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Workshop Announcement: Biovisualization with Maya. Monday June 21st 2010, MIT Room 32-144 There is a new design space for you to envision

Animate and simulate in 3D your design with your own copy of the same software used
by cutting-edge cell biology visualization studios.

Maya 2011
Download and learn to use the latest version of Autodesk Maya. Install
the Molecular Maya toolkit (created by Gaël McGill & Campbell Strong - Harvard
Medical School/Digizyme) to import, build, and animate molecular structures
within Maya both on a Mac or PC.
To learn how to download the software
send us an email at igem@autodesk.com

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