Lancet Cover illustrations 2018
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World Map, January 2018
Worldwide distribution of the four types of Leukemia
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Bad Blood, February, 2018
Inefficient Erythropoiesis in Leukemia patients
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Antibodies Attack! March, 2018
Radio Tagged Antibodies Attack Infection
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Antibodies Attack! March, 2018
Radio Tagged Antibodies (version 2)
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Iron Overload, April, 2018
Iron Overload and its effects during Leukemia Treatment
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Delicate Descent, May, 2018
Multiple Myeloma ravages bone matter in Ribcage
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Easy as 1-2-3-4, June, 2018
Automated Genetic Sequencing at the next level
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Deep Breaths, July, 2018
Pulmonary Embolism and lung tissue
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Host Body, August, 2018
Malaria Virus Replication in Red Blood Cells
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Older, Better, September, 2018
Better Outcomes with Sequenced Treatments in Older Leukemia Patients
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Outcome Flux, October 2018
Thalidomide was banned as an anti-nauseas drug due to the horrific birth defects it caused during the 1960s. Recently, it has emerged as a key helper in the fight against Multiple Myeloma, a type of difficult to treat bone marrow cancer.
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Run for your Life, November, 2018
Exercise benefits patients with sickle Cell Disease
In 2018 I was invited to do a year of covers for the British Science Journal Lancet Haematology. Subjects range from specific biological cellular interactions to broad population studies around leukemia and other blood related illnesses. Each cover is a hand cut collage, made with various kinds of painted, silkscreened or colored paper. Visualizing microscopic interactions and scientific information inhabits a parallel space to my interest in picturing invisible, intangible, or otherwise fleeting experiences and relationships.