John Liebler
Animator
John has over fifteen years experience in computer graphics and has produced several award winning animations for XVIVO. He developed an animation for BioVisions at Harvard University entitled “The Inner Life of the Cell,” which was named one of the most important medical animations of 2007 by New Scientist. It was also named the second most important medical animation of 2007 by Wired Science Magazine. This animation was featured in Siggraph’s coveted electronic theater. John has spearheaded many MOA projects at XVIVO including Takeda’s Telavancin, PDL’s humanized antibodies, Avanir’s IEED candidate and Novartis’ Gleevec and Nilotinib.
XVIVO X-tra on John:
- I am hurtling into the future at the alarming rate of one second per second.
- I can speak five languages and have invented four.
- I think that instead of having opposable thumbs, it would be nice to have ones that cooperated.
- I know that the secret to playing the ukulele is being able to keep playing no matter how many times I am asked to stop.
- Currently running a fever of 102.
email: John@xvivo.net
“We were very pleased with the final product, the speed at which you team completed the rounds from story board to rough animation/final animation, and the flexibility to change parts of the animation when our client came in with additional changes at the last hour. Our client was also very happy with the final product. In addition, Mike and Roz were very buttoned up with the communication flow, and always available when we needed to discuss changes. It would be my pleasure to provide a recommendation if needed.”
Dr. Chris. Tobias, OmniGuide Project, Dudnyk




