Biovisualization

bioviz

Biological Digital Production

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email us: info@bioviz.dev

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DE-MISSION

To make science digestible to Everyone

The mission of BioViz is to communicate science in a way that is more approachable to audiences. BioViz aims to translate complex scientific concepts into digital productions that are correct in all details and are powerful organic visualizations.

A passion in science and digital worlds drives BioViz productions, which include 3D molecular assets, science videos, and interactive science applications. 

The BioViz team includes an internal scientific expert with a strong academic background and CG/VFX training in the latest digital technology, in addition to collaborators who are experts and technical artists from the film industry.

3D Digital Prints

Matte-painting over 3D custom modeled assets on an acrylic frame.

$5,000 - 42” x 24”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

3D PBD assets, custom design, surfacing and shading, on an acrylic frame.

$5,000 - 42” x 24”

 

CIC Boston location

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COVERS

Journal of Molecular Biology Vol. 430 Issue 6; Vol. 429 Issue 11; Vol. 429 Issue 14; Vol. 429 Issue 18; Vol. 429 Issue 2

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Miriam Bucheli PhD - Principal Artist-Scientist

Growing up in Ecuador close to nature, Miriam developed her imagination. She began drawing and painting early, choosing design after high school. Yet having a father physician persuaded her to switch to science. After earning a PhD in molecular genetics and microbiology she went on to become an instructor at Harvard University, and an assistant research professor at UMass, before working as a scientific editor for Elsevier.

A biovisualization conference changed my career path. I imagined how I could integrate longstanding passions for art and science. I became obsessed with 3D animation, enrolling ultimately at Gnomon where I learned CG/VFX/Games in the latest technology from the best digital artists in the industry. Science visualization calls to all my passions; it incorporates creativity, art-making, analytical thinking, and research. I am able to translate complex scientific concepts into digestible powerful digital productions.

Miriam received numerous science and art grants and awards from the NIH, NSF, ALS Therapy Alliance, the Massachusetts Art Council, and a Community Supported Arts Award from the City of Cambridge. She participated in several juried and non-juried exhibits at Google, CCTV Cambridge, Cambridge Art Association, Lunder Art Center, and the Arsenal Centre for the Arts. A lifetime learning, she is currently enrolled in the RISD Natural Science Illustration program.