mRNA is the key ingredient in COVID-19 vaccines. But what is it, and how does it work? Associate Professor John McGhee and his team at UNSW’s 3D Visualisation Aesthetics Lab have created a visually immersive 3D animation to explore mRNA’s role in our cells – and to show how it helps fight COVID-19.
“My team specialises in making the invisible visible,” A/Prof. McGhee says. “Using the tools of animation and video games, we illuminate complex processes that happen at a small scale and aren’t typically seen by a lay audience.
“However, we’re careful to not simplify science to the point of abstraction - we’re always looking for that balance between making content accessible to a wide audience and staying true to the scientific complexity that underpins it all.”
Learn more about A/Prof. McGhee’s work in this Newsroom article: [ Ссылка ]
Vaccines are only the tip of the iceberg in the range of RNA therapeutics that are revolutionising medicine. Follow UNSW’s YouTube channel for more 3D animations about RNA’s potential applications: [ Ссылка ]
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