A short introductory animation depicting the cell membrane with integral protein, peripheral protein, channel protein, alpha-helix protein, and carbohydrates.
Cinema 4D, redshift, PDB, VMD
A vertical poster design showcasing the MoA of ibuprofen on pain management in patients with acute appendicitis. NSAIDs like ibuprofen, block the active site of cyclooxygenase (COX), the enzyme that converts arachidonic acid to prostaglandin. When the injured cells release more Arachidonic acid, COX enzyme thus converts them to prostaglandin (PGE2). Prostaglandin is a lipid compound in the cell membrane that mediate pain and inflammatory process.
A portrait illustration is added into the poster to mimic the real life situation. The poster is targeting to educated audience who have some biochemical knowledge, such as undergraduate students, and first-year medical students.
This piece of work is presented and displayed in the annual conference of the Association of Medical Illustrators (AMI).
More details in: https://awards.ami.org/gallery/kJlApQMx/kwlJbpQm?search=8525872e3be87354-52
A short animation depicting the formation of thoracic (TAA) and abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA).
Autodesk Maya, 3D slicer, Mudbox, Arnold
The dimensions (including body height anterior, height central, height posterior and intervertebral disk height) of all individual vertebrae are measured and followed the study from Iris Busscher's team.
Busscher, I., Ploegmakers, J. J. W., Verkerke, G.J. et al. EurSpineJ 19, 1104-1114 (2010).
A short animation film featuring neutrophil extravasation during inflammation.
3D medical animation showcasing the Range of Motion (RoM) of the Lumbar Spine. The movements of flexion and extension of the lumbar spine are shown in the animation.
The purposes of the project are to:
1. Identify the 5 lumbar vertebra (L1-L5) on a skeleton
2. Identify the full flexed, neutral and fully extended positions of the vertebral column
3. List the maximum extension and flexion values of the human vertebral column
Modelled in Autodesk Maya, sculpted in Autodesk Mudbox, video edited Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe AfterEffect
A 3D interactive cardiomyocyte model
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/cardiomyocyte-bdf4422a40cc447da68ccd37726df3e7
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