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October 3, 2011?|
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Kalliopi Monoyios is a scientific illustrator at the University of Chicago and the illustrator of two popular science books, Neil Shubin’s Your Inner Fish, and Jerry Coyne’s Why Evolution is True. Her portfolio is at kalliopimonoyios.com. Follow her at @eyeforscience and with co-blogger Glendon Mellow at @symbiartic. Follow on Twitter @symbiartic.
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Kalliopi Monoyios is a scientific illustrator at the University of Chicago. Her work has appeared in numerous scientific journals, newspapers and textbooks, has been featured on the covers of Nature, Science, and Genesis and has been "borrowed" by South Park (season 10, episode 12: “Go God Go”). She has illustrated two best-selling popular non-fiction books, Your Inner Fish; A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body by Neil Shubin, and Why Evolution is True by Jerry Coyne. She is convinced that by creating intriguing, intuitive imagery targeted to the right audience, scientists can make their research both interesting and accessible, ultimately leading to a more engaged and scientifically literate public. She is a proud member of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators and the American Society of Illustrators Partnership. She blogs at An Eye for Science and tweets @eyeforscience. Her work can be found at kalliopimonoyios.com. - http://www.kalliopimonoyios.com - symbiartic Contact Kalliopi Monoyios via email.
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About the Author: Kalliopi Monoyios is a scientific illustrator at the University of Chicago and the illustrator of two popular science books, Neil Shubin?s Your Inner Fish, and Jerry Coyne?s Why Evolution is True. Her portfolio is at kalliopimonoyios.com. Follow her at @eyeforscience and with co-blogger Glendon Mellow at @symbiartic. Follow on Twitter @symbiartic.
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