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Computational Biology Branding and Genomics Logo Design
How do you design a logo for a center working at the intersection of computational biology, genomics, and biomedical biology? That was the challenge behind a branding project for the Center for Computational Biomedicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The center uses data science and computational methods to solve complex problems in human health, so...
Influenza Vaccine and Immune Protection Explained
How well do influenza vaccines actually protect you? This question sits at the center of a recent scientific illustration created for Science Translational Medicine with Katherine Kedzierska and her lab at the University of Melbourne. The cover, titled “Rain Check on Flu,” uses a simple visual metaphor to explain how immune protection works after vaccination....
Imaging Science Seminar Series for Biomedical Research
The MIT Imaging Initiative runs a monthly seminar series focused on imaging science, biomedical innovation, and computational research. This series brings together researchers who study how to better visualize and understand the human body and complex biological systems. Their work connects imaging, medicine, AI, engineering, and life science, which makes the field exciting—but also challenging...
Cancer Therapy: From Research to FDA Approval in Biotech
How does cancer research turn into an FDA-approved therapy? At a recent event hosted by the Broad Institute and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, researchers Matthew Meyerson and Heidi Greulich explained a 20-year journey in biotech—from discovering EGFR mutations in lung cancer to helping develop a targeted treatment. Their story makes one thing clear: discovery is only...
CRISPR Cancer Immunotherapy in CAR T Cells
If you’re interested in cancer, immunotherapy, or CRISPR, this project shows how visualization can make complex science easier to understand. The Friedrich Lab studies how to improve CAR T cells for cancer immunotherapy. These engineered cells can attack tumors, but they don’t always last long enough in the body. Other immune cells, especially natural killer...
Stem Cell Biology and Science Communication
If you’re interested in stem cell biology or science communication, this project shows how design can make complex ideas easier to understand. The Goins Lab at Stanford studies how a stem cell decides what it becomes. This question sits at the core of modern biology, but it can be difficult to explain clearly. Stem cell...
Data Visualization Conference for Science Research
If you’ve ever struggled to turn your research into a clear figure or poster, this data visualization conference is built for you. VIZBI 2026 focuses on data visualization in science, with an emphasis on helping researchers present complex data in a clear and effective way. Whether you’re working on figures for a paper, poster, or...
Scientific Visualization: Biomedical Animation for MIT IMES
If you’re interested in visualization, biomedical innovation, or science communication, this project is a great example of how design can make complex ideas easier to understand. Each month, SciStories highlights work that shows the power of strong visualization in science. This feature focuses on a collaboration with the MIT Institute for Medical Engineering and Science...
Rare Disease Event: Biotech Research in Neurodegenerative Science
If you’re interested in biotech, research, or rare diseases, this event deserves your attention. The Rare Disease Day Event 2026 brings together researchers, clinicians, and industry leaders who are working to advance biotech research in neurodegenerative disease. The Broad Institute hosts the event alongside the Ladders to Cures Scientific Accelerator and the Termeer Institute, creating...
Boba & Biotech: Biotechnology & Medical Storytelling
Boba & Biotech is a biotech podcast that makes biotechnology and medical innovation easier to understand through engaging science communication and thoughtful scientific storytelling. Hosted by Armon Sharei, it breaks down big topics—like drug discovery, biotech startups, and health innovation—through relaxed, easy-to-follow conversations. Instead of feeling like a lecture, this biotechnology podcast feels more like...