
"The indignant polymerase" ©Miriam Rivera

"Gotta catch the genes all" ©Miriam Rivera

"A lil' vaccine would be fine" ©Miriam Rivera

Miriam Rivera
Since I was a child, I enjoyed reading comics and drawing. After finishing my studies in Human Biology, I decided to combine science with what I like most: Draw comics. Since I started to publish my bio-inspired comic art in Twitter, I have met other scientific communicators with the same passion. These people as well as my friends have encouraged me to continue create bio-inspired comic art and now.. I don’t want to stop! Science requires a significant amounts of work, but it is also a wonderful world for inspiration.