ScienceSlides
Revitalize your scientific slides that will engage and excite your audience.
Revitalize your scientific slides that will engage and excite your audience.
Model and visualize your signaling pathways with VisiNets and let the software do all the hard work.
ScienceSlides is an essential lecture and seminar companion for all scientists or teachers in BioMedicine. With an exhaustive set of presentation tools, including more than 5000 objects, slides and slide templates from such diverse fields as biochemistry, pharmacology, signaling, biology, methods, botany, molecular pathology, medicinal chemistry and nutrition, it has no equivalent available. ScienceSlides content is 100% compatible with PowerPoint so one can easily modify, re-arrange and combine Science Slides' objects and slides with your own slides. Most slides are referenced for instant literature review via PubMed.
Visinets is a novel dynamical pathway simulation and visualization tool developed by our sister company Visinets.com (www.visinets.com). It allows for a graphical and interactive way to model signaling pathways in biomedicine. Building pathways is easy, just connect protein species with appropriate influences, much the way one builds causal network in PowerPoint, apply reaction modules, and start simulations and/or adjusting parameters. We recommend this tool not only for modelers, but particularly for biologists who are interested in modeling and are ready for the first step.
For more details refer to our recent publication: Spychala J, Spychala P, Gomez S, Weinreb GE. Visinets: A Web-Based Pathway Modeling and Dynamic Visualization Tool. Yoon B-J, ed. PLoS ONE. 2015;10(5):e0123773. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0123773.
We are expanding our custom slides and journal illustration service from Visiscience. We will create beautifully designed slides based on your draft or sketch, generate illustration for journal article, or upgrade your entire lecture set to a great-looking presentation.
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Learn tips and tricks in Powerpoint as well as information on latest VisiScience products on the VisiScience Blog.