Art of life science part 1: From where the molecular images come.

Daniel Wiczew
Nov 3 · 3 min read

Sometimes you wonder how the world looks like on the atomic level, you type in your web-browser a phrase like “me on a molecular level” and you get a bunch of images with motivational citations or weird images that resemble your, biology or chemistry classes. Even though have you asked yourself if they are even true or maybe you could make them by yourself?

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Daniel Wiczew

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A PhD Student in Artificial intelligence/Machine Learning in Biomedical Engineering.

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