Frontiers for Young Minds is an online non-profit, open-access academic journal that publishes STEM articles "edited by kids for kids." I have collaborated with various researchers and professors who have submitted articles for FFYM with my supporting illustrations.
Illustrations that visually communicate herd immunity, why vaccines work, and why they are important. The published article can be found here.
Illustrations that demonstrate the characteristics of the Ebola virus, the transmission cycle to humans, Ebola prevention and cure.
I worked with Camilla Knight, whose research interests are concerned with understanding and enhancing the psychosocial experiences of children in sport, with a particular focus upon the influence of parents. I have worked with Knight on multiple occasions to create supporting illustrations for her articles and research papers, here are a selection of some.
I worked with Thomas Hartung, MD, PhD, who is a professor at John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He submitted an article to Frontiers For Young Minds on bioengineered human organs as a disruptive technology. He commissioned me to provide a couple of illustrations that visually convey the methods for generating 3D cultures, and the concept of “humans-on-a-chip”.

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