Science Illustration Services

I create science illustrations for: journal covers, procedural explainers, visual abstracts, research figures and more.

As a long-time science visualizer at Columbia University and a member of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, I collaborate with researchers, clinicians, and institutions—including CUNY, UCLA, Boston Medical, and NY Medical College—to ensure each image is both scientifically accurate and visually compelling.

Diagram illustrating steps in a surgical procedure involving the bladder: 1) Anatomical relationships of arteries, veins, ureter, and bladder; 2) Insertion of a surgical instrument into the bladder; 3) Closure of the bladder with a bladder cuff; 4) Removal of a kidney with a kidney cuff during nephrectomy.
Cover of Cell Chemical Biology journal, April 16, 2020, Volume 27, Issue 4, featuring a colorful molecular illustration representing cellular or biochemical structures.
An anatomical illustration of a human heart showing internal structures.
A diagram of immune cell interactions and tumor environment, including macrophages, T cells, natural killer cells, and neutrophils, with labels and pathways involving mutant p53.
Medical illustration of a woman with numerous health issues including persistent fever, sinusitis, uveitis, cyanosis, abnormal heart and kidney conditions, muscle wasting, joint pain, osteoporosis, weight loss, and clubbing, connected to a nasal oxygen tube. The diagram highlights affected organs and systems such as the heart, kidneys, lungs, and bones.
Cover of Nature Communications journal featuring abstract scientific graphics, a depiction of the sun, Earth, molecular structures, and digital wave patterns.
Illustration showing brain surgery where a portion of the brain is removed through a medical incision behind the ear, with a close-up view of the brain's cross-section highlighting the area being operated on.
Illustration of spinal fusion surgery showing placement of screws, rods, and a cage to stabilize vertebrae.
An educational chart depicting different types of respiratory support equipment. It includes sections on non-invasive support through oxygen (nasal cannula, nasal prongs, oxygen meter), non-invasive support through positive pressure (various masks, ventilation devices), a graph illustrating normal breathing, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), and bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP), and invasive support (endotracheal tube, tracheostomy tube, ventilator).
Flowchart depicting a 4-month COPD pulmonary rehabilitation program. Steps include diagnosis, baseline evaluation, mind-body intervention with breathing exercises and motivational interviewing, and ongoing monitoring. Intervention involves counseling and pulmonary rehabilitation, with outcome improvements shown on exercise and walking graphs.
A collage of five digital art panels depicting various scientific and technological themes, including circuitry, molecular structures, data analysis, and brain imaging.
Diagram showing processes in the colon related to bacteria, cell cycle, bacterial therapy, and immune activation, with a person drinking a liquid.