Biotech animation

Biotech animation is a compelling way to bring cutting-edge science to life, translating complex biological processes into clear, visual stories. From gene editing and synthetic biology to cell therapies and molecular diagnostics, our animations distill intricate research into visuals that inform and engage.

At ABP, we specialize in high-fidelity biotech animations created to educate, communicate, and accelerate understanding. Every animation is developed by animators with years of experience in the field and will coordinate with you science team to ensure accuracy.

Our biotech animations are ideal for:

  • Explaining novel platforms or technologies

  • Visualizing mechanisms of action (MoA)

  • Supporting investor pitches and fundraising

  • Educating healthcare professionals and patients

  • Showcasing innovation at conferences and online

Whether you’re raising capital, launching a new platform, or clarifying complex biology, we help you tell your story with precision and confidence.

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3D medical animation showing a developing fetus inside the womb, with detailed rendering of fetal growth and the surrounding amniotic environment.

Visualising Human Development

Human development is one of the most extraordinary processes in nature. Yet, for most audiences – from students to patients – the transformation from embryo

3D animation of human chromosomes rendered in purple against a blue cellular background, depicting DNA structures in motion, created by Animated Biomedical Productions (ABP).

Unravelling the Blueprint of Life

Every story begins with a single thread. For biology, that thread is DNA – an intricate code coiled into the chromosomes that define who we are.

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The Science of Contagion

It starts with something ordinary – a breath. Air enters through the nose, swirls through the sinuses, passes the throat, and fills the lungs. But

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