Brian Beatty |
Hi Dries,
If you need a freeware program that does most of the exact same things as Adobe Illustrator, you might also checkout Inkscape. http://www.inkscape.org/ In the past several years there has been an explosion of freeware that can do many of the same things that much more costly programs do. My favorite example is Zotero http://www.zotero.org, which is a freeware reference manager akin to EndNote or RefWorks, but is totally free. If you aren't already familiar with Illustrator, it might be worth learning how to use something else that is free and easily downloaded on whatever computer you want it for, including those of your students or at home. In that regard, it's a good idea to try out R http://www.r-project.org for any statistical work you are doing. Again, R is free, and is quickly becoming the system that statisticians seem to prefer. Cheers, Brian Dept. Anatomy NYCOM, Old Westbury, NY [hidden email] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 09:15:49 +0200 From: Dries Vercauteren <[hidden email]> Subject: Software tool to draw endocytic pathways --00504502c46bc80c240489207df2 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Dear all, I was wondering if you could help me to find a decent tool to draw endocytic tools or cell processes? Which software packages are often used and hopefully free to download to draw endosomes, plasmamembrane, proteins, cel organelles, etc? Examples are Biodraw Ultra, Coreldraw, .. ? Thanks in advance, Dries. -- Dries Vercauteren, PhD student Master of Bioscience Engineering: Cell and Gene Biotechnology Ghent Research Group on Nanomedicines http://www.ugent.be/fw/en/research/pharmaceutics/biofys Faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, Ghent University Harelbekestraat 72, 9000 Ghent Belgium Phone: +329/264 80 49 Mobile: +32485/30 69 80 E-mail: [hidden email] [hidden email] --00504502c46bc80c240489207df2 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear all,<div><br></div><div>I was wondering if you could help me to find a= decent tool to draw endocytic tools or cell processes?</div><div>Which sof= tware packages are often used and hopefully free to download to draw endoso= mes, plasmamembrane, proteins, cel organelles, etc?</div> <div><br></div><div>Examples are Biodraw Ultra, Coreldraw, .. ?</div><div><= br></div><div>Thanks in advance,</div><div><br>Dries.<br>--=A0</div><div>Dr= ies Vercauteren, PhD student<br>Master of Bioscience Engineering: Cell and = Gene Biotechnology<br> <br>Ghent Research Group on Nanomedicines<br><a href=3D"http://www.ugent.be= /fw/en/research/pharmaceutics/biofys">http://www.ugent.be/fw/en/research/ph= armaceutics/biofys</a><br>Faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, Ghent Univers= ity<br> Harelbekestraat 72, 9000 Ghent<br>Belgium<br><br>Phone: =A0+329/264 80 49<b= r>Mobile: +32485/30 69 80<br>E-mail: [hidden email]<br> =A0 =A0= =A0 =A0 =A0 <a href=3D"mailto:[hidden email]">driesvercauteren= @gmail.com</a><br> </div> --00504502c46bc80c240489207df2-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 14:33:19 +0530 From: sabarinath radhakrishnan <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: Software tool to draw endocytic pathways Dear Dries, I am part time meical illustrator and would like to recommend Adobe Illustrator. It might take some time to get trained but once you learn the basics you find it very useful for all your preseantations. regarding software packages to ownload biology samples and shapes: Please do check out : http://www.motifolio.com/ These are basically powerpoint packs with Ready-to-use Biology, Anatomy, Signaling Pathway, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology diagrams Best Wishes, Shabree Sabarinath Radhakrishnan SHO Oncology/ Haematology, BHR NHS trust Queens hopital Romford UK On 6/16/10, Dries Vercauteren <[hidden email]> wrote: > Dear all, > > I was wondering if you could help me to find a decent tool to draw endocytic > tools or cell processes? > Which software packages are often used and hopefully free to download to > draw endosomes, plasmamembrane, proteins, cel organelles, etc? > > Examples are Biodraw Ultra, Coreldraw, .. ? > > Thanks in advance, > > Dries. > -- > Dries Vercauteren, PhD student > Master of Bioscience Engineering: Cell and Gene Biotechnology > > Ghent Research Group on Nanomedicines > http://www.ugent.be/fw/en/research/pharmaceutics/biofys > Faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, Ghent University > Harelbekestraat 72, 9000 Ghent > Belgium > > Phone: +329/264 80 49 > Mobile: +32485/30 69 80 > E-mail: [hidden email] > [hidden email] > ******************************************* |
Craig Brideau |
I use Inkscape and I find it works fairly well. Take the time to go
through the included tutorials though, as some of the drawing tools have complex behaviors. The tutorials explain the nuances of the different tools fairly well. Craig On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 6:13 AM, Brian Beatty <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Dries, > If you need a freeware program that does most of the exact same things as Adobe Illustrator, you might also checkout Inkscape. > http://www.inkscape.org/ > In the past several years there has been an explosion of freeware that can do many of the same things that much more costly programs do. My favorite example is Zotero http://www.zotero.org, which is a freeware reference manager akin to EndNote or RefWorks, but is totally free. > If you aren't already familiar with Illustrator, it might be worth learning how to use something else that is free and easily downloaded on whatever computer you want it for, including those of your students or at home. > In that regard, it's a good idea to try out R http://www.r-project.org for any statistical work you are doing. Again, R is free, and is quickly becoming the system that statisticians seem to prefer. > Cheers, > Brian > Dept. Anatomy > NYCOM, Old Westbury, NY > [hidden email] > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 09:15:49 +0200 > From: Dries Vercauteren <[hidden email]> > Subject: Software tool to draw endocytic pathways > > --00504502c46bc80c240489207df2 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > Dear all, > > I was wondering if you could help me to find a decent tool to draw endocytic > tools or cell processes? > Which software packages are often used and hopefully free to download to > draw endosomes, plasmamembrane, proteins, cel organelles, etc? > > Examples are Biodraw Ultra, Coreldraw, .. ? > > Thanks in advance, > > Dries. > -- > Dries Vercauteren, PhD student > Master of Bioscience Engineering: Cell and Gene Biotechnology > > Ghent Research Group on Nanomedicines > http://www.ugent.be/fw/en/research/pharmaceutics/biofys > Faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, Ghent University > Harelbekestraat 72, 9000 Ghent > Belgium > > Phone: +329/264 80 49 > Mobile: +32485/30 69 80 > E-mail: [hidden email] > [hidden email] > > --00504502c46bc80c240489207df2 > Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > Dear all,<div><br></div><div>I was wondering if you could help me to find a= > decent tool to draw endocytic tools or cell processes?</div><div>Which sof= > tware packages are often used and hopefully free to download to draw endoso= > mes, plasmamembrane, proteins, cel organelles, etc?</div> > <div><br></div><div>Examples are Biodraw Ultra, Coreldraw, .. ?</div><div><= > br></div><div>Thanks in advance,</div><div><br>Dries.<br>--=A0</div><div>Dr= > ies Vercauteren, PhD student<br>Master of Bioscience Engineering: Cell and = > Gene Biotechnology<br> > <br>Ghent Research Group on Nanomedicines<br><a href=3D"http://www.ugent.be= > /fw/en/research/pharmaceutics/biofys">http://www.ugent.be/fw/en/research/ph= > armaceutics/biofys</a><br>Faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, Ghent Univers= > ity<br> > Harelbekestraat 72, 9000 Ghent<br>Belgium<br><br>Phone: =A0+329/264 80 49<b= > r>Mobile: +32485/30 69 80<br>E-mail: [hidden email]<br> =A0 =A0= > =A0 =A0 =A0 <a href=3D"mailto:[hidden email]">driesvercauteren= > @gmail.com</a><br> > > </div> > > --00504502c46bc80c240489207df2-- > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2010 14:33:19 +0530 > From: sabarinath radhakrishnan <[hidden email]> > Subject: Re: Software tool to draw endocytic pathways > > Dear Dries, > > I am part time meical illustrator and would like to recommend Adobe > Illustrator. It might take some time to get trained but once you learn > the basics you find it very useful for all your preseantations. > > regarding software packages to ownload biology samples and shapes: > > Please do check out : http://www.motifolio.com/ > > These are basically powerpoint packs with Ready-to-use Biology, > Anatomy, Signaling Pathway, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology diagrams > > > Best Wishes, > > Shabree > > Sabarinath Radhakrishnan > SHO Oncology/ Haematology, > BHR NHS trust > Queens hopital > Romford > UK > > > > > On 6/16/10, Dries Vercauteren <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Dear all, >> >> I was wondering if you could help me to find a decent tool to draw endocytic >> tools or cell processes? >> Which software packages are often used and hopefully free to download to >> draw endosomes, plasmamembrane, proteins, cel organelles, etc? >> >> Examples are Biodraw Ultra, Coreldraw, .. ? >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Dries. >> -- >> Dries Vercauteren, PhD student >> Master of Bioscience Engineering: Cell and Gene Biotechnology >> >> Ghent Research Group on Nanomedicines >> http://www.ugent.be/fw/en/research/pharmaceutics/biofys >> Faculty of pharmaceutical sciences, Ghent University >> Harelbekestraat 72, 9000 Ghent >> Belgium >> >> Phone: +329/264 80 49 >> Mobile: +32485/30 69 80 >> E-mail: [hidden email] >> [hidden email] >> > > ******************************************* > |
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