Animation & Interactive Media

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3D Animation

Minimally Invasive Epilepsy Surgery

Medical animations depicting Minimally Invasive Epilepsy Surgical Treatment options. Created for UCSF Dept. of Neurosurgery in collaboration with video specialist team members, who assembled the final video. 2D patient illustrations were rendered in Procreate, 3D medical devices were modeled and animated with the anatomy in Cinema 4D, and renders were combined and exported with Adobe After Effects.

3D Animation

The Lymphatic System

The Lymphatic System is a frequently understudied area of anatomy. This 3D animation describes the formation of lymph at the cellular level and its pathway through the lymphatic system.

Created with Cinema 4D and Adobe After Effects.

Thesis Animation

Visualizing HOPE: People Living with HIV

This animation describes the history of the HOPE Act of 2013 and how it came to fruition, along with the potential biological risks of patients with HIV receiving an organ from a donor with HIV. As a part of my thesis research project, it is expected to encourage people living with HIV to consider registering to be organ donors to increase rates of lifesaving HIV-to-HIV transplantation.

Animation completed in fulfillment for the Master of Arts in Medical and Biological Illustration degree at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

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Interactive Animation

The Physiology of Bone

Bones are home to numerous specialized cell and tissue types. Inspired by histological specimens, this animation explores the unique tissue micro-environments of bone in an interactive format.

Created with Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Animate.

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NOTE: This animation is optimized for the Google Chrome browser.
2D Animation

ForSight Innovation: Enabling Equitable Outcomes in Cataract Surgery

This animation addresses the inequitable outcomes globally across patients after invasive cataract surgeries. A team of bioengineering students at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Bioengineering and Design are developing an innovative solution to the disparities in patient outcomes. This animation was created to support their idea and help them gain funding during project pitches.

Created with Adobe Illustrator and Adobe After Effects.

Application Design

SugarCoat Application

My team and I developed a mock application, called SugarCoat, that helps college students manage their Type 1 diabetes alongside their busy lifestyles while in school.

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