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he combined his profound academic knowledge of biology with his exquisite 3D animation skill and created this video. the technology which enables him to do so and the platform he can put his works on are very important.
Drew Berry, one of the world's foremost animators working in biomedical visualisation, has concentrated much of his work on cellular visualisation - animating the behaviour, dynamics and physical properties of DNA, bio-molecules and proteins.
Each of the animations is founded on the latest scientific data sets, such as X-ray crystallography, so that details such as molecular shapes, sizes and real-time dynamics are distinctively accurate. Through the animations, an audience can be placed face-to-face with a neuron pulsing with electric messages, or inside an artery to view the rush of blood cells, or hover above the growing knot of flesh in a tumour.
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