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iGEM 2017 challenge, Grenoble Alpes team

3D modeling, rendering and animation of a biotechnology machine for the student team iGEM Grenoble Alpes for the 2017 iGEM challenge.
The International Genetically Engineered Machine competition (iGEM) is an internationnal challenge aimed at pushing the boundaries of synthetic biology. The Grenoble Alpes 2017 team created a portable machine capable of analysing and detecting cholera thanks to blood samples. I was part of this team as their 3D modeler and animator for their machine. They named their creation SnapLab.
I modeled the 3D parts based on the 3D base model they provided me. I also textured, animated, rendered all the scenes and created a video for their oral presentation on november 13th 2017 in Boston. Thanks to their hard work and their presentation,they've been awarded of the gold medal of the iGEM challenge, which certify their hard work and their respect of all the requirements of the challenge.

3D view of the analysis part of the SnapLab machine.

3D view of the analysis part of the SnapLab machine.

Exploded view of the analysis kit.

Exploded view of the analysis kit.

Final render of the analysis kit, provided for the final video.

DNA extracting part of the SnapLab.

DNA extracting part of the SnapLab.

looped gif of the DNA extracting kit, showing the different parts of the column.

looped gif of the DNA extracting kit, showing the different parts of the column.

Pumping and syringes system of the SnapLab.

Pumping and syringes system of the SnapLab.

Exploded view of inside the syringes kit.

Exploded view of inside the syringes kit.

Assembled three parts of the kit, thus creating the SnapLab.

Assembled three parts of the kit, thus creating the SnapLab.