Brady Johnston (@bradyajohnston) 's Twitter Profile
Brady Johnston

@bradyajohnston

structural biologist,
scientific animator,
creator of #MolecularNodes,
he/him
#rstats #b3d
mstd: [email protected]
bsky: @bradyajohnston.bsky.social

ID: 312050016

linkhttps://bradyajohnston.github.io calendar_today06-06-2011 14:10:55

5,5K Tweet

16,16K Followers

2,2K Following

Laura Breimann (@laura_breimann) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ok final version, extra squishy and extra wiggly! #MolecularNodes from Brady Johnston is really awesome! You can check it out here with tutorials: bradyajohnston.github.io/MolecularNodes/

Luigi Scietti (@luigi_scietti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the last months I spent a few evenings on Blender 🔶 following the terrific Brady Johnston's tutorials on #molecularnodes and the Verena Resch's suggestions on lights and materials. I'm a newby but look what I did... 👇🏻😱😮😎😎

Over the last months I spent a few evenings on <a href="/Blender/">Blender 🔶</a> following the terrific <a href="/bradyajohnston/">Brady Johnston</a>'s tutorials on #molecularnodes and the <a href="/luminous_lab/">Verena Resch</a>'s suggestions on lights and materials. I'm a newby but look what I did... 👇🏻😱😮😎😎
Brad Krajina (@bradkrajina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Testing out interactive 3D visualization of protein-protein interaction networks in Blender. Using sim nodes to run a force directed graph layout directly in Blender + #MolecularNodes to reveal protein structures of nodes when you look at them. #b3d

Nick Schnicker (@n_schnicker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Enjoyed a wonderful Blender 🔶 workshop SBGrid: Structural Biology Software - thanks again to Brady Johnston for teaching us the power of #MolecularNodes - I made a few examples to practice various aspects but now I’ll have to work on better 💡 to showcase some Protein & Crystallography Facility structures!

Luk (@lukaswestner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Overhauled my Blender 🔶 shortcut guide and hosted it on Github pages: hollisbrown.github.io/blendershortcu… Static HTML and CSS, still wondering if this runs well on all devices 🤷‍♀️

Clockwork (@this_clockwork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazingly—the day after I posted my video exploring their structures of the human replisome—the Yeeles Lab and Jonas put out a BEAUTIFUL paper featuring the autocorrect function inside DNA Polymerase Epsilon. Quick loop of that data: paper here: go.nature.com/4dDjjZd

Tim Davison (@timd_ca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re thrilled to announce CellWalk for iPhone and iPad! 📱✨ Journey to the atomic level and explore the molecular machines of a bacterial cell. We’re building the future of biology education—it’s interactive and immersive. apps.apple.com/us/app/cellwal… #Apple #iPhone #iPad

nehal (@nehaludyavar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ah man this is so cool to look at. wanted to play around with making more 3D biology stuff, mainly for making interactives. finally finished Brady Johnston's video on making dna with geometry nodes... it's starting is starting to make sense now also Blender 🔶 is a gem

ah man this is so cool to look at. wanted to play around with making more 3D biology stuff, mainly for making interactives. finally finished <a href="/bradyajohnston/">Brady Johnston</a>'s video on making dna with geometry nodes... it's starting is starting to make sense now

also <a href="/Blender/">Blender 🔶</a> is a gem
Tim Davison (@timd_ca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zooming around a 300 million atom bacteria cell on my iPad in a beautiful cafe (my favorite ever actually). I was working on an update for the slice UI today. The cafe is Terarosa on Jeju island S Korea (southern branch). Good coffee, but an even better atmosphere! Looking

Prash Singh (@prash_singh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Explore the range from symmetry mismatch to stoichiometric variations in the bacterial flagellar motor. Read our paper nature to learn more: nature.com/articles/s4156… #Animation made using #Blender3d and #MolecularNodes.

Chris Ing (@jsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Boy: Do not try and bend the protein. That's impossible. Instead... only try to realize the truth. Neo: What truth? Boy: There is no protein structure. Neo: There is no protein structure? Boy: Then you'll see, that it is not the protein that bends, it is only yourself.

Max Wilkinson (@maxewilkinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My favourite discovery ever has just come online. Can I please tell you about some seriously wacky molecular biology? The story starts with a reverse transcriptase that SOMEHOW defends bacteria from viruses. (👇 I recommend sound ON for the video 🎹) 1/

Roger Castells (@rcastellsg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our latest manuscript on virus maturation! We've successfully solved the structures of five intermediates in the NωV maturation process and unraveled the intricate structural reorganization required for infection. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Verena Resch (@luminous_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#SciartSeptember Day 1 (Random theme edition) Xylanase featuring beautiful beta sheets. I confess, I think helices are aesthetically very pleasing, but there is something so beautiful about those parallel beta sheets as well! #sciart #blender3d #b3d #biochem

#SciartSeptember Day 1 (Random theme edition)

Xylanase featuring beautiful beta sheets. I confess, I think helices are aesthetically very pleasing, but there is something so beautiful about those parallel beta sheets as well!
#sciart #blender3d #b3d #biochem
Michael Prattes (@hexamergraphics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📰 Paper harvest time! One of the last projects I was working on Uni Graz/University of Graz got published in Nature Communications. A story that required patience & some obstacles to be overcome. Chapeau to co-firsts Lisa & Lorenz Grundmann Perseverance paid off in the end 💪 Helmut Bergler Haselbach lab

Nick Schnicker (@n_schnicker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gave a brief intro on #b3d and #MolecularNodes to the structural biology community here University of Iowa thanks to my experience at the SBGrid: Structural Biology Software workshop. Made a quick animation below to show a few different things - really enjoyed making the dissolve effect at the end!