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The drug Tamiflu halting the progression of the influenza virus in flu sufferers. The drug (yellow) plugs the active site of an important enzyme (red) on the virus surface (green), preventing the virus from replicating.

   
Betsy Palay, BFA, MS is teaching a 6-week course through the Stanford Continuing Studies Program this fall called The Big Picture: Visual Strategies for Effective Science Communication. It covers core concepts of visual design and narrative for researchers, health care providers, educators, entrepreneurs... anyone challenged by the need to communicate complex science concepts effectively. Registration opened Aug 20, 2012 and is limited to 40.
    https://continuingstudies.stanford.edu/courses/course.php?cid=20121_COM+46
     
     
    BIODIVERSITY IN THE ART of CAREL PIETER BREST van KEMPEN
   
    The show consists of 50 original paintings depicting organisms living
and interacting within their environments.
     
   
   


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Birds in Art 2012
The Woodson Art Museum's "annual and always-new celebration of art and nature will be on view September 8 - November 11, 2012."

   
     
    Judith Gebhard Smith has one foot in biology, one in art
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