TEDxCaltech - Drew Berry - Visualization: Biology and Complex Circuits

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Drew Berry is a biologist-animator whose scientifically accurate and aesthetically rich visualizations elucidate cellular and molecular processes for a wide range of audiences. Trained as a cell biologist and microscopist, Drew brings a rigorous scientific approach to each project, immersing himself in relevant research to ensure current data are represented. His three- and four-dimensional renderings of key concepts such as cell death, tumor growth, and DNA packaging, capture molecular shape, scale, behavior, and spatiotemporal dynamics. His groundbreaking animations of DNA replication, translation, and transcription enlighten both scientists and the scientifically curious. Drew received B.Sc. (1993) and M.Sc. (1995) degrees from the University of Melbourne. Since 1995, he has been a biomedical animator at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. His animations have appeared in exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum, the Royal Institute of Great Britain, and the University of Geneva.  In 2010 he was named a MacArthur Fellow.

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TO ANIMATORS: Drew Berry is a renowned biologist/animator, and 2010 MacArthur Fellow. To see even more impressive examples of his amazing microscopic and nanoscopic animations (only), search YouTube "drew berry animator".

DavidRPurnellMA
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Not just gr8 science, but tru art! A created depiction of reality that elicited an emotional response of wonder, awe & fascination. I luv how even @ ths scale, life is wibbly wobbly, creepy crawly & squirmy wormy. I'm itchy all over!

tsopmocful
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Believe me, this talk is AMAZING, specially at the end!!

agustinbs
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He's working with Björk now, I saw his new animations for her projected during her show I went to last week, amazing!

dayglowjoe
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He is really good. I got so captivated.

sunrisebright
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description through animation is very very good

mmganesh
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Fascinating. Fascinating. Fascinating.

JohnDoe-yynf
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was broke down well!! kept it short and simple!! thank

sayakayamazaki
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If this were an interactive app, I would sell my kidney to have it.

CharlieBug
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@variablast he's currently working on an interactive music app with Björk where you can play with his DNA animations, which will make musical patterns as you do so...

dayglowjoe
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More..More...More for the general public, please!

Kachina
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No way that these biological machines evolved by mindless trial & error, NOR by "fortunately" happening upon tremendously complex machines and processes the First Time, EVERY time!
This is DESIGN, pure & simple!

Bildad
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Subatomic is beautiful.
May be all is fractal.

umerasim
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¡EXCELENTE!...pero pero...afortunadamente YO ENTIENDO hay millones de personas en el mundo que hablan ESPAÑOL (SPANISH)...¿PODRÍA ALGUIEN TRADUCIR EL VIDEO?...¡ASÍ GANARAN MILLONES DE SUSCRIPTORES!!!

angelloxxi
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pretty crazy he made these animations in like 2003

Ccda
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What's the red dot area called? Kineticore.

cjhepburn
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High school biology in under 11 minutes, not bad!

ckihooligan
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This should be put to a Danny Elfman soundtrack.

FrogmortonHotchkiss
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U can also see haemoglobin in CSI progammes. Usually over the motel wall. Cj.

cjhepburn
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fassernating. but we, need to formulise. what ptotines constitute the complex machinery of the brain. &how it actually grows.?

colinnixon