Image of the Month: Life as art
Translational medicine might mean one thing to the scientific world, but to an artist, it is something completely different. For example, this cover illustration for
Read MoreTranslational medicine might mean one thing to the scientific world, but to an artist, it is something completely different. For example, this cover illustration for
Read MoreThis image may look unassuming, but this molecular process has helped save millions of lives. Those are memory B cells, they are formed after exposure
Read MoreEver wonder what a genome looks like? While it might be impossible to see with the naked eye, an international consortium of researchers, including the
Read MoreOn the cover of the April 24 edition of the journal Cell can be found an image used by an international team of researchers led
Read MoreFrom the Labs at Baylor College of Medicine will spotlight an image from the college’s researchers each month. Please submit your images to the publication
Read MoreOur viewers selected these Images of the Month as the most popular of 2024.
Read MoreIn 2022, From the Labs combined Images and Videos of the Month, and you, our viewers, selected these as the most popular.
Read MoreThis video placed first in the 2021 FASEB BioArt contest: video category. Congratulations, JT Gebert and the Hyser lab!
Read MoreFrom the Labs wraps up the Image of the Month feature for the year by presenting a slide show with the top six most viewed
Read MoreFrom the Labs presents the movies of the month, featuring the soil-dwelling single-celled amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum interacting with Gram-negative bacteria Klebsiella pneumoniae, courtesy of the lab
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