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MJA Winner – Science Explained

We were winners of Science Explained at the recent MJA Awards. The Mystery of the Disappearing Lymphocytes. Our film for Nature. Respect to the brilliant Charlotte Stoddart (words) and our very own Jules Bartl (picture/animation). ‘A delightfully clear and beautifully engaging explanation of a notoriously complex subject’.

Nature Video: T Cells

Our latest animation for Nature Video is out now. T Cells and the Mystery of the Disappearing Lymphocytes. A previous animation we made on this topic for Nature is currently on 4.5 million views on YouTube. Watch the new one here.

Awards for Dog and Rabbit

Our animation for Nature, The Story of Warfarin, has won at the fortieth annual Telly Awards in the Education category, and been nominated at the Medical Journalists Awards. Much respect to Jules Bartl, Nigel Manington and everyone at Nature. And us.

American Institute of Physics Prize

We are proud to announce that we’ve won the prestigious Science Communication Award 2017 from the American Institute of Physics with our series of animations featuring Nobel Prize winners in their own words. Excellent work from the Dog and Rabbit science department.

Immunology Wars

Our two latest animations for Nature Video about the immune system are now online. Watch Immunology: A Billion Antibodies here and Immunology: Monoclonal Antibodies here.

Nobel Laureates 2016

Following our successful set of animations from 2015 – four more Nobel Prize winners tell us about their work. Recorded at Lindau 2016, and brought to life by our luminous confederacy of animators and illustrators for Nature Video.

Let Serge Haroche, Daniel Shechtman, Art McDonald and Bill Phillips tell you how the science gets done.

Baobab Tree for Mars

Here’s a film we made for Mars called Unlocking the Potential of Orphan Crops.

It was animated by Matt (Duck) with 3D tree work by Fu and Jez (Monkey and Otter.)

New Nature Video

If anyone at Dog & Rabbit gets Huntingdon disease it’s our Otter, Jez. He just… gets it. And he’s used all of that expertise to animate Dog & Rabbit’s brand new film on the subject for Nature.
Watch it here.

Epigenome Animation

We have just finished animating some stuff for Nature for their latest video. The process of methylation and histones is what we’re into at the moment (or we were until the very second we’d rendered the last scene). The video sections were orchestrated by Thom Hoffman, who is good at this stuff. The aniamtion was by Mole and Dog. You can see it here.

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