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A moving cell with F-actin labelled in blue (top) and red (bottom).

Micro-Cinema: Colorful Moving Cells

September 7, 2020 Kevin Wee

I gathered static and dynamic images of cells captured by cell biologists via microscopy and shared on Twitter.

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Posted in: Science Visualization Filed under: Actin, BioVis, Photos, SciVis

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I am a Chicago-based DataViz practitioner that loves visualization of all sorts. I am a Tableau Visionary (2024 – present) and a Public Ambassador (2022 – present). I work as a Lead Business Intelligence Analyst at Discover Financial Services.

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