I just remembered the Ruth Lilly Health Education Center in Indianapolis, Indiana. They focus on the human body and living healthy and healthy life styles. They have a clear plastic body named "TAM" that shows muscles, veins, etc. That illustrates how the different components of the body work together.
Another thought I had, I didn't see anyone else mention it (but haven't gotten through all of the listserv responses yet), is the Science and Industry museum in Chicago, Illinois. They have a lot of space dedicated to the human body, its development, etc. There's a big heart that you can walk through, I remember thinking that was really cool when I was a kid.
My favorite, however, is still Grossology- of which there are several travelling exhibits.
Hope this helps.
Stephanie Dilk
Education Manager
Minnetrista
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You may want to check out the "Written in Bone" exhibit, which is a physical exhibit, with a major forensics component, but also has an online presence as well: http://anthropology.si.edu/writteninbone/ .
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What are your visitors' favorite exhibits on the human body? The Arizona Science Center is looking for proven winners to put in a new area on human biology. Please let us know the best and brightest, either at your institution or at some place you've visited.
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