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  2. Medical animation - Wikipedia

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    The term medical animation predates the advent of computer-generated graphics by approximately three decades. Though the first computer animation was created at Bell Telephone Labs in 1963, [1] the phrase "medical animation" appears in scholarly contexts as early as 1932 in the Journal of Biological Photography. [2]

  3. XVIVO Scientific Animation - Wikipedia

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    XVIVO Scientific Animation (or XVIVO) is an American scientific and medical animation studio based in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 2001 by David Bolinsky , former lead medical illustrator at Yale University , and Michael Astrachan. [ 1 ]

  4. Random42 - Wikipedia

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    Random42 is a British medical animation studio based in central London. It was founded in 1992 by Hugo Paice, focusing primarily on creating animations for the pharmaceutical industry. It was founded in 1992 by Hugo Paice, focusing primarily on creating animations for the pharmaceutical industry.

  5. Scientific visualization - Wikipedia

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    Computer animation is the art, technique, and science of creating moving images via the use of computers. It is becoming more common to be created by means of 3D computer graphics, though 2D computer graphics are still widely used for stylistic, low bandwidth, and faster real-time rendering needs.

  6. The Inner Life of the Cell - Wikipedia

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    David Bolinsky, former lead medical illustrator at Yale, lead animator John Liebler, and Mike Astrachan are some of the creators at XVIVO who made the movie. The audio track was composed, recorded, and produced by Matt Berky. [2] They created the animation for Harvard's Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. [3]

  7. Review: 'Watson' moves Holmes' sidekick into the spotlight of ...

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    Morris Chestnut stars as Dr. John Watson in this medical drama that is a warmer, fuzzier version of "House," another Sherlock Holmes-derived series. ... attended by an animated East End Londoner ...

  8. David Bolinsky - Wikipedia

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    After meeting Frank Netter, [4] Bolinsky was inspired to get his M.D. and create animations for medical work instead of solely still life. In 1968, Netter presented him with the book The Moon is a Harsh Mistress , and this book gave Bolinsky the idea to do computer animations someday.

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