
DATE
COOPERATION
DURATION
PROGRAMS
SKILLS
08/ 22 - 02/ 23
ETHZ - Pathogen Ecology Group - IBZ
08/ 22 - 02/ 23 - 50 %
Adobe Photoshop/ Adobe After Effects/ Blender/ Procreate/ Euler Cluster
Scripting/ Storyboarding/ Filming/ Editing/ 3D Modelling/ 3D Texturing/ 3D Lighting/ 3D Animation/ Rendering/ 2D Animation/ Post Production/ Compositing/ Sound Editing/ Poster Design/ Exhibition Design

PROJECT
Innovedum
project eth
About
These interactive visualizations on the topic of evolutionary medicine are bringing biological mechanisms and evolutionary concepts to life in medical contexts and are used in combination with other teaching activities at Master and Bachelor level at ETH and is free to use by other teaching institutions.
Research Question
How can concepts about evolutionary medicine, such as antibiotic resistance and virulence, be conveyed in a more engaging and understandable way?
Medium & Form Choice
An interactive website enables learners to control the pace at which they absorb information, while incorporating gamified interactions to encourage engagement with the content.
Design Principles
Through progressive disclosure and strong metaphors, the content is made more accessible to learners, providing a framework for understanding future content related to the topic.
Teaser Video for
the Pathogen
Ecology Group

"MICROVERSE - WHY SOME PEOPLE ARE MOVING SMALL AMOUNTS OF LIQUIDS FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER"
"Microverse - why some people are moving small volumes of liquid from one place to another"
Exploring and understanding the "Microverse", coming one step closer to fighting antibiotic resistance. '
This film depicts some of the microbial processes and contexts that motivate current research in microbial ecology and evolution. These include interactions among bacteria within human microbiomes, inhibition by antibiotics, and gene transfer, shown here with animated cells in imagined microbial landscapes.
Exploring and understanding the "microverse", coming one step closer to fighting antibiotic resistance.
Motivating and Inspiring people, especially women, for research in microbiology.
This film depicts some of the microbial processes and contexts that motivate current research in microbial ecology and evolution. These include interactions among bacteria within human microbiomes, inhibition by antibiotics, and gene transfer, shown here with animated cells in imagined microbial landscapes.
Motivating and Inspiring people, especially women, for research in microbiology.
Exploring and understanding the "microverse", coming one step closer to fighting antibiotic resistance.
"Microverse - why some people are moving small volumes of liquid from one place to another"
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