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Key Investigators
- Juan Ruiz Alzola (Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain)
- Michael Halle (Harvard University)
Project Description
From DICOM data to a 3D print of anatomical models for training: anatomy classes and/or surgical planning
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Illustrations
Background and References
Possible application areas / IDEAS
- Lifesize models of different anatomical structures: normal and pathological
- Create lifelilke models, that provide a sensorial feeling as close as the "organic" have