<p>Embodi3d is a community for biomedical 3D printing enthusiasts. You can learn more about us at our website www.embodi3d.com where we have medical stl files for download. We have a variety of categories in our 3D printing marketplace including bone and musculoskeletal, cardiac and vascular as well other fields related to biomedical 3D printing including veterinary, paleontology and anthropology. We have a diverse group of contributors to our site, some of whom choose to blog about bioprinting and the medical applications of the 3D printing. Other members choose to upload 3D printing files of bony structures like skulls and organs such as kidney, colon and heart. Embodi3D also has a thorough <a href="http://www.embodi3d.com/tutorials.html">biomedical 3D printing tutorials</a> section where members learn to go from DICOM, derived from CT or MRI, to STL file then to a 3D printed model which is used for surgical planning or other study. The tutorials show how to use open source software like 3D Slicer and Blender as well as proprietary commercial software packages from Autodesk like Meshmixer and the Mimics software suite.</p>