
Anatomage: the human body digitised
Building: 67 | Nightingale
Room: Level 2, 2047
Date and Time (UK time):
15/03/2025 11:10-11:40
15/03/2025 15:00-15:30
15/03/2025 14:00-14:30
15/03/2025 12:45-13:15
15/03/2025 11:50-12:20
Tickets status: SOLD OUT online | more tickets will be available on the day on a first-come-first-served basis
THIS EVENT REQUIRES ADDITIONAL BOOKING
Ever wondered just what a human liver looks like?Come to this session and have a go on the special Anatomage table at the School of Health Sciences.
The system uses real images of the human body to help students to understand the body more clearly, and see how the layers, organs, systems of the body work together!
Queue alert: This activity is very popular, please consider that there might be a queue to access the room where the event is taking place
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