Participants in Bristol Myers-Squibb Science Horizons Camp at Syracuse University dissect a fetal pig in July 2010. Fayetteville-Manlius High School biology teacher Ben Gnacik (center) assists H.W.
Since the early days of medicine, it’s been a huge challenge to communicate anatomical discovery with an audience without any actual human dissection. But thanks to the creativity of the medical ...
Digital human anatomy and imaging techniques represent a paradigm shift in the study and application of anatomical information. By integrating advanced imaging modalities—such as high-resolution ...
The Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, which boasts objects collected by departments across the University, launched a new exhibit about the study of human anatomy and dissection at the ...
Cutting into a digital cadaver can be more educational than the real thing for certain medical students, a new study found. The study, “Use of Computer-Aided Holographic Models Improves Performance in ...
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