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Grenada, W.I.

St. George's University 
Center for Biomedical Visualization

Here you’ll find a collection of the projects I’ve illustrated throughout my time with the Center for Biomedical Visualization. This was an internship I completed remotely through the COVID-19 Pandemic. I created illustrations for the Biology and Ecology departments of St. George's University as well as trained under Wes Price in Zbrush and helped teach the UGA Zbrush course for Scientific Illustration students during the Fall 2020 semester.

St. George's University - Center for Biomedical Visualization: Featured Work
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Assets for Cell and Developmental Biology

Illustrations created for: Dr. Cristofre Martin, BEC

These assets will be used in various Cell and Developmental Biology lectures for premed/ undergraduate biology students. 

  1. Illustration of Briggs and King: Nuclear Transplant Experiment 1952

  2. Illustration of Pit1 protein binding to DNA

  3. Illustration of germ plasm movement in amphibian embryo

Habitat Fragmentation

A 2D animation created for:  Leon Radix, BEC's Grenada Wildlife and Habitats (BIOL211) class

A simple animation displaying the impact of habitat fragmentation, using the endemic Grenada Dove as the species being affected.

St. George's University - Center for Biomedical Visualization: Video
St. George's University - Center for Biomedical Visualization: Pro Gallery

A Lovely Compilation of My Internship

by Farihah Khan

St. George's University - Center for Biomedical Visualization: Files
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