What Others Are Saying
“We are thrilled to present
the BODY WORLDS experience in Salt Lake City. This unique exhibit
is a fantastic opportunity to observe the intricate systems at
work inside each of us. We believe BODY WORLDS visitors will leave
inspired with a greater appreciation and respect for their
body.”
—Dee S. Brewer Assistant Vice President, Marketing
University Health Care
“As a parent and healthcare
professional, I can’t wait to see this exhibit! I will be
bringing my family as soon as it opens.”
—Liz Zentner UTA PTA Health
Commissioner
“The power of the
BODY WORLDS exhibition is education — education about human
anatomy and the anatomic consequences of disease. Equally thrilling
about the exhibition is the revelation of structural organization
beneath our skin. Simply put, if one wants to see and/or learn human
anatomy, real 3-dimensional bodies are the only medium. Substitution
with textbooks or CDs/DVDs does not suffice. I look forward to seeing
and hearing the excitement of the viewers as they learn and marvel
about human anatomy.”
—Kurt H.
Albertine, Ph.D. Professor of Pediatrics, Medicine (Adjunct), and
Neurobiology and Anatomy (Adjunct); Training Director, Children’s
Health Research Center; Director, Research Microscopy Facility;
Assistant Dean for Faculty Administration, University of Utah School of
Medicine; Editor-in-Chief, The Anatomical Record
“As an instructor
at Utah State University for the past 25 years, it has long been my
belief that all persons should have a basic understanding of how their
own bodies are structured and how they are adversely affected by
disease and trauma. I am very pleased that the BODY WORLDS 3 exhibit is
coming to Salt Lake City and that these human displays will be
available to visitors, both young and old, to stimulate interest in
human form and function."
—D.
Andy Anderson, Ph.D. Principal Lecturer and Premedical Advisor, Biology
Department, Utah State University
“Seeing is believing.
The BODY WORLDS exhibits do more to convince people of the truly remarkable
nature of the human body and its response to disease than many books,
lectures, videos, and even anatomy courses.”
—Jay A. Jacobson, M.D. Division Chief, Division of
Medical Ethics and Humanities; Professor of Internal Medicine, Department of
Internal Medicine, LDS Hospital, Intermountain Medical Center and University
of Utah School of Medicine
“My opinion is that
anyone seeing it will be fascinated with the BODY WORLDS display, and everyone
will learn something from the exhibit. I look forward to seeing it myself, and
learning more about the subject I've taught for so many years."
—Curt Walker, Ph.D. Professor of Life
Science, Dixie State College
“BODY WORLDS 3 is an
extraordinary opportunity for us to further satisfy the classical advice to
‘know thyself’.”
—Dr.
Michael A. Popich, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy, Chair of Philosophy and
Religious Studies, Westminster College
“It truly is wonderful
to see technological advances at their best — bringing to life the
intricacies of the human body and art. The BODY WORLDS exhibit feels like
walking into a new dimension of learning, both physically and
intellectually."
—Rosie Koehler
Healthcare Program Manager, Salt Lake Tooele Applied Technology College
“I am very excited about this exhibit visiting Salt Lake City. Having
attended a similar exhibit with my family I know that it will be enjoyable and
educational for family members of all ages. Although we've explored the
human body before, my family and I are looking forward to the new insights
that BODY WORLDS 3 will provide. The beauty of such an exhibition is that each
individual exhibit has a story to tell that is accessible and interesting to
people of all educational backgrounds. I highly recommend BODY WORLDS to all
individuals but even more highly as a family outing.”
—Ty J. Gardner, M.S.
Assistant Professor,
Department of Life Sciences,
Snow College
“BODY WORLDS is the most fascinating and intriguing scientific exhibit to come
to Salt Lake City. I urge everyone to see it.”
—Peter Iles, Ph.D.
Division Chair of Natural Sciences,
Salt Lake Community College
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