Jessica's Celiac Tat

Aug 19, 2007 11:00



Jessica Pikul's Tattoo

She explains her pertinant history and tattoo here:

I am a Chemistry PhD student at University of Washington. My research is in bioinorganic chemistry, specifically modeling non-heme iron-sulfur metalloenzymes. I am also a Celiac (autoimmune disorder triggered by ingesting gluten). The tattoo on my leg is one of the segments of the gluten protein that I can not digest. The ball and stick molecule is of a Proline-Serine-Glutamine-Glutamine peptide that I can't break down which then stimulates T-cells to start the fun chain reaction that ends in my small intestine villi being attacked by antibodies. The background to the molecule is an artsy spacescape. I chose this to speak to the universality of the physical laws that govern the microscopic and macroscopic, an idea that has kept me excited about chemistry and in the lab to this day (and hopefully longer).

The wife also suffers from Celiac (and whatever else is causing her to react violently to all starches, even those that contain no gluten), hence my interest.

From Carl Zimmer's The Loom.

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