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Nature Biotechnology cover. Volume 40, Issue 5. May 2022
“Reconstructing the differentiation landscape in pediatric and adult glioblastoma” by Jesse Morris
Agent Based Modelling by Jesse Morris. iScience Cover Image
Art for Nature Biotechnology cover. Volume 40, Issue 5. May 2022
QGIS and Blender map.
Making Paper by Jesse Morris. Bald-faced Hornets nest and 3D model.
Wood Bison by Jesse Morris
Name That Tune by Jesse Morris. Bird identification by sound.
Stem cells growing on an artificial scaffolding replicating the structure of bone marrow.
Personal work. “The Mink Cull” by Jesse Morris. 17 million mink may be culled in Denmark due to a mutated version of Coronavirus found in the population of farmed mink used for the fur industry.
DNA double helix formation/disintegration. The code to life. 3D model.
Coronavirus with pearlescent spike proteins on a charcoal/green body. 3D model.
Coronavirus with green spike proteins. 3D model.
Artist’s interpretation of bundled red brain neurons. 3D model.
“Data points.” Highlighting essential data points among a vast amount of data. Finding the elusive keys to success in research. 3D model.
The macrophage and its role in fighting infection. 3D model.
Caenorhabditis elegans. A nematode of great significance.
Neuropil assembly in C. elegans: a blueprint for understanding neuropil organization within brains. Cover illustration for Nature to accompany scientific article.
Illustration for “A Blueprint for Identifying Phenotypes and Drug Targets in Complex Disorders with Empirical Dynamics” article. The image describes the process of untangling a complex system. Patterns – a Cell Press scientific journal cover image submission.
“The New Weapon Against Cancer” Final concept illustration. Nanotechnology, Microtechnology, and Mathematics fighting against drug resistant tumour. Chemical Reviews, ACS Publication.
“Beowulf” cover art concept, Nature: Human Behaviour, Harvard, Boston, MA. One of a series of works for Dartmouth’s Department of Arts and Sciences intended to be used as cover art to accompany a paper in Nature Human Behaviour on computational analysis of Old English literature. Works are to include artistic renderings of Old English manuscripts.
“Connected Books” Poster illustration and graphic for conference. Digital Humanities Beyond Modern English – Computational Analysis of Premodern and Non-Western Literature, Neukom Institute, Dartmouth, Hanover, NH
“Pill spilling medication and mathematical modelling” Poster and graphics. Systems Modelling in the Pharmaceutical Industry – Problem Solving Workshop, The Fields Institute, Toronto, ON
PLoS Computational Biology Issue Cover Image: “Game of Clones – Resistance is Coming.” Cooperative adaptation to therapy (CAT) confers resistance in heterogeneous non-small cell lung cancer. The image depicts clones of cancer cells converging in a unified, cooperative fashion on an iron throne of ‘medicine’. The use of game theory mathematical modeling is represented by the ‘foundation’, which supports the overtaking of the ‘throne’!
Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia – a rare blood cell cancer embodied here in an illustration of a lumbering mutated creature.
Propionibacterium. One of the most widespread microorganisms covering the human skin.
Bacillus subtilis. Common bacteria found in the soil and your gut.
Cell Evolution. Poster Template. Personal work.
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