Matteo Farinella

Yay! Thanks to Laura Tran for interviewing me about my unusual career on The Scientist - I think "Don’t wait for permission. If you love it, keep at it." perfectly summarizes all the 'advice' I have to give 😅

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#scicomm #sciviz #sciart

Neurocomics Bring Science to Life Through Visual Storytelling

Matteo Farinella sketched out a career in science illustration,…

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Preston MacDougall

“Las Moléculas son Bellas” (Molecules are Beautiful), La Cienca Más Allá del Aula (#Science Outside of the Classroom) at #UNAM , Ciudad de #México , México. 👀 👉 youtube.com/live/Wlp8sqUmQ18?s

#chemistry #SciViz #MolViz #SciComm

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Preston MacDougall

@minouette Speaking of Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, cobalt and vitamin B12, here’s a rendering of the ‘lumps and holes’ in the Co(+3) ion in cyanocobalamin, and a link to it doing a lovely pirouette!
#biochemistry #chemistry #MolViz #SciViz

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nz_molecules

Continuing my look at enolates, here is a #chemistry #ChemEd #chemistryeducation #SciViz #chemiverse summary of lithium enolates & enolate equivalents. This lays the groundwork for more control of selectivity (in all its forms). There is an obvious omission, enamines; they'll get their own summary. I hope this is useful

Morgane Gillard

The Nagel Lab @ UCR focuses on the temporal dynamics of temperature stress responses 🕗🌡️

Dawn needed two Figs to feature her research in oral presentations and grant proposals :
- An intro Fig. to present entrainment, compensation, phase shift, and gating, which involves the circadian clock and temperature
- A Fig. to highlight knowledge gaps

It was a pleasure to come up with graphic solutions to respond to Dawn’s needs 😃
✨ Thank you Dawn for trusting EffiScientiFig!

#scicomm #sciviz

nz_molecules

A new
#Chemistry #chemiverse #ChemEd #SciViz
1pager. The 2nd of a handful covering aldol(-like) reactions. Here are some of the common named versions. Remember, they are basically all the same reaction (as more wittily referenced here bsky.app/profile/bagphos.bsky. )
Enjoy (& corrections welcome)

There are more at makingmolecules.com/handouts for those that are interested.

nz_molecules

At last (apologies, it's been a long time), a new #Chemistry #ChemEd #SciViz #Chemiverse 1pager. The 1st of a handful covering the aldol addition/condensation. This is a simple intro. Hope it is helpful. If there are mistakes, contact me & I'll do the corrections (I didn't proofread! Naughty). More at makingmolecules.com
Hopefully new ones will be a bit quicker in appearing (but no promises)

Matteo Farinella

Mmh, this surely looks AI-generated, but the image is credited to 'Nishihata':
med.stanford.edu/news/all-news
Who's to blame in this situation? The 'artist' or the institution? Does Stanford really can't tell the difference? Interested to hear what people think #sciviz #scicomm

Pilot study shows ketogenic diet improves severe mental illness

A small clinical trial led by Stanford Medicine found…

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nz_molecules

As promised, the next makingmolecules.com #ChemEd #Chemistry #SciViz #chemiverse 1pg summary is about enolate formation & simple reactions. This is just the basics. There will be more covering aldol etc then all the various selectivities. Until then (I have lots of writing to do), enjoy

nz_molecules

1st of the year! Summary of the basics of enols & their reactions. This #ChemEd #SciViz is meant to be an aide-mémoire not a detailed description. It was meant to include enolates as well but I've written too much! So there will be a 2nd one. Must learn to be more succinct! Enjoy

Turns out I waffle, hopefully having noticed this I'll be more succinct (& faster) in future! Current plan, is enolates, then the blog version before moving onto the basics of aldol & related reactions.
#chemistry

Matteo Farinella

Nature, Neurons, Mushrooms, Biochemistry, and Consciousness (or the lack thereof). My top illustrations of 2023 summarize my current interests pretty well.

Let's hope that in 2024 I can finally find the time to thread some of these into a coherent story. 🧠

#artvsartist #sciart #sciviz

nz_molecules

The full text version of last week's #Chemistry #ChemEd #SciViz summary of elimination (here mas.to/@nz_molecules/111400605) is now available (makingmolecules.com/blog/elimi). It is a little more comprehensive & also has the standard comparison of SN1, SN2, E1 & E2. Hopefully it is useful.

nz_molecules (@nz_molecules@mas.to)

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nz_molecules

Sorry for neglecting this for a couple of weeks but here goes ... The obvious follow up to substitution ... elimination. I stress that these #chemistry #ChemEd #SciViz are aimed at UG. They do not cover some of the nuances that active researchers enjoy but hopefully they are a good starting point (and bigger hope 🤞, they don't have mistakes!).
More can be found at:
makingmolecules.com/handouts
#chemiverse

Matteo Farinella

Next Tuesday 11/14 I'm going to be at UCMerced for this amazing panel + workshop!

centerforhumanities.ucmerced.e

If you know any researchers in the area interested in communicating their work through comics please send them our way!

#graphicscholarship is the future 👁️

#scicomm #sciviz #sciart

Tom Duscher

The Science Communication Lab is hiring a Creative Coder (m/f/d) scicom-lab.com/2023_creativeCo.
Thank you for sharing! #scicomm #sciviz

nz_molecules

At last, a new MakingMolecules summary. This is substitution reactions at a saturated carbon atom (or SN1 & SN2). As always this is #chemistry #ChemEd #SciViz is aimed at undergraduates. It is a little busier than I would like, but I decided getting something finished was more useful than getting something perfect.

Apologies if there are mistakes, and I'll happily correct (I'll be embarrassed as well).

Anyways, hope this is useful to some. Enjoy. #chemiverse

nz_molecules

Part 2 of my rates of reaction summary. Still outside of my comfort zone (help physical chemists!). Here are reaction profiles, mechanisms & rate laws. Hopefully, it gives an idea of the connection between mechanism & rate law (but also how the rate laws can quickly get complicated). Next week's full blog post will have a method to write the third order rate law for the amide hydrolysis.
I hope this of use to #UG.
Enjoy
#ChemEd #chemistry #SciViz #Chemiverse

nz_molecules

Not the summary I set out to draw. Here is a muddled overview of collision theory for the rates of reaction. This was meant to be the bottom third of what will now be next week's organic chemist's simplification of the rates of reaction.
For 24 years, I have managed to avoid teaching this subject, so this is a bit rough but I hope it has some use (just don't show a physical chemist). Hope it is useful for #ChemEd #Chemistry #SciViz #chemiverse & please tell me what to correct!