Intervoke Scientific Communication

Intervoke Scientific Communication INTERVOKE specializes in human 3D anatomy, medical animation and healthcare education software.

Scientific Communication supporting Life Sciences with medical animation and healthcare software for MoA/MoD animations, HCP training, product marketing, provider training, and patient education. We take medical narratives and procedures and create clear and concise 3D animations and immersive educational platforms demonstrating pharmaceutical drug treatments, medical devices and surgical procedures. We achieve a level of realism that separates us from our competitors, and we have perfected the art and science behind 3D modeling and rendering that builds brands, marketing and educational content for the medical and scientific communities.

04/08/2026

Intervoke’s immersive experience, The Brain Odyssey, in partnership with Ideum is now engaging audiences across leading science centers and clinical environments worldwide.

It is currently featured at:

Cox Science Center and Aquarium,
Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science
Centrum Nauki Kopernik,
Pacific Science Center

And more, coming soon!

And, In parallel, The Brain Odyssey has been deployed within the Baptist Health Neuroscience Institute as a patient engagement kiosk.

Interactive 3D turns scientific communication into an influence system—enabling users to explore, understand, and retain...
04/06/2026

Interactive 3D turns scientific communication into an influence system—enabling users to explore, understand, and retain complex information in ways traditional animation cannot.

We’re already seeing this shift in practice.

Intervoke’s The Brain Odyssey has been implemented as a custom interactive kiosk within the neurology department at Baptist Health in Coral Gables, Florida—bringing immersive patient education directly into the point of care.













Interactive 3D turns scientific communication into an influence system—enabling users to explore, understand, and retain...
04/06/2026

Interactive 3D turns scientific communication into an influence system—enabling users to explore, understand, and retain complex information in ways traditional animation cannot.

We’re already seeing this shift in practice.

Intervoke’s The Brain Odyssey software has been implemented as a custom interactive kiosk by Ideum within the neurology department at Baptist Health in Coral Gables, Florida—bringing immersive patient education directly into the point of care.

Healthcare education is shifting from passive to interactive, and The Brain Odyssey by  is a great example of this evolu...
04/03/2026

Healthcare education is shifting from passive to interactive, and The Brain Odyssey by is a great example of this evolution. A big step forward offering immersive education directly into patient care environments.

Baptist Health’s Neurology department in Coral Gables, FL now features a custom interactive kiosk with our Brain Odyssey software — letting patients, families, and visitors explore the human brain in vivid 3D detail.

https://ideum.com/news/brain-odyssey-at-baptist-health?

03/30/2026

BioCloud 3D turns complex science into something you can actually use.

Not just watch—interact with.

Explore anatomy, disease states, and treatments in real time through interactive 3D experiences designed for Life Sciences teams.

You control the experience—full branding, seamless embedding, and white-label portals under your own domain.

Embed it into your website, LMS, or patient portal—and reuse the same experience across every touchpoint.

Built for:
• HCP education
• Patient engagement
• Medical presentations
• Sales and training

One platform. Endless applications.

BioCloud3D.com

Intervoke Scientific Communication

03/25/2026

Unlike traditional animation, interactive 3D isn’t built for a single use.

Control drives engagement. And engagement improves understanding.

When users can explore complex science on their own terms, the experience becomes something they use—not just something they watch.

BioCloud 3D Anatomy was built around this shift.

It embeds seamlessly into websites, LMS platforms, and patient portals—extending a single interactive experience across every touchpoint.

And it’s built to scale.

The same core content can be updated, repurposed, and deployed across multiple initiatives—from HCP education to patient engagement to sales enablement—without starting from scratch.

The result: stronger engagement, greater flexibility, and more effective scientific communication. BioCloud3D.com


03/11/2026

Dopamine in the brain's dorsal striatum is key for controlling movement. When a neuron gets a signal, it releases dopamine into the synaptic cleft, where it binds to receptors on the next neuron to transmit the signal.

Some of this dopamine is recycled and repackaged for future use, thanks to VMAT2. VMAT2 inhibitors stop this process, reducing the amount of dopamine in each signal.

This can help manage involuntary movements in hyperkinetic disorders by lowering dopamine signaling.

03/09/2026

Life Sciences marketing teams should be in control of their scientific content.

That's why Intervoke created Anatomy. Offering budget friendly marketing strategies for healthcare marketing, HCP education, medical presentations, and patient engagement.

A fully branded, web-based immersive anatomy platform that gives Life Sciences organizations white-label marketing capabilities — allowing interactive 3D anatomy to be embedded directly into their own websites, HCP portals, and patient education experiences.

Your portal. Your branding. Your domain.

Learn more at biocloud3d.com

02/23/2026

Dopamine in the dorsal striatum plays a central role in controlling movement.

When released into the synaptic cleft, dopamine transmits signals between neurons — and is then recycled by VMAT2 for future use. VMAT2 inhibitors reduce this recycling, lowering dopamine signaling and helping manage involuntary movements in hyperkinetic disorders.

At Intervoke, we bring mechanisms like this to life through scientifically rigorous, medical animation.

02/17/2026

Scientific Animation & Immersive Education for HealthTech, BioTech, and MedTech

Medical Affairs teams face a unique challenge: communicating complex science with absolute accuracy while supporting internal alignment, HCP education, and patient education initiatives.

This is where Intervoke works.

We create scientifically rigorous medical animation for MoA and MoD, along with immersive applications designed to support medical education, MSL training, internal scientific communication, and patient education.

Our work is built to withstand:

• Scientific scrutiny
• Cross-functional review
• Reuse across medical education and patient engagement
• Adaptation for both professional and patient audiences

If your team is responsible for ensuring scientific understanding across HCPs and
patients alike, our approach may be relevant. intervoke.com/portfolio

02/03/2026

A Look Back at an Immersive Learning Experience in Movement Science

Several years ago, we created an immersive educational application for Teva Pharmaceuticals focused on Parkinson’s Disease and the anatomy of human movement — and it remains a strong example of how interactive 3D learning can make complex science more intuitive and engaging.

The experience is built around six in-depth modules that explore neuroanatomy, neural circuitry, disease pathology, and pharmacotherapy through cinematic 3D animation and interactive visualization.

Revisiting this work highlights the lasting value of immersive anatomy and modular scientific storytelling in healthcare education.

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