The dynamic cover art for Rosen et al., by scientific illustrator, Isabel Romero Calvo, illustrates the concept of a renewable process transitioning from plants to nano-scale particles, to fibers, and lastly to biodegradable advanced materials.
Read MoreCan patients with advanced cancer benefit from extreme surgery, like TPE? The numbers show 98% survival, and 85% of patients do not have serious complication. If the benefit is wiping out a stubborn cancer, that seems to outweigh the risks.
Read MoreNew cover art by Morphology creative director, Isabel Romero Calvo, MS, PhD, illustrates a scientifically accurate 3D model of SARS-CoV-2 infection. The image shows binding of the surface spike glycoprotein of the SARS-CoV-2 virus to an angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 receptor (ACES2) on a human type II alveolar cell.
Read MoreThe process for rendering the vertebrae was to use traditional watercolor for a natural and organic look and feel. The color palette selection was based on pure transparent pigments, aureolin yellow, rose madder, and cobalt blue, to allow for layering of paint to create a subtle effect of light and shadow
Read MoreDue to her experience creating eye-catching and informative journal covers, the Creative Director of Morphology LLC, Dr. Isabel Romero Calvo, was contacted to create a cover for Advanced Sustainable Systems, to highlight this exciting collaboration.
Read MoreAs nanoscale technologies are rapidly developed by leading materials scientists, the high impact journal Small highlights these discoveries for researchers and engineers.
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