Ni-ka
@enlight_visuals
Certified Medical Illustrator | Health Equity Advocate ✨Enlightening science through art✨ #sciart #medicalillustration Email: [email protected]
ID: 99220696
https://www.enlightvisuals.com 25-12-2009 04:45:11
477 Tweet
3,3K Followers
487 Following
Join us for our next Lab-to-Table on "Picturing Progress: Representation in Scientific Art"! This is a free virtual event. Link to register: vanderbilt.zoom.us/webinar/regist… Antentor Othrell Hinton, Jr PhD (A.J. Hinton) Angela Byars-Winston Dr. Chrystal Ama Starbird PDB Depositer Chidiebere Ibe 𝕏 Ni-ka OBGAPS - Vandy 🗓️Feb. 20 ⏲️11:00 am CT
We are excited to share our 2022-23 BIN Annual Report. We’d like to start w/ acknowledging all involved in putting this together. Cover: Ni-ka Graphic Design:Daniela Franco Reporting: Victoria McCray Brown Brain Barbie 🧠 Almarely L. Berríos-Negrón, MS Darielle Lewis-Sanders Ubadah Sabbagh Danielle 🧠
In honor of #BHM, our next #L2TVU will focus on issues of diversity in scientific art, which currently underrepresents illustrations with dark skin. 🗓️ Tue 2/20 🕚 11am CT 📍 Zoom 👇 news.vanderbilt.edu/2024/02/07/lab… Antentor Othrell Hinton, Jr PhD (A.J. Hinton) Angela Byars-Winston Chidiebere Ibe 𝕏 Dr. Chrystal Ama Starbird PDB Depositer Ni-ka
I recently did this sagittal brain illustration for a new Scientific American article on how memory loss can be restored through sleep. See the article here: scientificamerican.com/article/how-sl…
Medical #illustrations help train #healthcare professionals to recognize illnesses and conditions. Meanwhile, only 4.5% of #medical textbook images show dark skin, according to one recent study. By Lance Roller II (FJHI '24) for News Decoder #science #AI news-decoder.com/anatomy-no-lon…
Great article on representation in medical illustration by News Decoder featuring some of my work.
New publication in Scientific American. The June issue has an article about research on the developing brain and ways to treat adolescent anxiety. I created this illustration that compares the changes that occur in specific 🧠 regions during adolescence and adulthood. #ScientificAmerican