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Posts by Julie Gamart, PhD

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How do you make a scientific image more understandable?
To illustrate Églantine Heude's research from @mnhn.fr , I used 3D reconstruction images to better visualise the mesodermal origins of the muscles connecting the neck to the head.
It's easier to visualise, don't you think?

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Illustrations I made in collaboration with Eglantine Heude from @mnhn.fr for her paper in @nature.com Communications.
I start with illustrations of zebrafish embryos at the 1dpf and 5dpf stages with a stylised line. What do you think? It's a bit of a change from the classic illustrations, isn't it?

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Thank you very @cedricmaurange.bsky.social for your return. I have really enjoyed to create the visual identity of the #ShapingLife3 meeting.
Thank you for collaborating with me. Happy to read people enjoyed it too !

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Scientific illustrations - The development of eye muscles

I'm continuing to share with you the illustrations I made in collaboration with Glenda Comai, @tajbakhshlab.bsky.social from the @institutpasteur.bsky.social .
Here are the embryonic origins of the different muscle tissues in three species

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It was a big pleasure !!

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I'm delighted to see my illustrations in their place of use!
Thank you to the @sfbd.bsky.social organization team for working with me for the second time in a row.
🧬Science is beautiful 🤩

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Scientific illustrations - The development of eye muscles

I share with you the illustrations I made in collaboration with Glenda Comai in @tajbakhshlab.bsky.social from the @institutpasteur.bsky.social
Here, the muscle insertions in mouse newborn and tissue origins
#developmentalbiology #sciart

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Scientific illustrations - The development of eye muscles

I'm continuing to share with you the illustrations I made in collaboration with Glenda Comai in @tajbakhshlab.bsky.social from the @institutpasteur.bsky.social
Here, the cellular origins of eye muscles.
#sciart #developmentalbiology

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Scientific illustrations - The development of eye muscles

I recently collaborated with Glenda Comai at the @pasteur.fr to illustrate a chapter of ‘The Encyclopedia of The Eye’.
Here's how the muscles of the human eye fit together, in a delicate, graphic style.
#sciart #developmentalbiology

10 months ago 7 1 0 0
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Botanical illustration - Tragopogon porrifolius L.

Today Tragopogon porrifolius L., the salsify that graces the label of Victor & Marceau's ‘tard dans la nuit’ {late into the night} cuvée.

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Botanical illustration - Papaver rhoeas L.

Today, Papaver rhoeas, the poppy that adorns the label of Victor & Marceau's "Hys" cuvée.

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Botanical illustration - Raphanus raphanistrum L.

Today I'd like to share with you the watercolour that adorns the label of Victor & Marceau's Orfonds cuvée: it's Raphanus raphanistrum L., the ravenella plant.

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Botanical illustration - Echium vulgare L.

I'm continuing to share with you the watercolours that adorn the labels of Victor & Marceau's wine bottles. Today Echium vulgare L., the Vipers Bugloss.

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Botanical illustration - Ornithogalum umbellatum L.

In the series of botanical illustrations for wine bottle labels, today it's Ornithogalum umbellatum L., the Eleven o'clock Lady.

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Botanical illustration - Helianthus annuus L.

Today I'm presenting a botanical illustration of the sunflower, Helianthus annuus L..

This is a watercolour for the labels of the wine bottles of the winemakers Victor and Marceau.

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Botanical illustration - Borago officinalis L.

I'm continuing to share with you the botanical illustrations I created to decorate the labels of the wine bottles produced by Victor et Marceau.

Here is a watercolour of the Borago officinalis L. flower.

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Botanical illustration - Himantoglossum hircinum L.
I'm delighted to share with you this watercolour of Himantoglossum hircinum, a wild orchid that's as discreet as it is stunning.
This illustration was created to decorate the labels of bottles of wine.

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🎉✨ Creative dive into the 40th anniversary of the European Master's in Genetics at @upcite.bsky.social, with my live sketching drawings! A pleasure to capture the energy and emotion of this memorable event. 🧬🎨 Thanks to everyone for nice event! #LiveSketching #MEG

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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Excited to share my poster for Shaping Life 3! 🎨🧬 Blending developmental biology, watercolor art, and the beauty of Cassis, with blue and yellow tones to evoke the south of France 🌊☀️ #ShapingLife3 #ScienceArt #DevelopmentalBiology #Sciart #Watercolor

1 year ago 6 0 0 1
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First publication on Bluesky with my first artwork!
8 years ago, I had created the cover for Developmental Cell, illustrating my PhD research in developmental biology. This project remains a key moment in my career, even though the cover wasn’t selected (my paper was published elsewhere).
#sciart

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