I'm looking for a 3D scientific animator to create a realistic animation of a protein binding to a ligand for a research presentation. Key Requirements: - Realistic depiction of chemical reactions - High-quality 3D animation - Suitable for research presentation context - Attention to detail and scientific accuracy Ideal Skills and Experience: - Expertise in 3D animation software (e.g., Blender, Maya) - Strong background in molecular science or scientific communication - Portfolio showcasing similar realistic animations - Ability to meet deadlines and incorporate feedback The video should look very cool, with moving ligands. But still realistic/scientific. This is in the context of computational drug discovery. We are developing new methods for computational drug discovery based on AI and virtual screenings. The ligands are generated by some AI model, and then tested at the binding site of the protein on how well it fit. Either the AI model generates the ligands outside of the protein, and then the molecules fly over to the protein to the target site, and are tested there to see how well they fit. Alternatively, the ligands are not coming from an AI model, but come from the vast chemical space of small molecules. E.g. the ligands could fly in from the chemical space to the protein. Timeline: By Monday Please include samples of previous work. Looking forward to your proposals!