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Viral vaccine, conceptual artwork F007 / 8511

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Viral vaccine, conceptual artwork F007 / 8511

Viral vaccine, conceptual computer artwork

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© GOMBERT, SIGRID/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

Bacteriology Idea Injection Micro Organism Micro Organisms Microbe Microbes Microbiology Microorganism Microorganisms Particle Particles Red Background Syringe Treatment Vaccination Vaccine Viral Virion Virions Virology Virus Particle Viruses Microbiological Virus


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This artwork titled "Viral Vaccine" by Sigrid Gombert is a striking representation of the world of biology and medicine. Against a vibrant red background, this conceptual computer artwork showcases the intricate relationship between viruses and vaccination. The illustration beautifully captures the essence of research and innovation in combating viral diseases. The artist's meticulous attention to detail highlights various types of viruses, each distinct in shape and structure. These microscopic organisms are depicted as colorful particles, symbolizing their potential for both harm and cure. The presence of a syringe signifies the crucial role that vaccines play in our healthcare system. It serves as a reminder of how medical advancements have allowed us to harness our understanding of microorganisms for disease prevention. Gombert's artwork not only celebrates scientific progress but also sparks curiosity about the unseen world around us. Through this visually stunning piece, viewers are encouraged to explore concepts such as bacteriology, virology, and microbiology. Overall, "Viral Vaccine" is an inspiring blend of artistry and science that invites contemplation on the power we hold to combat infectious diseases through vaccination.

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