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WEHI-TV Animations

These animations include recent work by WEHI's BAFTA and Emmy Award winning biomedical animator Drew Berry on apoptosis and some early showreels presenting samples of the work of WEHI-TV.

These animations need Quicktime 7 to view. You can download Quicktime player from Apple for Macintosh or Windows. Note, these animations are each about 5MB to 45MB in size.


Select an animation from the table below
Apoptosis
Fighting Infection by Clonal Selection
Visualizing a Molecular Switch - Quicktime
Visualizing a Molecular Switch - Windows Media Player
Showreel 2.3 - Small 5.5MB
Showreel 2.3 - Medium 10MB
Showreel 2.3 - Large 27MB
Showreel 3.0 - Medium 12.5MB
Showreel 3.0 - Large 29MB
Displayed Animation: Apoptosis
Displayed Animation: Fighting Infection by Clonal Selection
Displayed Animation: Visualizing a Molecular Switch - Quicktime
Displayed Animation: Visualizing a Molecular Switch - Windows Media Player
Displayed Animation: Showreel 2.3 - Small 5.5MB
Displayed Animation: Showreel 2.3 - Medium 10MB
Displayed Animation: Showreel 2.3 - Large 27MB
Displayed Animation: Showreel 3.0 - Medium 12.5MB
Displayed Animation: Showreel 3.0 - Large 29MB

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WEHI's BAFTA and Emmy Award winning biomedical animator Drew Berry's paper, "Molecular Animation of Cell Death Mediated by the Fas Pathway" is in the April 2007 issue of Science. this is a version of the animation described in that paper are available.


'Fighting Infection by Clonal Selection' was created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Burnet's Clonal Selection Theory. The animation shows how clonal selection works during a bacterial infection of the throat.


The Premier, Mr John Brumby, in August 2007 announced that scientists from WEHI had now visualised how a "molecular switch" that regulates the life span of normal cells and cancer cells could be flipped. The visualised molecular switch regulates the normal and healthy process of cell death, whereby cells that are damaged or no longer needed are induced to self-destruct. [More ...]


The Premier, Mr John Brumby, in August 2007 announced that scientists from WEHI had now visualised how a "molecular switch" that regulates the life span of normal cells and cancer cells could be flipped. The visualised molecular switch regulates the normal and healthy process of cell death, whereby cells that are damaged or no longer needed are induced to self-destruct. [More ...] This is an animation of the that process.


This low res animation showreel (v2.3) presents a selection of animations available from WEHI-TV.
Duration: 3 minutes and 30 seconds.
For a free CD-ROM of the showreel, email WEHI-TV@wehi.edu.au


This medium res animation showreel (v2.3) presents a selection of animations available from WEHI-TV.
Duration: 3 minutes and 30 seconds.
For a free CD-ROM of the showreel, email WEHI-TV@wehi.edu.au


This high res animation showreel (v2.3) presents a selection of animations available from WEHI-TV.
Duration: 3 minutes and 30 seconds.
For a free CD-ROM of the showreel, email WEHI-TV@wehi.edu.au


This medium res animation showreel (v3.0) "The Science of Cancer" presents a selection of animations available from WEHI-TV.
Duration: 3 minutes and 30 seconds.
For a free CD-ROM of the showreel, email WEHI-TV@wehi.edu.au


This high res animation showreel (v3.0) "The Science of Cancer" presents a selection of animations available from WEHI-TV.
Duration: 3 minutes and 30 seconds.
For a free CD-ROM of the showreel, email WEHI-TV@wehi.edu.au



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