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Andrew Paul Leonard

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Name
  
Andrew Leonard


Role
  
Photographer

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Andrew Paul Leonard is a photographer who uses electron microscopes as a camera. Some of his well-known work includes an electron micrograph of a healthy coronary artery used in the launch of Pfizer's Lipitor and an electron micrograph of a human stem cell, featured on the cover of the August 7, 2006 issue of Time Magazine. In September 2006 Andrew Leonard photographed human embryonic stem cells with a field emission scanning electron microscope. An article about the work of Andrew Paul Leonard is featured in the November 2006 edition of the journal Microscopy Today. Some of his photographs can be found on the eighteenth floor off the Pfizer building in New York City.

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