15/04/2025
🧠Part 1 of the Anatomy of the Cranial Nerves Digital Taboo resource:
‘Crack the Clues, Identify the Cranial Nerve!’
👀Here’s a quick sneak at the printed version of the 12 clue cards (one for each pair of cranial nerves). Great for solo or group revision! 🎯📖
https://doi.org/10.25416/NTR.28342976.v1
25/03/2025
Very happy to see and I’s book chapter on inclusive and accessible anatomy education finally published!!
Check it out: 🔗
https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-81795-3
09/01/2025
Yesterday the Winter Meeting at has come to an end! Congratulations to the organizers of the meeting, all the presenters, sponsors, attendees and all of you online who followed us along social media to keep up with the meeting’s updates!
We are looking forward to seeing you at the Summer Meeting at !
09/01/2025
A huge thanks to the sponsors of the winter meeting that took place at on January 6th-8th 2025!
Pictures in order:
1. Elsevier
2. Enatom
3. MDIMedical
4. Wolters Kluwer
5. 4D Interactive Anatomy
6. Primal Pictures
7. Adam Rouilly
08/01/2025
Final talk for the last day of the Winter Meeting at will be from the invited speaker Professor Bogdan J. Matuszewski who will discuss the recent advances in medical imaging: AI Demystified.
08/01/2025
Next up is Dr Jennifer Paxton from the University of Edinburgh who will deliver a flash talk on: ‘The Art of the Brain: Creating an Online Exhibition of Public Anatomical Artwork’.
08/01/2025
An inspiring flash talk from from on assessing the impact of community engagement in Anatomy. Thanks for sharing your insights from the World Anatomy Day Event you and your colleagues ran in Birmingham!
08/01/2025
Next up is Miranda Steacy from University College London who won the Journal of Anatomy Best Paper Prize 2023: and will deliver a talk on ‘Synchondrosis Fusion Contributes to the Progression of Postnatal Craniofacial Dysmorphology in Syndromic Craniosynostosis.
08/01/2025
Final sponsor talk for the Winter Meeting at by Yourik van Overloop from Enatom on how Dutch University Medical Centers designed the smart dissection room which allows students to access digitally 3D models of real human tissue.
08/01/2025
Dr Jennifer Paxton from delivered an informative presentation on how combining 3D Scanning & 3D Printing resulted in the creation of 3D printed models which along with washable paint helped 1st-year medical students learn skeletal anatomy!
08/01/2025
The first oral talk for today will be delivered by Dr Stephen J Maclean from the University of Edinburgh. Dr Maclean’s presentation is titled ‘An Exploration of Structured Light Scanning in the Anatomical Sciences: Accuracy, Repeatability, and Lessons Learning Along the Way’