Here are two new cartoons – feel free to repost and use as you like, just cite “copyright 2016 by Russ Hodge” and add a link to this blog: www.goodsciencewriting.wordpress.com.
Month: February 2016
Cartoons: The evolution of the giraffe and a bit of Neanderthal genomics
New cartoons you can feel free to use and repost – especially around your institutes and to any colleagues that might be interested in such things – by citing “copyright 2016 by Russ Hodge, goodsciencewriting.wordpress.com.” The first set comes from a new series I’m calling: “MISHAPS from the evolutionary workbench.”
In the following cartoon, resemblance to any living person (for example, my friend Thomas Wienker in his younger days) is completely unintentional.
More molecular biology cartoons
This week’s themes:
Structural biology, ion channels, and small-molecule screening!
Same rules as always: Feel free to use or repost, if you accompany the image with the citation:
copyright 2016 by Russ Hodge, http://www.goodsciencewriting.wordpress.com.
100th blog post!!! New cartoons
This is the 100th post on my blog. To celebrate, here is a sample of a new series of cartoons called “Future Nobel Prize winners in the 2nd grade,” followed by a few singles…
Feel free to repost and use, accompanied by the text “copyright 2016 by Russ Hodge” and a link to this blog!



















