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Molecular Animations

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Molecular Kinesion Motor Protein Animation - Dr. Drew Berry https://www.ted.com/speakers/drew_berry
Animations are the future of Biological Education, and its here now!
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Biomedical Animations - Cellular and molecular processes are complex and sometimes difficult to explain.  Conveying key biological and molecular information in a succinct way as to motivate, educate and communicate the essence of life's processes. Biological Images have proven to be useful as they help to convey what otherwise require lengthy and involved explanations. If an image is worth a thousand words, then animations are worth much more, since they illustrate the processes in motion. 3D animations are amazing tools to make complex biomedical concepts come alive in understandable syntax, speaks to your imagination.


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 This web resource presents an organized directory of cell and molecular animations, as well as a collection of original tutorials for life science professionals learning 3D visualization. The goal is to provide an efficient way for scientists and educators to browse and access existing animations for teaching and communication purposes. We hope to build an open community among 3D users focusing their efforts on cell and molecular visualizations.
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Educate

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Art of the Cell is a 3D medical and scientific animation company led by award-winning 3D animator, John Liebler.
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Communicate

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 XVIVO Scientific Animation - Our animation studio translates complex science into compelling medical media. We work with innovators across science and medicine to develop highly-detailed medical animations, medical illustrations, and interactive medical productions. Our studio was behind production of the acclaimed The Inner Life of the Cell, developed for Harvard University.

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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation Advanced Technical Education grant program, DUE-1400458.  Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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