BioDigital
BioDigital is a technology company that specializes in the creation of 3D human body visualizations. It is known for its BioDigital Human, a 3D interactive platform that visualizes anatomy, disease, and treatments. The platform is used in a variety of fields, including healthcare, education, and research.
History[edit | edit source]
BioDigital was founded in 2002 by John Qualter, Aaron Oliker, and Frank Sculli. The company's initial focus was on creating 3D visualizations for surgical planning and medical device marketing. In 2013, BioDigital launched the BioDigital Human, a cloud-based platform that allows users to explore the human body in 3D.
BioDigital Human[edit | edit source]
The BioDigital Human is a 3D interactive platform that visualizes human anatomy, disease, and treatments. The platform is used in a variety of fields, including healthcare, education, and research. It allows users to interact with the human body in a way that was previously only possible with physical models.
The BioDigital Human includes over 5,000 anatomical structures, including all major organs and systems. It also includes a library of common diseases and treatments, which can be visualized in 3D. The platform is available on both web and mobile devices, and it supports both individual and group learning.
Applications[edit | edit source]
BioDigital's technology is used in a variety of fields. In healthcare, it is used for patient education, surgical planning, and medical device marketing. In education, it is used to teach anatomy and physiology. In research, it is used to visualize and understand complex biological processes.
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