The University of Massachusetts Medical School Fundraising Tools

Animated Explainer Short

For decades, scientists at The University of Massachusetts Medical School have been pioneers in RNA biology and the leading innovators of information-based therapeutics: cutting-edge therapeutic tools that leverage our understanding of the human genome in ways that are revolutionizing how we treat disease. The team is focused on applying genetic based therapies to combat ALS, cancer, diabetes, preeclampsia and HIV/ AIDS.  Working hand in hand with the advancement and research teams we developed an explainer video and roadshow presentation to introduce the research to non-scientific philanthropic audiences.   

 

Keynote Presentation Scriptwriting and Design

Making complex research compelling for non-scientific philanthropic audiences can be a challenge.  Working hand in hand with the advancement, scientific and communications and team we wrote and designed a 20 minute TED style talk. 

Using an example from Shakespeare to explain a CRISPR guided searches find and replace a defective genetic sequences.

Using an example from Shakespeare to explain a CRISPR guided searches find and replace a defective genetic sequences.

A development presentation explaining the history of genetic research and the potential of gene-based medicine to a non-scientific audience. “A New Kind of Medicine, Made of Genetic Material and Yet Acting on Genetic Material”