophae</i>
Title: Anartia jatrophae

Contact: Sara Krause

Description: This is a watercolor image of a butterfly with the common name White Peacock. This butterfly is common in the southern United States and into Central America.
Warm water salmon stress
Title: Warm water salmon stress

Contact: Cindy Shaw

Description: Salmon are stressed as a result of warmer than usual river waters
Green Darner Dragonfly - Detail
Title: Green Darner Dragonfly - Detail

Contact: Erica Beade

Description: This is a detail of the head and thorax of a common green darner dragonfly illustration, created in Adobe Illustrator.
Carbon dating diagram
Title: Carbon dating diagram

Contact: Alison Schroeer

Description: This scientific artwork of the carbon dating process was drawn by biological illustrator Alison Schroeer of Schroeer Scientific Illustration.
Amberjack
Title: Amberjack

Contact: Ben Smith

Description: Illustration in graphite and Photoshop for the book- Sustainable Sushi: A Guide for a Changing Planet by Casson Trenor
Ear
Title: Ear

Contact: Jane Whitney

Description: For a grade 8 student text. Shows the balance of air pressure on either side of the ear drum.
Corn Plant with Fall Armyworm
Title: Corn Plant with Fall Armyworm

Contact: Katura Reynolds

Description: The fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) is a notorious pest of corn plants and other grass crops. The larva eats through one side of the leaf, leaving the epidermis of the opposite side intact.
Chorus Frog
Title: Chorus Frog

Contact: Gina Mikel

Description: Illustration of Chorus Frog (Pseudacris triseriata), colored pencil
ortho-Aminobiphenyl A3
Title: ortho-Aminobiphenyl A3

Contact: Pamela Gleave

Description: Photomicrograph of recrystallized ortho-Aminobiphenyl .
Stripped Bass
Title: Stripped Bass

Contact: Taina Litwak

Description: Stripped Bass (Morone saxatilis>/i>) are a major game and commercial fish species of the Atlantic coast and the Chesapeake Bay. This is a detail of large mural - Mid-Atlantic Seashore Ecosystem.
All the Helpers in the Garden
Title: All the Helpers in the Garden

Contact: MaryBeth Hinrichs

Description: Can you imagine all the helpers in the garden?
Tick life cycle
Title: Tick life cycle

Contact: Laurie O'Keefe

Description: General life cycle of the Black-legged tick (Ixodes scapularis), also known as the deer tick. 4 stages of development (egg, larva, nymph, adult) and 3 hosts occur over a 2 year cycle. A blood meal is necessary to progress to each successive stage of the life cycle. If a tick feeds on a small mammal (white-footed mouse) infected with Borrelia burgdorferi, a bacteria, it may reinfect its next carrier such as a deer, dog, or human, and transmit Lyme disease.
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