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There are numerous applications for bioscience illustrations. You can leverage these visual assets to help you do the following:
Drive Better Engagement
While you may find bioscience enthralling, individuals outside of your field probably don’t share these sentiments, especially if they aren’t even sure what you are talking about. In fact, according to one Finnish study, presentation audiences lose interest after a mere ten minutes.
Through the use of eye-catching graphics and scientific animations, you can eliminate information barriers and make your presentation more engaging. Although you’ll still need to be as concise as possible, using illustrations can help boost interest in your presentation and give you a better opportunity to deliver key points.
Break Down Complex Information
The world of bioscience is incredibly complicated, which means you must be able to break down information into a format that your audiences can understand. Visual tools are exceptionally effective at doing so. Instead of simply talking about a complex topic, you can show your audience how the biological processes you’re referring to actually work.
Additionally, a 3D animation agency like MediVisuals + High Impact can tailor the style, length, and structure of your content to seamlessly fit into your presentation. In turn, you’ll be able to naturally integrate the assets into your existing slide deck or notes.
Increase Recall and Knowledge Retention
Generally, people will only remember about 10% of your presentation 72 hours after a presentation. But if you add visuals to the mix, recall jumps to 65%.
Therefore, integrating bioscience illustrations and other visual assets into your presentation strategy can prove to be particularly beneficial, especially when delivering information to stakeholders or investors. These are individuals who will need several days to make a decision as to whether to support your endeavor. Being able to vividly recall your presentation will make it far more likely that they return with good news.
Improve Your Odds of Receiving Funding
According to the National Institutes of Health, only about one in five research project grant (RPG) requests that it receives are, in fact, approved. To put that figure into perspective, the organization received over 51,000 applications in 2023, with just over 11,000 being approved.
With so much competition to receive funding, it’s vital that you do all you can to differentiate your application. By integrating bioscience illustrations into your funding requests, you may be able to improve engagement and increase your odds of being approved.