The animation Me and My Body was created for the Gulbenkian Science Institute as educational material to distribute online and be used in school curricula. It is meant to engage and teach about organs, cells and the different methods scientists use to study them.

The animation was distinguished with the First Prize for Educational Materials Category of the Ciencia en Acción Awards and the Judges Special Award from the House of Science.

Heart surgery using the subxiphoid videopericardioscopy device. This illustration was included in the online publication Science Notes, in the article by Esther Landhuis “The Man Who Found an Easier Way Into Your Heart

These illustrations of bronchial endoscopies represent variations to what is considered to be normal bronchic anatomy. Commissioned by a pulmonologist, the illustrations were included in a scientific poster presented at a medical conference.

The exhibit Written in Bone, on display at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History (February 2009 – January 2014), was accompanied by an online experience, the webcomic The Secret in the Cellar. These are some of the illustrations included in the lesson plans of the webcomic helping students identify age, gender, race, and ancestry from osteological and forensic information.

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