“…Such digital models of the human body have been used extensively in anatomy education (Nguyen and Wilson,2009; Nowinski et al,2009; Petersson et al,2009), and the enthusiasm for using them is fueled by the rapidly developing digital technology that allows ever more realistic representation of the human body in the digital world. Not only do these digital models of the human body have the potential to eventually replace human cadavers in the dissection room, which require many resources for procurement, preparation, storage, and the actual teaching using them (Older,2004), they can even serve as a common platform for the integration of many different branches of knowledge, such as gene express, pharmacokinetics, and metabolic activity (Turinsky et al,2008).…”