DESIGN - LOGO - CONTENT ARCHITECTURE
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For the design of the MitoRep website, the content needed to be structured in a way that highlights three key areas: the project, the research, and the team.
Another requirement was to ensure easy navigation, provide a user-friendly system for scientists to input research results, and align with the standards of the University of Crete.
KEY OBJECTIVE OF THE DESIGN
Structure of a Scientific Research Website
LOGO
The fusion of mtDNA with zebrafish in the logo is achieved in a way that creates a balance between genetic and biological research.
The logo incorporates mitochondrial DNA, which is a key focus of the website's research. The mtDNA symbolizes expertise in cellular and genetic research, and its representation in the logo highlights the emphasis on this biological structure. This approach ensures that the audience immediately recognizes the connection to molecular biology.
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MitoRep's research focuses on mitochondrial DNA and its functions within the cell. mtDNA is responsible for energy production in cells and plays a critical role in their normal function. Through this research, the team aims to gain a deeper understanding of how mtDNA affects the development of diseases such as neurological disorders and myopathies, with the hope of leading to new treatments for genetic conditions.
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MitoRep is an innovative research project focused on the study of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and its replication potential. The project's goal is to understand the processes related to the reproduction and functions of mtDNA, as well as the possible applications of these findings in various fields of biomedicine and genetics.
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MitoRep is an innovative research program focused on the study of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and its replication potential. Using zebrafish as a research model, MitoRep aims to provide new insights into the understanding of mitochondrial diseases, with the ultimate goal of developing therapies to address genetic disorders associated with mtDNA.