Influenza A/H1N1
Virus 3D Model

Influenza A/H1N1
Virus 3D Model

Influenza A/H1N1
Virus 3D Model

We produced the first comprehensive and scientifically accurate 3D model of the Influenza A/H1N1 virus, commonly known as the seasonal flu, in collaboration with virologists from the National Center for Biotechnology in Madrid. The model reflects the state of scientific knowledge at the time of production and is based on extensive research in molecular biology, electron microscopy, and X-ray crystallography. The resulting visualization synthesizes fragmented experimental data into a coherent and biologically grounded representation of the viral particle.

We produced the first comprehensive and scientifically accurate 3D model of the Influenza A/H1N1 virus, commonly known as the seasonal flu, in collaboration with virologists from the National Center for Biotechnology in Madrid. The model reflects the state of scientific knowledge at the time of production and is based on extensive research in molecular biology, electron microscopy, and X-ray crystallography. The resulting visualization synthesizes fragmented experimental data into a coherent and biologically grounded representation of the viral particle.

Project Goal

Project Goal

Project Goal

Project Goal

The goal of this project was to create a scientifically accurate 3D visualization of the Influenza A/H1N1 virus that could clearly communicate its structural organization and molecular composition. The model was designed to support scientific education and public understanding by transforming complex and abstract virological data into an accessible visual format.

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The goal of this project was to create a scientifically accurate 3D visualization of the Influenza A/H1N1 virus that could clearly communicate its structural organization and molecular composition. The model was designed to support scientific education and public understanding by transforming complex and abstract virological data into an accessible visual format.

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The goal of this project was to create a scientifically accurate 3D visualization of the Influenza A/H1N1 virus that could clearly communicate its structural organization and molecular composition. The model was designed to support scientific education and public understanding by transforming complex and abstract virological data into an accessible visual format.

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The goal of this project was to create a scientifically accurate 3D visualization of the Influenza A/H1N1 virus that could clearly communicate its structural organization and molecular composition. The model was designed to support scientific education and public understanding by transforming complex and abstract virological data into an accessible visual format.

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Influenza A/H1N1 virus with exposed core

Influenza A/H1N1 virus with exposed core

Proteins embedded in the viral envelope
Proteins embedded in the viral envelope

Proteins embedded in the viral envelope

Genome surrounded by matrix and membrane
Genome surrounded by matrix and membrane

Genome surrounded by matrix and membrane

Genome surrounded by matrix and membrane

“ This is the most detailed 3D model we have of the influenza virus. Built by Visual Science that creates hyper-accurate 3D replicas of microscopic objects, the model aims to boost understanding of the bug.

“ This is the most detailed 3D model we have of the influenza virus. Built by Visual Science that creates hyper-accurate 3D replicas of microscopic objects, the model aims to boost understanding of the bug.

“ This is the most detailed 3D model we have of the influenza virus. Built by Visual Science that creates hyper-accurate 3D replicas of microscopic objects, the model aims to boost understanding of the bug.

“ This is the most detailed 3D model we have of the influenza virus. Built by Visual Science that creates hyper-accurate 3D replicas of microscopic objects, the model aims to boost understanding of the bug.

Patrick Hsu
Patrick Hsu
Patrick Hsu

The Process

The Process

Animation type:

Animation type:

High-End 3D

High-End 3D

Project timline:

Project timline:

5 weeks

5 weeks

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The Influenza A/H1N1 model was developed through close collaboration between Visual Science and expert virologists to ensure accuracy and consistency with current research. Structural and molecular data were gathered from a wide range of peer-reviewed scientific studies, including findings from microscopy, crystallography, and molecular biology. Due to the absence of a complete experimental image of the virus, data from multiple sources were carefully combined to reconstruct the viral architecture. Molecular modeling techniques were used to assemble individual viral components into a unified 3D structure, which was then refined and animated to accurately convey spatial relationships and biological organization within the viral particle.

The Influenza A/H1N1 model was developed through close collaboration between Visual Science and expert virologists to ensure accuracy and consistency with current research. Structural and molecular data were gathered from a wide range of peer-reviewed scientific studies, including findings from microscopy, crystallography, and molecular biology. Due to the absence of a complete experimental image of the virus, data from multiple sources were carefully combined to reconstruct the viral architecture. Molecular modeling techniques were used to assemble individual viral components into a unified 3D structure, which was then refined and animated to accurately convey spatial relationships and biological organization within the viral particle.

Why did we use this
animation type?

Why did we use this
animation type?

The complex and microscopic nature of the Influenza A/H1N1 virus required a high-quality 3D visualization approach to accurately represent its structure. High-end 3D animation enabled precise control over geometry, lighting, materials, and camera movement, allowing the viral particle to be explored from multiple perspectives while preserving scientific integrity. This approach made it possible to present a clear and engaging scientific narrative that remains faithful to the underlying data and is suitable for both educational and research-focused audiences.

The complex and microscopic nature of the Influenza A/H1N1 virus required a high-quality 3D visualization approach to accurately represent its structure. High-end 3D animation enabled precise control over geometry, lighting, materials, and camera movement, allowing the viral particle to be explored from multiple perspectives while preserving scientific integrity. This approach made it possible to present a clear and engaging scientific narrative that remains faithful to the underlying data and is suitable for both educational and research-focused audiences.

Outcome:

Outcome:

The completed Influenza A/H1N1 model became a detailed and credible visual resource for understanding the structure of a ubiquitous human virus. Produced as part of Visual Science’s non-commercial Viral Park initiative, the project joined a growing collection of high-fidelity virus models, including HIV, Zika, and Sars-CoV-2 Virus. The influenza model demonstrates the effectiveness of rigorous 3D molecular visualization as a tool for communicating complex scientific knowledge and contributes to broader public and scientific engagement with virology.


The completed Influenza A/H1N1 model became a detailed and credible visual resource for understanding the structure of a ubiquitous human virus. Produced as part of Visual Science’s non-commercial Viral Park initiative, the project joined a growing collection of high-fidelity virus models, including HIV, Zika, and Sars-CoV-2 Virus. The influenza model demonstrates the effectiveness of rigorous 3D molecular visualization as a tool for communicating complex scientific knowledge and contributes to broader public and scientific engagement with virology.


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Visual Science is an award-winning medical animation and digital scientific communications company, trusted by leading biotech and pharmaceutical organizations since 2007, including J&J, Pfizer, Novartis, Roche, Takeda, Gilead, AbbVie, and 100+ others.

We specialize in science-grade MoA and MoD videos, medical animation, and scientific storytelling, as well as digital and AI-driven solutions for Medical Affairs, marketing, corporate communications, and investor relations.

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We specialize in science-grade MoA and MoD videos, medical animation, and scientific storytelling, as well as digital and AI-driven solutions for Medical Affairs, marketing, corporate communications, and investor relations.

Contacts

US toll-free

1 888 374-16-95

NY

1 516 340-37-30

London

44 20 3734-2517

Address

200 Vesey Street, 24th floor,
New York, NY 10281, USA

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Visual Science is an award-winning medical animation and digital scientific communications company, trusted by leading biotech and pharmaceutical organizations since 2007, including J&J, Pfizer, Novartis, Roche, Takeda, Gilead, AbbVie, and 100+ others.

We specialize in science-grade MoA and MoD videos, medical animation, and scientific storytelling, as well as digital and AI-driven solutions for Medical Affairs, marketing, corporate communications, and investor relations.

Contacts

US toll-free

1 888 374-16-95

NY

1 516 340-37-30

London

44 20 3734-2517

Address

200 Vesey Street, 24th floor, New York, NY 10281, USA

© 2026, Visual Science. All rights reserved.

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Visual Science is an award-winning medical animation and digital scientific communications company, trusted by leading biotech and pharmaceutical organizations since 2007, including J&J, Pfizer, Novartis, Roche, Takeda, Gilead, AbbVie, and 100+ others.

We specialize in science-grade MoA and MoD videos, medical animation, and scientific storytelling, as well as digital and AI-driven solutions for Medical Affairs, marketing, corporate communications, and investor relations.

Contacts

US toll-free

1 888 374-16-95

NY

1 516 340-37-30

London

44 20 3734-2517

Address

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New York, NY 10281, USA

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