DIGITAL HUMAN BODY PROJECT PAGE
DIGITAL ATLAS OF ALL CELLS AND MOLECULES
Welcome to the DIGITAL HUMAN BODY project page.
AIMS OF DIGITAL HUMAN
In general, multiple projects run by many teams over the globe produce 3D / 4D maps of all cells forming human bodies. Furthermore, all molecules are positioned in their exact spatial locations within the generated virtual cells (3D models), together with changes in time (4D models). As a sub-project of this ambitious global goal, our team explains the genesis of human organs from a single initial cell - the fertilized egg. This is the seminal source of knowledge for further studies on how our amazingly complex bodies work, learn and think; why they grow old and get ill; or how and why we are genetically pre-programmed to die.
PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE
This project is helping to understand our bodies in unprecedented detail, and to reverse all sorts of physical or mental harm. In our field of expertise - prenatal medicine - these activities effectively reduce family tragedies such as infertility, miscarriages, or birth defects.
ACCESS / DEPLOYMENT
For decades, we produce proprietary data for biotechnology companies and hospitals. Selected results can also be fed to the immature but very interesting mind-modeling and mind-capturing projects, organ engineering and regeneration programs, or the recently started, closely related public global initiative known as the Human Cell Atlas (www.humancellatlas.org).
EXAMPLE RESULTS
High-resolution atlases are extremely large and not suitable for common web sites. Please see illustrative samples below.
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HOW IT WORKS
In general, real human bodies or their parts are studied in highest resolutions available by various methods, and all recorded data are combined together in computers (more details at telemed@cyberservices.com):
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Contact us: telemed@cyberservices.com