BioRender

BioRender

Software Development

Toronto, Ontario 17,805 followers

To accelerate the world’s ability to discover, learn and communicate science

About us

BioRender is revolutionizing how science is communicated, one graphic at a time (you can think of us as the Adobe or Canva for science!). We're on a mission to accelerate science by empowering all scientists to quickly and easily communicate their research. We are a team of passionate scientists, engineers, science illustrators, designers and entrepreneurs backed by an incredible group of investors, including YCombinator. We nerd out on cool science stuff and solving big problems. We work really hard and sweat the details to deliver a high impact product that our users love.

Website
http://www.biorender.com
Industry
Software Development
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Toronto, Ontario
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2017
Specialties
Science Illustration, Science Communication, Technology, Startup, and SAAS Startup

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    🧟 Zombies are real! For some unfortunate cicadas, at least. Here’s the science, no fiction: Massospora cicadina is a fungal parasite that infects about 10% of periodical cicadas. The fungal spores progressively replace the cicada’s abdomen while they’re still alive. And although infected cicadas are infertile, the fungus turns them into sex-crazed zombies! As the mind-controlled cicadas involuntarily seek out mates, the fungus spreads rapidly through the population. Check out this BioRender figure explaining this fascinating and gruesome process. Finding this content infectious? Come browse our library of fungi! https://lnkd.in/ewsNHa_x

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    👂 Have you heard all the buzz? The cicadas are here! This is the first year since 1803 where both the Northern Illinois brood (Brood XII) and the Great Southern brood (Brood XIX) emerge from their underground homes at the same time. This rare, dual emergence won't happen again until 2245! Learn more about the fascinating and strange cicada life cycle and brood timelines in the BioRender figure below. Buggin' for more bug content? Come browse our library of arthropods: https://lnkd.in/eg69MaaX

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    Curious about how AI tools are impacting the scientific research industry? (We are too!) Join us this Wednesday, June 5th for a panel discussion on AI's transformative role in research. Ben Haley (13 years at Genentech and now a Professor at the University of Montreal), will lead the discussion with Mayssa Attar from Bausch + Lomb and DeAnna Zacherl from Eli Lilly and Company. They’ll share how AI is enhancing their work and research storytelling. I'll also share design tips and easy-to-learn AI tools to boost your scientific figures and presentations. Can't wait to see the insights and ideas from these discussions! P.S. If you can’t make it, register anyway and we’ll send you the recording. https://lnkd.in/g5hP47RG #AI #ScienceCommunication #DrugDevelopment #BioRender #TrustInScience

    Trust in Science | Virtual Event

    Trust in Science | Virtual Event

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    BioRender is thrilled to be a part of the action at the ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago on June 1-3. 🧑🔬 If you’re here, come find us at booth #30143!  We'd love to meet you to talk about trends in oncology research and share best practices for visualizing your work. #ASCO24

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    Presenting and publishing. Scientists: Is this enough to garner attention for your research? Vadym Chibrikov thinks there’s more to it. The Agriculture and Horticulture PhD candidate is tapping into the power of social media to find new partners and elevate his research group’s work at the Instytut Agrofizyki PAN / Institute of Agrophysics, PAS (Polish Academy of Sciences). (And he often uses BioRender figures to help communicate their science 🙌 , like the one you see here.) Our latest SciComm Champion shared with us: ➡ Why a visual “hook” is something canonic ➡ The results he’s seeing from posting on social media ➡ Tips for simplifying and decluttering scientific figures …and more. Has social media changed the way you promote your research or reach other scientists? Tell us below! Check out Vadym’s full interview on our blog — link in the comments

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    Have you ever had this thought ⤵️ "If the science takes 2 hours to understand, I might be less willing to read it, skip over parts, or be tempted to find another paper altogether." It's tough, but true. To avoid that fate, MaKenna Cealie, BioRender's latest SciComm Champion, places a lot of value on figures and graphical abstracts in her neuroscience research. Her tips for engaging audiences with her research: 👩🔬 Focus on the figures and proactively learn design best practices 😮 Watch out for design pitfalls (overcrowding, unnecessary color, etc.) 🧠 Use compelling neuroscience visuals, no matter the audience Read all her tips in our latest blog post — link in the comments! And don't miss: + MaKenna's crochet blanket pattern that she created in BioRender! + Links to her templates (like the ethanol dosing protocol for neonatal mice, below)

    • MaKenna Cealie's ethanol dosing protocol for neonatal mice, created in BioRender
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    Exciting News! BioRender is thrilled to announce our participation at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) conference in San Diego, CA on April 7-10! Visit us at booth #1400 to chat with our experts, explore our latest tools through onsite product demos and get some cool giveaways. Let's advance cancer science together! #AACR2024 #BioRender

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