The Dhody Research Institute (DRI) is a 501(c) 3 non-profit dedicated to scientific and museological research, consultation, and education. Through partnerships with historic, scientific or medical institutions, DRI conducts research with historical medical collections to improve 21st –century human health. The Institute also provides consultation to institutions and researchers who seek to create museums or exhibitions with a medical historical dimension or maintain their collections of anatomical/pathological anatomy. The DRI also engages in accessible science communication through various social media channels to promote STEM engagement, encourage careers in STEM fields, and engage in science dialog with our wide audience.