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In the fall of 2008, first-year students Jerry Trejo and Andrew Dei Rossi began to examine their donor in The Anlyan Center anatomy laboratory. This lab features an exhaust system that removes noxious odors, computer terminals at each work table and instant access to medical texts and diagrams. But it also relies on the generosity of donors who dedicate their bodies to medical education. One thing hasn’t changed—the study of anatomy still requires exploration of a human body.