Anatomage Table at STA

Anatomage Table at STA

Want to see inside an actual human body? The Anatomage Table is touch-sensitive technology that projects full-length views of a human cadaver and its muscular, skeletal, nervous, digestive and pulmonary systems. The table assembles 2,000 3D images to show layers and slices of various tissues. Students can view a cross-section of a muscle, organ or other structure.


“If you look at just a picture in a textbook it doesn’t mean that much to you but you come up here and you can actually see it, the relatedness of the different organ structures, it’s huge,” said science teacher and Future Health Care Professionals Club moderator Beth McTighe. The table is used by both science, sociology classes and STEM Clubs. In addition, participants of the annual STEAMMS (Science Technology Engineering Arts Mathematics Medicine Spirituality) event use the Table during the competition.

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