Read more about this special series on #ScientificFigureDevelopment that ran all through 2023 from our reviews journal, Trends in Biochemical Sciences📖
Through 2023, we ran a Special series on #ScientificFigureDevelopment - contributors shared their thoughts and approaches on creating beautiful and informative figures to complement their articles.
12 topics were covered and (1/4)
In this Special series: #ScientificFigureDevelopment, over 60 previous authors (trainees and/or PIs), scientific artists and communicators, and lab members shared their thoughts on creating beautiful and informative scientific figures! (3/4)
Through 2023, we ran a Special series on #ScientificFigureDevelopment - contributors shared their thoughts and approaches on creating beautiful and informative figures to complement their articles.
12 topics were covered and (1/4)
How to illustrate nucleic acid structures in publications and presentations? This is an important question for #MiNu! Great contribution to the special series #ScientificFigureDevelopment from our RTG member @HoeferLab 🥳
📢 The Special series: #ScientificFigureDevelopment continues!
Technological workflows are key to performing science, and @DrFlorSanchez, Louisa Iselin, and Leandro Simonetti share how they devise informative and attractive figures on this topic.
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One of the things I'm excited about this year at @TrendsBiochem is the Special Series I started on #scientificfiguredevelopment.
As I noted in the editorial, "… I never learned, nor sought to learn, how to make attractive, yet informative, scientific figures." (1/3)
Building on this month's #ScientificFigureDevelopment theme of protein structure figures, some of our authors expand on their ideas in #TechoftheMonth articles:
(1) Compiling different visualizations in one panel (@Bliu_lab) and (2) Showing 3D in 2D.
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