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6 – Images

Sunflower

Priyangi Malaviarachchi

Image of a sunflower with a bee on it

Every year during summer, I look forward to planting sunflower seeds among other plants. But this year, our squirrels had taken the task. They had gathered the seeds from the bird feeder and done a marvelous job. I got many sunflowers, and here is one of them facing the sun while a honeybee is enjoying it.

Priyangi Malaviarachchi is a Research Assistant in the UAMS Biomedical Research Center.

Filed Under: 6 – Images

Jellyfish

Linda Williams

Close up of a jellyfish on a blue sea background

This image always makes me think of how living systems are strange, beautiful, and often very intricate. And how being spineless isn’t necessarily a bad thing. (location – Oregon Marine Science Center, Newport, Oregon)

Linda Williams is a Research Program Manager in the UAMS College of Public Health.

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Bird on a Sign

Jay Mehta

Bird sitting on a Reserved Parking handicapped sign

Jawahar L. “Jay” Mehta, M.D., Ph.D., is a Distinguished Professor of Medicine, and Physiology and Biophysics, and the Stebbins Chair in Cardiology at UAMS.  Dr. Mehta serves or has served on the editorial board member of numerous journals including the American Journal of Cardiology; Circulation; Hypertension; Journal of the American College of Cardiology.  Dr. Mehta has been funded numerous times by the Department of Veterans Affairs, the American Heart Association, and the National Institutes of Health.  In 2017, he was ranked among the top 27 Cardiologists in the nation.

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