Oligodendrocyte Repairing Myelin
This image was created for biomedical researcher Paul Tesar at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. It was created in Adobe Photoshop highlight Dr. Tesar's latest research article in “Nature” and a print was later purchased by The National Stem Cell Foundation, who may be funding Paul's upcoming research. It also made the National Institutes of Health website and mentions by BBC, Huffington Post, Scientific American and NPR.
Fetal Skull Study
Photoshop illustration of a 6 and a half month old fetal skull, in collaboration with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Department of Physical Anthropology.
The Mesengenic Process Chart
Created in conjunction with Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, the National Center for Regenerative Medicine for researcher Arnold Caplan. In its first week of completion, it was shown and distributed at a worldwide stem cell conference and it remains the only illustration of this process to date.
"Cell: Stem Cell" Article
Kidney Biopsy Mock Up
Kidney Biopsy mock page for an Anatomy Text Book. Digital rendering created in Photoshop and InDesign from a pencil sketch.
Spinal Cord Injury Illustration
Technical and Anatomical Illustrations created in Adobe Illustrator based on sketches for biomedical researcher Jared Cregg at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.
"Cell Press, Cell Reports" Article
Created for biomedical researcher, Jared Cregg, at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine for his article featured in “Cell Press, Cell Reports”
3D Models
A study of 3D models showing a concept for stem cells, which are the building blocks of all cells in the body. Followed by embryonic stem cells for a concept about where research was headed at the time. Bottom left shows a cross section of a mitochondrian. And the final image is a hybrid of a snail and scorpion to hone my skills with lighting and texturing in 3D space. All models started as a single cube.
3D Models 2
A cross section of a mitochondrion, lit from within, followed by ion channels and red blood cells floating through space all created in 3dStudio Max.