Symic Bio's website is now sharing the 'mechanism-of-action' video I helped to develop for compound 'SB-030'. - www.symic.bio/pipeline/vascular-disease/. Including two stills below. I contacted a number of scientific computer-animation groups, and ended up going with XVIVO, who are wonderful. - www.xvivo.net
Gianni Amato, Senior Director of Marketing and Business Analytics at Symic Bio, did all of the heavy lifting to see this project through, but I really enjoyed getting it rolling and helping where I could, and am very happy with the final result. As a nice gesture, XVIVO sent over a printed still from the video, seen below.
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Sharing more 'selfie' images of the microscopy art prints hanging up at Symic Bio HQ. This imaging data was collected by myself in support of studies at Symic Bio, and printed to have something interested on the otherwise bare walls. Cell culture on a coated surface Lung tissue histology Channels of a microfluidic assay ELISA whole plate image - (intentionally wanted ones that were not just tissue or cells) Lung tissue section
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