Neurology is arguably the most complex field in medicine. You are dealing with intangibles, overlapping pathways, and mechanisms that happen in milliseconds.
Often, a mechanism happens everywhere at once - involving many neuropeptides and overlapping effects.
Neurons can fire several hundred times per second. If we showed that in real-time, you wouldn’t see a thing.
In neurology, the goal is often to stop something from happening. How do you convincingly draw a negative?

Our years of experience mean we balance the need for simplification against the importance of the right details. We don’t just make it look pretty; we ensure the science lands.
With an aging global population, the incidence of neurodegenerative disease is rising, and dementia has become a primary global health challenge. The focus is shifting from symptom management to disease modification, and the clinical trial landscape is exploding.
Within the team, both Fiona and Sara have a neuroscience background. Sara graduated with a BSc Neuroscience, Wesleyan University before going on to study a Masters in Medical Visualisation. Fiona completed a Physiology degree with Honours in Neuroendocrinology at the University of Edinburgh.




















