Explore a more in-depth look at our 3D medical animation and interactive projects through our detailed case studies.

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Moderna’s mRNAs as Medicines Curriculum

Moderna’s mRNAs as Medicines Curriculum

This project consisted of multiple modules, and, for XVIVO, involved producing over 30 minutes of high-quality 3D animation focusing on mRNA technology, molecular and cellular processes, and therapeutic advancements.
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Demonstrating The Value of PLUS Technology for Ethicon

Demonstrating The Value of PLUS Technology for Ethicon

The Power of Virtual Reality
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Revolutionizing RNA Editing Awareness: XVIVO’s Medical Animation for Korro Bio

Revolutionizing RNA Editing Awareness: XVIVO’s Medical Animation for Korro Bio

In this case study, we explore how XVIVO partnered with Korro Bio to create two innovative medical animations that simplified complex RNA editing concepts, enhancing understanding and engagement among scientists, investors, and the general public.
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XOLREMDI™ CXCR4 Antagonist Animation

XOLREMDI™ CXCR4 Antagonist Animation

X4 Pharmaceuticals enlisted our expertise to create compelling 3D visuals.
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Biorez – Demonstrating Value for Record Success

Biorez – Demonstrating Value for Record Success

Biorez, is a pioneering company in the field of tissue engineering.
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The Art and Science of Medical Animation: Behind-the-Scenes

The Art and Science of Medical Animation: Behind-the-Scenes

The Vaccine Makers Project, a program of the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (VEC@CHOP) and Medical History Pictures (MHP), partnered up again with XVIVO to help develop two new animations, this time about how COVID-19 mRNA and viral vector vaccines work.
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The Inner Life of the Cell Series

The Inner Life of the Cell Series

The Inner Life of the Cell medical animation was created to help educate college students and, along the way, ended up giving XVIVO an orbital boost. Since its development in 2006, the animation has been used worldwide by educators, scientists, and news outlets to help explain the inner life of a cell and inspired other animators and researchers in their own works.
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