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Blender in Science: Disrupting COVID-19

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Michelle Lehman writes:

This animation I created covers several of the key findings made by the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Virtual Biotechnology Laboratory (NVBL) - a consortium of national laboratories dedicated to the research and understanding of COVID-19. Researchers provided scientifically accurate surface models and corresponding ribbon models for the relevant proteins and drugs that I was able to import into Blender and bring to life!

You can learn more about this research here.

Software used: Blender (cycles), After Effects and Premiere Pro.

 

About the Author

Michelle Lehman

I elevate my strengths as an analytical and creative thinker to help scientists and researchers tell their stories. I currently serve as an Animation & Video Specialist at Quantum Design and previously provided full-time animation support at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

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