Science Meets Art: Student Brings DNA to Life Through Makeup
![Dual Enrolled student Elise [Last Name] combined her love of makeup art and biology to paint the DNA sequence for green fluorescent protein found in jellyfish, showcasing creativity and scientific curiosity in her General Biology class project.](/current-students/trending-titans/images/trending-titans-elise-1200x630.png)
November 10, 2025
Eastern Florida State College Dual Enrolled student Elise Brasher found a colorful way to connect science and creativity in her General Biology (BSC1010) class by using makeup art to paint the first 11 pairs of DNA nucleotides that code for the green fluorescent protein found in jellyfish directly onto her face.
Elise shared that the project came to life after studying molecule structure and DNA bases in class. “DNA is made up of bases A-T and G-C,” she explained. “I had been working with makeup because I was designing looks for a musical, and that’s when I realized I could represent these nucleotide bases through makeup.”
Her instructor, Dr. Bevan, praised the project as “Super creative” and an excellent example of how students can merge art and science to make learning memorable.
As a Dual Enrolled student, Elise said the experience at EFSC has been “Amazing,” adding that college classes feel more hands-on and interactive than her high school AP courses. She plans to graduate from high school with her Associate in Arts degree before pursuing chemistry on a pre-med track, with the goal of earning her doctorate and working in forensic pathology.
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