Scientific Journals and Research

 

Since 2017 J. has been translating complex research into clear and visually pleasing content for fellow scientists and general audiences. She has brought her expertise in distilling information to a variety of scientific topics for research illustrations.

Graphical Abstracts: The creation of graphical abstracts for research papers is one of J.’s primary focuses. She helps turn complex research into a graphic representation that helps share important findings from your research in scientific journals. Over the part few years more journals have required the creation of graphic abstract illustrations for their published articles. With nearly 20 published graphical abstracts J. has the experience to create the perfect accompaniment to your research.

Scientists and Researchers:
Sharing surgical procedures, anatomical studies, and unique morphologies is easier with the aid of precise and attractive illustrations. This helps facilitate the education of students, colleagues, and researchers.

Accuracy:
In order to achieve the most accurate and concise results possible, J. participates in a number of fact collecting exercises before illustrating begins. If possible she will attend necessary surgeries, perform anatomical dissections, and prepare her own research.


Reviews

“Juliana is more thorough in her background research than our typical scientific university students. She picks up things very quickly.”

—Dr. Jon M. Arnemo, DVM, PhD, Professor at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences

Collaborated on: Hunting of large game with lead-based ammunition: A case study on how a modern society is deliberately poisoning scavenging wildlife

“Juliana has the skill to merge science with art – her professional work is both scientifically correct and true to animals as species, as well as individuals. Working with her to identify the best possible way to communicate research findings artistically was a great pleasure.”

—Tim Horstkotte, PhD, Postdoctoral Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

Collaborated on: Challenges and Opportunities with Supplementary Feeding in Reindeer Husbandry

“Juliana has an amazing talent when it comes to transforming what one needs to explain into a very informative, but also beautiful, illustration.”

—Researcher Luc Le Grande, MS, Norwegian University of Life Sciences

Collaborated on: The Behavioral and Physiological Response of Scandinavian Brown Bears to Dog Hunts and Human Encounters