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Spotlight: New high-tech gross anatomy lab

In 2008, the School of Medicine unveiled its new gross anatomy lab, an adjoining high-tech fresh tissue lab and a linked teaching auditorium. These reflect Duke’s commitment to merging traditional, hands-on cadaveric study with the latest information technology.
Read all about Duke's gross anatomy lab.