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Peter M. Lawrence
@PeterMLawrence1
🧠✍🏻 Certified medical illustrator @barrowneuro
Phoenix, AZ
Joined August 2013
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    Another year of doing what I love. Thanks for the support, everyone 🧠✍🏻 #neuroscience #illustration petermlawrence.com
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    I’m very excited about this anatomy overlay test print. The final product will have layers of anatomy, from skin down to a midsagittal section through the skull, brain and spine, with labels petermlawrence.com
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    I am deeply saddened by the news of Prof. Gazi Yaşargil’s passing, and so close to his 100th birthday and the @yasargil100 Symposium to honor him. I am presenting in Zürich in a few weeks and was greatly looking forward to meeting Dr. Yaşargil, and giving him this portrait. Truly
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    Check out this vintage overlay booklet called the “Human Brain in Diachome” created by Windell J. S. Krieg circa 1973. I’m a sucker for these clear slide overlays…I’d like to do something like this with my medical art one day. #vinatage #medicalillustration
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    This might be one of the coolest things I own…Physician's illustrated notebook circa 1832. Contains dozens of drawings and paintings (mastercopies) of Charles Bell’s Engravings of the Arteries. petermlawrence.com @PastMedHistory @surgeonshall
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    Always nice to see your work in print. Illustrations created for @mtlawton’s Seven Cavernomas, in collaboration with @kristenlarson @TheJNS The article is free online: doi.org/10.3171/2021.8… #neuroscience
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    🧠 ✍🏻 Work in progress on an illustration depicting approaches to thalamic cavernomas #neuroscience #art
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    Pumpkin arteriovenous malformation (grape & cherry twizzlers) resection. Happy Halloween! 🎃🧠🔪
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    “Microneurosurgery” by the father of modern neurosurgery, Professor MG Yaşargil. Peter Roth, Yaşargil’s longtime illustrator, created these incredibly accurate neuroanatomical illustrations using traditional media such as graphite and color pencil. @OGdukeneurosurg @chrost_hugo
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    Work in progress. Illustration will depict multiple approaches to basal ganglia cavernomas @BarrowNeuro @mtlawton @OGdukeneurosurg @chrost_hugo
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    Basal ganglia (caudate, putamen, and globus pallidus) cavernoma surgical approach overview from sketch concept, exploring various anatomical sections and compositions, to rendering the anatomy, craniotomies, approach trajectories & targets #MedEd @OGdukeneurosurg @slava__bobrov
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    Finally got my hands on the inimitable “functional neuroanatomy” by neuroanatomist and artist, Wendell J. S. Krieg. His use of vibrant color and unique compositions, full of unusual orientations and complex sectioning, has informed my approach to art @patricksrarebks @Cajalclub
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