Coronavirus MoA, wiki image, how to protect yourself pdf
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We’re using our 3D medical animation skills to help in the Global Battle vs Novel Coronavirus
Girish Khera
3D medical animation full explainer video of Coronavirus
In a world replete with fake news and dubious sourcing, it is not enough to state the truth – you must market the truth.
The globe is grappling with the next pandemic, one that has already surpassed the combined infection of both SARS and MERS. The CDC, WHO, NHC and numerous governments, academic institutions and private firms are racing against this threat, and with unprecedented levels of cooperation, to limit transmission, understand the biology and find a treatment or vaccine.
At Scientific Animations, we have dedicated 25% of our capability to find leading voices disseminating important information and help get the word out by way of our powerful visualization.
Here is what we are doing and how you can help:
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Structure
Coronavirus Explainer and Mechanism of Action (MoA) Animated Video
We have been making a series of (almost daily) videos to help explain the biology and MoA (as the world discovers it) of COVID-19 as well as explain pandemics and things we can all do to protect ourselves.
Key takeaways we have learned:
This in MoA is closer to SARS than MERS with similar characteristics of both transmission and mortality
The ACE2 receptor is most likely implicated for cell entry
Treatments using HIV drugs may be helping; treatment with experimental Remdesivir is hopeful
Lightning-fast coordination has allowed the world to sequence, determine the structure and part of the MoA of the virus, allowing for quick prototyping of potential vaccine/treatment candidates
For more details refer to the above video
Offering visualization services
We have offered supporting visualizations for any requirement related to COVID-19 to the likes of the CDC, Newspapers, Harvard Health, even Corporates like Gilead Sciences. One such effort resulted in creating the first cross-sectional image of COVID-19 based on electron microscope data. It is the header image on this page and is free (right-click on it) to download and use under Wikimedia Creative Commons 4.0 license.
A place where we 1) track the spread, 2) explain the emerging biology, and 3) remind ourselves of the basic hygiene that helps stop infectious diseases. We have created a subdomain where we curate articles that we feel are up to date and reliable and help to do one of the three objectives mentioned above.
Here’s the doc we created for protecting against infectious disease. Again it’s free to download and use.
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