Primal Pictures is proud to sponsor the BACA Summer Scientific Meeting 2026. The meeting runs on Thursday, 9 July at City St George’s, University of London. It gathers clinical anatomists, educators, surgeons, and researchers for a full day of talks, posters, and two plenaries from Susan Standring, Gray’s Anatomy editor-in-chief, and Nobel Prize Nominee Shafi Ahmed.
Be sure to stop by our booth to see what our comprehensive Anatomy.tv portfolio of interactive anatomy models and clinical content can do for your teaching and research.
What you’ll find at our booth
Bring the anatomy you teach, and we will show you how it works on Anatomy.tv. Explore 3D models built from real human scan data, move around and through the layers from skin to bone, and see how the content maps to your syllabus. Our team can walk you through institutional access, licensing, and how to build a bespoke toolkit for your department.
How it fits with your institution
This year’s BACA program leans into technology in anatomy teaching, imaging, and clinical application. That is the ground Anatomy.tv is built on. The platform rests on more than 35 years of Primal Pictures content, modeled from real human data rather than illustration, and it spans anatomy and physiology, gross anatomy, functional anatomy, clinical and imaging, and embryology — all in one place.
Real scan data at scale: Explore more than 10,000 structures modeled from real human scans, with the ability to dissect them virtually.
Imaging you can correlate: See CT, MRI, and ultrasound images matched to 3D cross-sectional models, which is where much of clinical anatomy teaching now lives.

How it fits your education program
Anatomy education runs into the same pressures across programs. Teaching hours keep shrinking, dissection lab access is limited, and students often lose their anatomy knowledge before they reach clinical placements. Flat diagrams and static models make spatial relationships hard to grasp, and the connection to real clinical practice can slip away. Anatomy.tv works against all of that:
- Students can study on their own time and return to the same models across every year of a program, so the anatomy is still there when they reach the clinic.
- Rotatable models from real scan data build the spatial understanding that 2D resources struggle to convey.
- Virtual dissection extends what a cadaver lab can offer.
- Imaging content ties each structure to how it appears on a scan, which keeps anatomy connected to clinical work.
Meet the Primal team
Three of us will be at the meeting throughout the day:
Daheen Lee, Anatomist and Product Owner, can go deep on the content and how it maps to your teaching.
Tom Fletcher, Account Manager, can help with pricing, access, and next steps for your institution.
Helen Olivares, Head of Channel & Primal Sales, can help with partnerships and subscription options.
Plan your visit
The BACA Summer Meeting runs on Thursday, 9 July at City St George’s, University of London. Find Primal Pictures at our booth, or contact us to learn more. We look forward to meeting you in London!

