

Jeremiah D Tipton, Ph.D.
Artist | Writer | Inventor
Jeremiah works in many areas of life - including biomedical research, where he has worked to develop what can be generalized as modern LC MS based OMICS workflows and technologies. As part of these technologies, Jeremiah has studied several molecular systems over the last 25+ years - i.e., he has worked on studies related to the mapping of the "molecular mechanism" of diseases such as Alzheimer's, Glioblastoma, Melanoma, Diabetes, General Metabolic Diseases, Tropical Diseases, etc.
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Jeremiah has also trained several groups and students in "The Art of Mass Spectrometry", as everything has an Art. He works to extend this philosophy to enable STEAM over STEM based learning. He continues to train groups in LC MS for the analysis of all sorts of molecular systems.
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During 2019 he started painting again, to continue building on the foundation of STEAM education, and working to improvement to his style in acrylic paining and creations.​​​
Arts and Sciences
Arts and Sciences - Often, Arts and Sciences get separated, but I have always seen one in the same. From many years of research on proteins in the body, and their 3-dimensional structure – much of my science-based work has been in abstract space – and how biology interacts at a molecular level.
To study the abstract nature of this type of space - I re-started my art later in life by painting “dreams” of biochemistry and molecular biology. And then other dreams of items or things from the past. From here, I started to expand back into mixed media - and have continued to develop paintings and works that have stories - rather it be about science or other stories that should be told, or even requests.
I was fully inspired back into the arts during (and after) 6 months of docent training at the Dali Museum (Summer of 2019). It was amazingly rich - the training included everything Dali – along with art history, world history, and the progression of modern art movements mixed throughout .
From this inspiration, I continued to paint ‘dreams’ - as well as other types of works and topics. Now, the exploration of painting dreams, as well as painting what I see, has created two different streams of paining. One more towards the abstract, the other more towards realism.
Currently, I flow between: Still Life and Mysticism; Landscapes with Forest or Sunset; General Social Commentary; ‘Science Based’ Molecular Biology; Math/Grid Based Abstract; and Surrealism/Dreams.
My art is often an expression or/and experiment from these idea - mixed with a constant surrealist feel.
And to answer the question of "What is Auto Creation" with regards to the human mind?