Advance Biomedical Learning with Immersive 3D Anatomy
Empower students in biomedical and health sciences to build clarity, confidence, and deeper understanding of human anatomy as a foundation for discovery, research, and practice.
Why Anatomy Matters Across Biomedical Programs
A strong foundation in anatomy and physiology underpins discovery across biomedical fields. Students must not only recall structures but apply them to:
Investigate mechanisms of health and disease
Bridge molecular and systems-level understanding
Contribute to innovations in diagnostics, therapies, and devices
Traditional methods often leave students struggling to visualize complexity. HoloAnatomy® .NEXT™ changes the game, bringing the human body to life in stunning 3D detail.
Origin Story:
Case Western Reserve University
HoloAnatomy® was pioneered at Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine to reimagine how anatomy is taught. Today, programs in biomedical sciences, physiology, neuroscience, and health education use it to strengthen student learning and fuel scientific inquiry.
Explore detailed 3D anatomy to connect structure with biological processes
Support team-based, problem-oriented learning in research and science labs
Foster deeper comprehension of systems that underpin disease mechanisms and therapeutics
Evidence-Based Impact
Grounded in peer-reviewed research and trusted by leading institutions worldwide, HoloAnatomy® demonstrates measurable improvements in anatomy learning:
Cut study time by up to one-third: Accelerate learning for students in pre-medical and biomedical tracks
Improve retention by up to 40%: Strengthen long-term retention critical for advanced research training
Boost engagement & student motivation: Enhance motivation and engagement across lab-based and theoretical courses
Tailored to your curriculum
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Give students clarity across every system
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Customize lessons with Hub
From their desktop, instructors use Hub to plan sessions, integrate 3D models, images, or multimedia, and align everything seamlessly with their curriculum.
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Engage students in collaborative XR learning
With Meta Quest 3 or Microsoft HoloLens, students explore anatomy at human scale, interact dynamically with structures, and collaborate with peers in real time.
Why Educators Choose HoloAnatomy .NEXT
Flexible integration: Adapts to biomedical, pre-medical, and interdisciplinary science curricula
Evidence-based: Peer-reviewed studies validating clarity and efficiency in anatomy learning
Student-centered: Supports clarity, retention, and readiness for advanced biomedical study and research
Faculty-ready: Designed by educators for seamless adoption across biomedical and science labs
Book a quick demonstration to explore how HoloAnatomy® .NEXT™ can strengthen your curriculum and empower your students with clarity, engagement, and career readiness.
Ready to reimagine anatomy education for your program?
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HoloAnatomy is an award-winning 3D digital anatomy platform, originally developed at Case Western Reserve University’s School of Medicine. Built for mixed reality learning, it lets students and educators explore highly detailed, interactive holograms of the human body. By integrating clarity-focused 3D models with curriculum-aligned lessons, HoloAnatomy delivers a scalable, accessible alternative to cadaver dissection—designed to improve comprehension, retention, and engagement.
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Using the Hub 3D anatomy app, instructors create customized lessons, labs, or case-based sessions that align directly with their curriculum. Learners then use XR devices (e.g., Meta Quest 3) to project life-sized anatomy into their real environment. They can walk around a holographic cadaver, zoom into organs, isolate systems, and reveal internal structures with exceptional clarity. This seamless, integrated approach functions like a virtual anatomy lab, supporting flexible teaching formats and driving better learning outcomes.
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HoloAnatomy features over 7,000 meticulously crafted, color-enhanced 3D anatomy illustrations spanning 15 complete systems of the male and female human body. Developed with medical experts, the library enables exploration by system, region, organ, or custom combinations, offering comprehensive anatomical visibility for both foundational and advanced study.