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Hackathon 2024
2024 Pan-Structural Variation Hackathon

For the 2024 Structural Variations Hackathon, I decided to go with a cat-based theme -- partly as a tribute to my cat Sandy, who passed at the start of the summer, and partly because I simply like cats.

Long Read Seminar 10
Long Read Seminar 10 flyer

A social media flyer for the 10th Long Read Sequencing webinar hosted by the Human Genome Sequencing Center at Baylor College of Medicine. 

Created with Adobe InDesign and Photoshop.

HGSC website
Human Genome Sequencing Center Website

Built on a custom theme utilizing a responsive Bootstrap framework on Drupal, the Baylor College of Medicine Human Genome Sequencing Center website was the primary web presence for the Center.

GCID home page
Genomic Center for Infectious Diseases Website

The website for the Texas Medical Center Genomic Center for Infectious Diseases (TMC GCID) was built utilizing a customized theme for the Bootstrap framework on Drupal.

Twitter promo for ASHG presentation by HGSC
Twitter Promos for ASHG Meeting

This is one of a series of Twitter graphics I created to promote presentations by the Human Genome Sequencing Center at the 2023 American Society of Human Genetics Annual Meeting. This series was one of the most widely retweeted and liked set of tweets during the conference.

Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative Genomic Project Logo
Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative Genomic Project Logo

This logo was created for a clinical genomic project targeting severe childhood diseases at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital.

Hackathon 2023 flyer
2023 Pan-Structural Variation Hackathon

I based this hackathon flyer off the cover of an old science fiction periodical, Science Wonder Stories. The layout for the title of the hackathon comes from the magazine's nameplate design. Most of the font selections were inspired by magazines from the 1920s.

Publishing for Impact
Publishing for Impact Flyer

A social media flyer in landscape orientation for a presentation on how to create impressive and meaningful science publications.

Created with Adobe InDesign and Photoshop.

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