Projects Based on the Visible Human Data Set
Products
- Complete 3D model of the human body (male and female) available on CD and DVD and online, from Primal Pictures Ltd.
- Acland's Cross- Sectional Navigator Student Version from Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
- The Visible Human Dissector from Touch of Life Technologies (TOLTECH), Aurora, Colorado.
- Body Voyage: A Three- Dimensional Tour of a Real Human Body - Book by photojournalist Alexander Tsiaras
- VH Dissector provides 3D visualization and cross-sections of human anatomy including over 2000 indentified structures (CD-ROM from Touch of Life Technologies (ToL Tech)).
- High fidelity meshes for both the Visible Human Male and Female, from Remcom.
- Segmented Inner Organs Data of the Visible Human Male from the VOXEL-MAN Working Group, University Medical Center, Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany.
- Endoscopic Ultrasound (EUS)Simulator from the VOXEL-MAN Working Group, University Medical Center, Hamburg-Eppendorf, Germany.
- Homo sapiens dissecatus: CD-ROM set from Gau-Odernheim, Germany. A complete atlas of VHP Male cryosections, MRI, CT and X-ray images. Includes over 200 animations, over 200 labeled axial sections and a vocabulary of terms.
- Digital library of 3D models based of the Visible Human Male from Visible Productions.
- The dynamic HUMAN the 3D visual guide to anatomy and physiology from Engineering Animaion, Inc., distributed by WCB / McGraw-Hill.
- The Dissectable Human CD-ROM from Engineering Animation, Inc. and MediaTech USA.
- Visible Human Product offerings from Springer Verlag, Electronic Media:
- 1. VOXEL-MAN Gallery: Visible Human - Torso and Inner Organs,
- 2. VOXEL-MAN 3D-Navigator: Brain and Skull Regional, functional and radiological anatomy in English and German, with anatomical nomenclature also in Latin and some French and Japanese. - 2 CD-ROMS for Windows 9x, ME, NT, 2000 or XP (Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science in Medicine, University of Hamburg).
- 3. Bodyexplorer 2.0 An Interactive Multilingual CD-ROM Program on the Cross-Sectional Anatomy of the Visible Human / English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese (Windows)
- 4.Voxel-Man 3D Navigator: Inner Organs - Regional, Systemic and Radiological Anatomy on 3 CD-ROMs or DVD-ROMS for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP in English and German (Institute of Mathematics and Computer Science in Medicine, University of Hamburg).
- A.D.A.M. Software Inc health information products for business, education, or home.
- Jones & Bartlett Publishers' Visible Human product offerings:
- 1. Atlas of the Visible Human Male: Reverse Engineering of the Human Body (textbook from the University of Colorado).
- 2. Cross-sectional Anatomy Tutor: Interactive CD-ROM contains images from both the Visible Human™ Male and Female Datasets. These images, along with clinical case studies, allow students to broaden their understanding of cross-sectional anatomy. (Duke University)
- 3. Human Anatomy and Physiology Coloring Workbook and Study Guide, Second Edition (paperback from Middlesex Community College).
- Cross Sectional Anatomy - fee-based web site for interactively exploring and learning cross-sectional anatomy in pixel-level detail, from DxR Development Group, Inc.
- Body Voyage: A Three-Dimensional Tour of a Real Human Body - CD-ROM and accompanying hardcover book created by photojournalist Alexander Tsiaras.
- HUGO - the anatomical 3D volume and surface data set, from ViewTec Ltd.
- WebPath from The University of Utah - a website containing a subset of Visible Human cryosections (male and female) demonstrating sectional anatomy.
- "Cross-Sectional Human Anatomy" - softbound textbook cross references both the Visible Male and the Visible Female to Grant's Atlas and Grant's Dissector.
- "Anatomedia" - self-paced anatomy program on CD-ROM
- The Visible Human Radiological Atlas of Sectional Anatomy - a CD-ROM for Windows XP provides comparison of "real anatomy" to CT and MRI images.
- Head 2 Heads - a flipbook from Optical Toys.
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