DETAILED VIEW: 4D Anatomy, a Scottsdale-based start-up company, plans to create life-like depictions of the interior of the human body, possibly eliminating the need for cadavers in medical education.
ANATOMY SOFTWARE: 4D Anatomy executives Dr. Attila Balogh, on teleconference from Hungary, and, from left, Martin Castoe, Jeremiah Marshall and Rodney Brandt are developing software for anatomy students that could eliminate the need for cadavers July 30.
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