| Title: Accessory Nerve
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: The spinal root of the Accessory Nerve, joined by fibers
from the ventral ramus of C2, supplies the
sternocleidomastoid and, joined by fibers from the
ventral rami of C3 and C4, supplies the trapezius
muscle.
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| Title: Hands at Work
Contact: Emil Huston
Description: Laboring hands
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| Title: Protein Creation
Contact: Nicolle Rager
Description: This illustration depicts the protein production process in an animal cell, from transcription and translation, to the folding into tertiary structure. It was created digitally using Adobe Photoshop.
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| Title: Ankle Surgery
Contact: Pam Little
Description: Patient education material used to explain surgical correction of peroneal tendon subluxation.
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| Title: Hand Gesture
Contact: Chris Sanders
Description: Copperpoint study - foreshortening, forced perspective
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| Title: Trapezius Muscle
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Large flat triangular muscle of upper back. Originates on the occipital bone of skull, ligamentum nuchae and 7 cervical and all thoracic vertebrae and inserts onto the clavicle, acromion and spine of the scapula.
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| Title: Back Care Boot Camp cartoon
Contact: Pam Little
Description: Cartoon image for phyiscal therapy program for back pain patients "Back Care Boot Camp."
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| Title: Human Heart Study
Contact: Chris Sanders
Description: Gold point and carbon dust study.
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| Title: Malaria Blood Infection
Contact: Nicolle Rager
Description: Late stages of a malaria infection, caused by Plasmodium falciparum: the parasite replicates within red blood cells, until the blood cell bursts and the parasites are released to infect other blood cells. This process takes 48 hours, producing the hallmark symptoms of malaria: fever spikes every 3-4 days.
Drawn with Pen and Ink, colored digitally.
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| Title: Genetics: Protein Prion Production
Contact: Marjorie Leggitt
Description: Client: Colorado Division of Wildlife and high school genetics teacher. Assignment: to design and illustrate high school science activity packet describing the newest theory on protein prion production. This page is the "completed" activity page. Packet available on the web.
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| Title: Who Ownes the Human Genome?
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Now that the human genome has been mapped - what
shall be done with the information? Who will profit?
Can portions be "owned"?
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| Title: Laboring hands
Contact: Emil Huston
Description: Laboring hands
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| Title: Bacterial Cell Walls
Contact: Elizabeth Morales
Description: Illustrates the difference between
gram-negative and gram-positive
bacterial cell walls, in Adobe Illustrator for
college microbiology text
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| Title: Functions of the Hand
Contact: Chris Sanders
Description: Pen & Ink and colored pencil on film
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| Title: DNA Plasmids
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Small loops of genetic material used to introduce
specific genes into other cells in DNA and recombinent
vector vaccines.
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| Title: Structure of the Human Kidney
Contact: Elizabeth Morales
Description: Human kidney with a blow-up of the nephron, in
Adobe Illustrator for high school text
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| Title: Laboring hands
Contact: Emil Huston
Description: Laboring hands
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| Title: Tony
Contact: Kathleen McKeehen
Description: Portrait
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| Title: Colonoscopy
Contact: Pam Little
Description: Patient education material depiciting colonoscope and colonoscopy procedure.
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| Title: White blood cells and viruses
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Lymphocytes (B-cells and T-cells) ready to fight off
invading coronaviruses.
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| Title: Life Cycle of Blood Fluke
Contact: Elizabeth Morales
Description: Life cycle of a typical blood fluke, in Adobe
Illustrator for high school text
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| Title: Cat Anatomy
Contact: Laurie O'Keefe
Description: Photoshop illustration depicting a generalized lateral view of the internal organs of the cat.
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| Title: Brain: Basal Ganglia
Contact: Mieke Roth
Description: An image for an article about chemicals affecting the brain. The assignment was to show the following parts:
Amygdala, Basal Ganglia, Neocortex, Hypothalamus, Brainstem and Cerebellum.
The image is made in Photoshop.
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| Title: Virus with DNA
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Diagramatic interior view of virus with genetic material -
DNA inside
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| Title: Koch's Postulates
Contact: Elizabeth Morales
Description: In the 19th century a German physician named
Robert Koch establishes rules to help identify the
specific pathogen that causes a disease; in Adobe
Illustrator for college biology text
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| Title: Carpal Tunnel Surgery
Contact: Pam Little
Description: Incision for open technique carpal tunnel surgery.
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| Title: Human Menstrual Cycle
Contact: Elizabeth Morales
Description: Hormones important in the human female
menstrual cycle; in Adobe Illustrator for college
biology text
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| Title: Heart Interior Anaotmy View
Contact: Pam Little
Description: Fenestrated view of the human heart, showing valves
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| Title: anatomy & physiology self portrait
Contact: Steven Melendrez
Description: Facial anatomy showing selective features.
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| Title: Internal Ear Anatony
Contact: John Norton
Description: Ear anatomy for a textbook.
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| Title: Understanding Vaccines
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Molecular details - elements of the different types of
vaccines - Live, Inactivated, Toxoid, Subunit,
Conjugate, DNA and Recombinant Vector vaccines,
and the goal: a healthy baby.
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| Title: Meningococcal Meningitis
Contact: Elizabeth Morales
Description: Meningococcal Meningitis is caused by a
gram-negative bacteria, Neisseria meningitidis,
which enters the epithelial cell of the nasopharynx;
in Adobe Illustrator for college microbiology text
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| Title: Gloriosa Lily--Poisonous Plant's Action
Contact: Nicolle Rager
Description: The Gloriosa Lily contains colchicine, a highly poisonous chemical. Colchicine acts by inhibiting cell division.
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| Title: Herd Immunity and Vaccines
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Concept of Herd immunity illustrated. A Portion of the
poulation, though unvaccinated aquire protection from
disease microbes through shielding by the vaccinated
portion of the population.
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| Title: Laboring hands
Contact: Emil Huston
Description: Laboring hands
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| Title: Liver
Contact: Sean Twiddy
Description: A color image of the human liver in frontal aspect,
with associated ligaments cut.
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| Title: MIS Hip Surgery Incisions
Contact: Pam Little
Description: One of a series of images from patient education materials used to describe the minimally invasive hip surgery.
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| Title: Human Anatomy - Skeleton and Muscles
Contact: Marjorie Leggitt
Description: From Kendall Hunt: Biological Science: An Ecological Approach.
This piece was created as a pen and ink base drawing. All musculature and color were added in Photoshop.
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| Title: Human Heart
Contact: Sean Twiddy
Description: Photoshop image of human heart and associated
vessels.
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| Title: Dermal Anatomy
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Normal skin anatomy - showing Epidermis,
dermis, subcutaneous fat, sweat gland, nerve,
blood vessels, and hair folicle,
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| Title: Human Body skeleton - knee joint poster
Contact: Marjorie Leggitt
Description: Developed traditionally with color added in Photoshop. Human body systems images created for middle school science posters included in a larger educational packet. Other images include circulatory, nervous, muscular, digestive, and respiratory systems.
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| Title: MIS Hip Replacement
Contact: Pam Little
Description: One of a series of images from patient education materials that describe minimally invasive hip replacement surgery.
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| Title: Transplant Procession
Contact: Sean Twiddy
Description: This image was created to accompany a hypothetical editorial on human transplants. The editorial's position would be whether the identity of the donor/recipient is important, and if people of differing races and idealogies could ignore such factors when deciding on transplants. The image shows a procession of anonymous people, all potential donors or recipients. The organs and figures were created seperately in Photoshop.
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| Title: Dermal Drug Delivery
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Normal skin anatomy - showing Epidermis,
dermis, subcutaneous fat, sweat gland, nerve,
blood vessels, and hair folicle and how dermal
delivery of drugs works.
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| Title: Stenotic Lumbar Spine Segment
Contact: Pam Little
Description: Lumbar spine segment showing stenosis and bone spurs.
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| Title: Skeleton Still Life
Contact: Sean Twiddy
Description: A still life consisting of an anatomical model of the human skeleton, a cat skull, and a jar of insect specimens.
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| Title: Structure of Skeletal Muscle
Contact: Marjorie Leggitt
Description: Science high school text book illustration describing skeletal muscle tissue at successive magnification. Traditional illustration.
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| Title: Ear Model
Contact: Sean Twiddy
Description: Detail of cochlea structure of the human ear, from
an anatomical model.
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| Title: Antigen Presenting Cells
Contact: Nicolle Rager
Description: The antigen presenting cells, including macrophages, monocytes and dendrites, are the first line of defense of the immune system.
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| Title: Human Brain
Contact: Sean Twiddy
Description: This image began life as a line drawing of the human brain. I then added color and texture via Photoshop. Final image is the brain in lateral aspect from the left. I added special emphasis to the contours and lines of the brain's surface.
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| Title: Salmonella
Contact: Jennifer Fairman, CMI
Description:
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| Title: Human Skull
Contact: Sean Twiddy
Description: This image is of a lateral aspect of the human skull. It was first drawn with pencil on bristol paper from models and specimens. The pencil work then served as a template for Photoshop coloring and shading.
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| Title: Skin Section
Contact: Jennifer Fairman, CMI
Description:
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| Title: Knee Anatomy
Contact: John Norton
Description:
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| Title: Mosquito larva -Aedes albopictus
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Fly, Insect. Larva of a mosquito which can trasmitt West Nile Virus and Dengue fevor, the Asian Tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus). Introduced from Asia, it is now very common in the US.
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| Title: Asian Tiger Mosquito-West Nile vector
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Fly, Insect, Bug. Mosquito which can trasmitt West Nile Virus and Dengue fevor, the Asian Tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus). Introduced from Asia, it is now a very common pest in the US.
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| Title: Human embryology
Contact: Gary Raham
Description: Art and page design for the book: Human Embryology, The Ultimate USMLE
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| Title: Poison Oak Taxicodendron diversilobum
Contact: Anthony Galvan III
Description: Leaves of Three, let them be!
Poison Oak in Spring/Summer, Fall, and Winter coloration. Watercolor; used for backcountry hiking safety guide in Central California.
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| Title: Respiratory System - Airways
Contact: Taina Litwak
Description: Human respiratory system showing nasal passages, nasopharynx, epiglottis, soft palate, laryngopharynx, trachea, lobes of lungs, primary and secondary bronchi, pleural sacs.
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| Title: Zebrafish
Contact: Jennifer Fairman, CMI
Description:
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