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Revision as of 19:56, 11 September 2012

There is a new design space for you to envision

Design and animate dynamic 3D molecular visualizations with the same software used
by leading biovisualization studios.

Maya 2011

Download tools and tutorials to help create your own molecular animations and
visual simulations! The award-winning Autodesk Maya software is available for free
to iGEM students and teachers!

Install the Molecular Maya toolkit (created by Gaël McGill & Campbell Strong -
Harvard Medical School/Digizyme) to import, build, and animate molecular structures
directly into Maya.
For instructions on how to download Maya and
Molecular Maya, email us at igem@autodesk.com
This year Autodesk would like to learn more about how the iGEM teams are benefiting from out product offering as well as things that we can improve for the future. Please, take 10 short minutes to complete this quick survey by clicking on this link:Autodesk Life Science Survey.

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