Our virtual anatomy atlas uses real human bodies and state-of-the-art scanners. A fast, easy, and resource-effective way to teach or learn anatomy - anywhere!
The BioDigital Human is the first cloud based virtual model of the human body - 3D human anatomy, disease and treatment, all in interactive 3D.
The BioDigital Human is the first cloud based virtual model of the human body - 3D human anatomy, disease and treatment, all in interactive 3D.
The BioDigital Human is the first cloud based virtual model of the human body - 3D human anatomy, disease and treatment, all in interactive 3D.
Our 3D models let you explore details of human and animal anatomy through fully virtual dissections. Internal systems can be viewed and manipulated layer by layer or simultaneously with other layers, at various zoom levels. 12 models available!
Unfortunately, we had to terminate our project. Creating a powerful 3D anatomy tool was fun and much appreciated by a lot of fans but paying for software is not cool enough yet to keep even a small shop like us profitable. Our team ...
Dr Netter's Atlas of Human Anatomy is now available as a 20-g piece of plastic, a CD-ROM entitled Interactive Atlas of Human Anatomy (Atlas). Why an anatomic atlas on CD? Illustrations can be shuffled into any order and reused multiple times in the process. Anatomic labels can ...
Visualizing and simulating 3D anatomy with our virtual dissection table| 300 solutions installed worldwide | Super intuitive interface | 3D super realistic anatomic surfaces
Human Anatomy Exhibition Explore exhibition > 3D Printing & Implants Exhibition Explore exhibition > Corona Exhibition 2.0 Explore exhibition > Animal Anatomy Exhibition Explore exhibition > Sharks & Rays Exhibition Explore exhibition > Insect Exhibition ...
The entire software program is su pple-mented with support staff. I have reviewed many excellent software programs in the past, and I am truly of the opinion that the Interactive Atlas of Human Anato-my is without equal as a learning tool. As a former instructor of gross anatomy, I find...