Neuroscience/cellular illustration about microglia © 2020 Alisa Brandt

Microglial Activity

This illustration is intended to provide neuroscience students an overview of specialized brain cells called microglia, by distilling complex, growing research into a concise and memorable poster. A defining characteristic of microglia is their ability to transform dramatically and take on different shapes and functions to monitor the neuronal environment and respond quickly to problems. Two main states are depicted in this illustration: a highly-branched “surveying” form, and an “active”

External eye in watercolor © 2019 Alisa Brandt

External Eye

The external eye in watercolor from direct observation in a mirror. Created during the Ophthalmological Illustration course in the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Macular hole staging and surgical treatment illustration © 2019 Alisa Brandt

Macular Hole: Staging and Surgical Treatment

Illustration explaining stages in macular hole formation in the fovea and surgical treatment by peeling the internal limiting membrane during a vitrectomy procedure. Figure 1 and surgical instruments were first created in ZBrush or Cinema 4D, followed by painting in Photoshop. Designed to be a fold-out page in a scientific or medical journal. Created during the Ophthalmological Illustration course in the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University

Anatomical illustration of right eye cross-section © 2019 Alisa Brandt

Anatomy of the Human Eye

Anatomical illustration of a right human eye in horizontal cross-section. Measurements and OCT (optical coherence tomography) images were used as reference to create an accurate drawing. Created during the Ophthalmological Illustration course in the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

SleepNote App Mock Proposal Booklet Cover © 2018, Alisa Brandt, Insil Choi, Lohitha Kethu

SleepNote Mobile App Proposal (Team Project)

Team project to design and propose a mock mobile application that functions as both an interactive sleep journal and a resource for learning about sleep and common sleep disorders. Target audience members were adults experiencing symptoms of sleep disorders who are interested in building a self-directed record of their sleep and learning about sleep health. A 50-page proposal booklet was created containing background research, a style sheet, flowcharts, storyboards, and

Pen and ink sketch of plastinated heart specimen © 2017 Alisa Brandt

Plastinated Heart

Pen and ink sketch from direct observation of a plastinated heart specimen. Created during the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Screenshot of interactive web project on the nephron and the kidney

The Nephron of the Kidney (screenshot)

Screenshot of a 2D interactive web module prototype, for teaching introductory physiology of the nephron of the kidney. Created during the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. View interactive media

First aid illustration on heat exhaustion

First Aid: Heat Exhaustion

Illustrated summary of a first aid procedure to treat heat exhaustion, designed for a lay audience. Vector graphics. Created during the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Tissue painting using photo reference

Tissue Painting

Photoshop painting of various tissues, from photo reference. Created during the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Apple watercolor painting

Apple Portrait

A honeycrisp apple in watercolor, painted from direct observation. Created during the Medical and Biological Illustration graduate program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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