Tal Bavli Ziv (she/her) holds an undergraduate degree in Illustration (BFA) and a Master's degree in Biomedical Communications from the University of Toronto. Her first AMI Diversity Fellowship illustration shows pulmonary arterial hypertension: illustratechange.com
Lilith Alexandria Lawrence is an alumnus of the Master’s in Biomedical Communications program at The Univeristy of Toronto Mississauga. Her first AMI Diversity Fellowship illustration highlights abdominal aortic aneurysm: illustratechange.com
Sana Khan, HBSC, MScBMC is a visualization specialist with advanced training in biomedical illustration and design. Her first AMI Diversity Fellowship illustration shows coronary artery disease treated with percutaneous coronary intervention: illustratechange.com
Dr. Morium Howlader is a Primary Care Physician and Medical Illustrator based in the North East of England. Dr. Howlader’s first AMI Diversity Fellowship illustration depicts heart failure: illustratechange.com
Sarah Gluschitz (they/them) is a queer non-binary Certified Medical Illustrator working at the Center for BioMedical Visualization, St. George’s University, Grenada. Their first AMI Diversity Fellowship illustration highlights pericarditis: illustratechange.com
Lucia Fernanda Garces Torres is a professional graphic designer and illustrator from Colombia with over 20 years of experience. Her first AMI Diversity Fellowship illustration depicts transient ischemic attack: illustratechange.com
Tiffany Fung is the co-founder and creative director of Biotic Artlab, a medical illustration studio based in the Netherlands. Her first AMI Diversity Fellowship illustration highlights deep vein thrombosis (DVT): illustratechange.com
Ni-ka Ford is a Board-Certified Medical Illustrator based in Atlanta, Georgia and is the founder of Enlight Visuals. Her first AMI Diversity Fellowship illustration shows heart disease mitigated by ventricular support device: illustratechange.com
Sami Brussels is a medical illustrator specializing in reconstructive urology and plastics. His work deals with homosexuality, disability, and lived experience as a transsexual man. His first AMI Diversity Fellowship illustration is mitral valve prolapse: illustratechange.com
This is a friendly reminder that the deadline to submit your Inez Demonet Scholarship application is coming up. All second-year graduate students from an accredited program are encouraged to apply!
The AMI Diversity Fellowship's first round of illustrations is live! This work is made possible by a grant through Johnson & Johnson’s Our Race to Health Equity (ORTHE) initiative. We will be highlighting the work of each of our Diversity Fellows: illustratechange.com
Ezgi Bozoğullarından works as a medical intern doctor at Sivas Cumhuriyet University, Faculty of Medicine in Turkey. Her first AMI Diversity Fellowship illustration highlights myocardial infarction with non-obstructive coronary arteries: illustratechange.com
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This is a friendly reminder that the deadline to submit your Inez Demonet Scholarship application is coming up. All second-year graduate students from an accredited program are encouraged to apply!
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This is a friendly reminder that the deadline to submit your Inez Demonet Scholarship application is coming up. All second-year graduate students from an accredited program are encouraged to apply!
Application materials and instructions can be found on the Scholarship page at ami.org. Please submit all Part A materials by Friday, February 9th, 11:59 PM PST. Once submitted, you’ll receive a personal Dropbox link for uploading your Part B application materials
Part B is due Monday, February 12th, 11:59 PM PST. The Scholarship Committee is happy to answer questions or troubleshoot any issues with the submission process— you’re welcome to reach out to us at scholarship@ami.org.