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  1. A panel from a new comic for kids co-created with Janina Gaudin explaining changes in their parents' behavior caused by brain tumours. #GraphicMedicine #neurooncology #SciComm

  2. A panel from a new comic I co-created with amazing artist, Janina Gaudin. It was written to help kids understand how brain tumours affect their parents' behavior. #comics #GraphicMedicine #ScienceCommunication

  3. Four 13th-century anatomical drawings of different systems in the human body. #science #anatomy #GraphicMedicine

  4. Currently reading this very interesting comic on body dysmorphia. Honest storytelling of a young woman's struggle with body image over the course of 33 years. #comics #health #GraphicMedicine

  5. @nealcurtis #thankYou
    These is some good definitions, I just added some tags so we can find this again.

    #Neoliberalism was the means by which the rich dismantled the consensus around #socialDemocracy, #progressiveTaxation, #welfare and #publicServices in order to amass wealth and material inequality similar to the time of absolute monarchs.

    #Fascism is the chosen means by which they secure and preserve those gains.

  6. @nealcurtis #thankYou
    These is some good definitions, I just added some tags so we can find this again.

    #Neoliberalism was the means by which the rich dismantled the consensus around #socialDemocracy, #progressiveTaxation, #welfare and #publicServices in order to amass wealth and material inequality similar to the time of absolute monarchs.

    #Fascism is the chosen means by which they secure and preserve those gains.

  7. @nealcurtis #thankYou
    These is some good definitions, I just added some tags so we can find this again.

    #Neoliberalism was the means by which the rich dismantled the consensus around #socialDemocracy, #progressiveTaxation, #welfare and #publicServices in order to amass wealth and material inequality similar to the time of absolute monarchs.

    #Fascism is the chosen means by which they secure and preserve those gains.

  8. @nealcurtis #thankYou
    These is some good definitions, I just added some tags so we can find this again.

    #Neoliberalism was the means by which the rich dismantled the consensus around #socialDemocracy, #progressiveTaxation, #welfare and #publicServices in order to amass wealth and material inequality similar to the time of absolute monarchs.

    #Fascism is the chosen means by which they secure and preserve those gains.

  9. A very interesting essay. #MedicalHumanities
    Towards a translational medical humanities: introducing the cultural crossings of care | Medical Humanities
    mh.bmj.com/content/46/2/e2

  10. Academics create so many wonderful concepts and analytical tools. I'm currently exploring syndemic theory and am finding it incredibly fruitful. #anthropology #MedicalHumanities

  11. The four-eyed fish can see above and below the waterline at the same time. Just thought I’d let you know. #science #fish #opthalmology

  12. If I wear a mask on the bus I'm not 'living in fear, I simply don't want #COVID.
    And I don't want COVID the same way I don't want wild ginger or nightshade in my garden. They are destructive and damage the native plants. I don't fear them. I just don't want them.
    What I fear is ppl prepared to infect others and let ppl die. #masks #PandemicTreaty

  13. Just reading about microparasitism and macroparasitim (William McNeil, 1976).
    Microparasites are the small organisms--bacteria, viruses and other tiny entities--that cause disease.
    Macroparasites are other humans who create socioeconomic conditions that benefit themselves but expose other humans to environmental conditions that favour microparasites. #health #SocialEpidemiology

  14. Nothing shows you that the UK is really just the English empire more than England singing the British national anthem and all the other members of the empire singing their own hymns. #Rugby #SixNations #FlowerOfScotland

  15. Current reading is a very good comic about neuroscience and the 'social' nature of our brains. #GraphicScience #Neuroscience

  16. Cells at Work (Code Black, 3, 13) never ceases to amaze me with its imaginative representations of the body. Here, red blood cells in the kidney enter a nephron to get hosed down by glomeruli. #GraphicScience #SciCom #Comics

  17. A very good little intro to what is known as SciArt, the merging and collaboration of science and the visual arts. #GraphicScience emergingcreativesofscience.com

  18. Our brain tumour lab flow comic is up. Requested by Brain Tmour Support, so lovely to see it on their website. This is the first science comic I’ve been involved in, and I’m very excited by the ones to come next. We decided to keep it formally simple to not distract from the information. I think it works. I hope patients find it helpful. #ScieceCommunication #GraphicScience #comics braintumoursupport.org.nz/obta

  19. Tēna koutou
    Hello everyone
    Just noticed it’s my 1st anniversary on Mastodon. There doesn’t seem to be much to celebrate at the moment, but Mastodon is a reminder humans are good, curious, intelligent, witty, creative, supportive and on the whole very lovely.
    Thanks for being here.
    If anyone wants to say hello, I’m a media professor interested in #comics and #GraphicScience and #GraphicMedicine in particular. I’m currently writing a book on comics and #communication. Glad I found this place. 🙏🏼

  20. If you liked #Oppenheimer you’ll probably love this. A detailed history of the atomic bomb by Didier Alicante, LF Bollee and Denis Rodier, including many more voice and perspectives than the film. #comics #GraphicScience

  21. Towards the end of the 19C Santiago Ramón y Cajal made major advances in neuroscience and left incredible drawings of neurons and other brain cells and tissue. This is why science is never separate from art. #ScienceCommunication #GraphicScience

  22. Learning about the brain from a comic by Tory Woollcott and Alex Graudins. #GraphicScience

  23. This is a great comic about the hidden histories and the wonders of scientific discovery. It is both a wonderful piece of #GraphicScience and a piece of #GraphicWitness. Add it to your list of #ScienceCommunication.

  24. Supplementary #introduction

    I’m currently writing a book called Comics and Communication for the University Press of Mississippi. The subtitle is Graphic Storytelling from Activism to Science. It focuses on #GraphicScience #GraphicMedicine #GraphicJustice & what I think I’ll call #GraphicWitness (a combination of comics journalism & historical comics). I’m also looking to develop a funded project translating a variety of academic work at the University of Auckland into the medium of #comics.