Bats Go Viral

I worked with the Streicker Lab at The University of Glasgow on a series of illustrations capturing their research areas.

Alt text: Three arcs of images. The top has a range of viruses including a coronavirus, rabies and ebola. The second has a range of animal hosts including mosquitoes, cows, a person, a chicken, a tick, birds, bats and a rat. The third shows trees, a hut, a river and green rocky cliffs.

Alt text: A rocky overhand with a group of bats in different positions, some flying, some handing and sleeping, others peering out of crevices. They are connected by dashed lines to each other and to viruses including the rabies virus.

Alt text: A person looks at a computer screen filled with DNA data. DNA helixes radiate out of the computer towards a bird, monkey, rat, mosquito, bat, person and virus

Alt text: A bat in lab goggles holds up a magnifying glass to a poster of the rabies vaccine. A person with dark hair in a messy bun wearing a lab coat holds up a vial of liquid and carries a clipboard with a phylogenetic tree on it.