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Graphic Ark Features examples of medical, botanical and natural history art of illustrator Joan Thomson.
Medartist.com Resource for artists, publishers, doctors, and other clients, with samples of work from a variety of illustrators.
Doug Struthers Studio Includes portfolio of medical illustrations, 3D models, and animations.
BioVisual Communications Provides digital and traditional illustration services for professionals and companies engaged in the fields of health, medicine, science, and biotechnology.
Bloch Medical Communications Specializes in digital medical illustration for editorial, advertising and instructional needs.
Craig Luce Portfolio of medical illustrations and fine art images.
John Yesko Services include interactive multimedia production, web site design, and medical illustration and animation.
MD Communications Illustrator Mike de la Flor offers biomedical, technical, and scientific illustration, Web site design, and software training.
Visible Productions Develops biomedical visualization materials and educational products such as 3D anatomical models, animations, and illustrations.
Watercolors of Carol Wickenhiser Schaudt Graphite illustrations for Dr. Curtis Ebbesmeyer's upcoming book: "All Things Afloat." Botanical illustrations. Watercolors.
Every Last Detail Medical and biological illustration, design, desktop publishing and library research by Jayne Azzarello. Includes portfolio, pricing and resume.
Johns Hopkins University Department of Art as Applied to Medicine Offers graduate program in medical illustration. Includes information on the curriculum, faculty, and departmental resources.
University of Illinois Chicago Biomedical Visualization Program Graduate program that ties traditional medical illustration with communication in the health sciences. Includes information on admissions, courses of study, and galleries.
University of Michigan Biomedical Visualization Graduate program combining traditional medical illustration with modern health communication studies. Information on courses, admissions and departmental resources.
University of Toronto Division of Biomedical Communications An interdisciplinary graduate program in medical illustration, covering art, medicine and communication. Includes information on curriculum, admissions, faculty and student gallery.
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