Revisiting the Anatomical Record Special Issue on History, Ethics
Last year, AAA took the unprecedented step of publishing a special issue of The Anatomical Record that examines “the soul of our discipline” and AAA, co-editors Jeffrey T. Laitman and Heather F.… Continue reading Revisiting the Anatomical Record Special Issue on History, Ethics
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Study: Osteopathic Students Benefit From 3-D Printed Anatomical Models
There have been many studies outlining the positive effects for the use of 3-D printed anatomical models from a learning and procedural standpoint in medical education. However, little contemporary research… Continue reading Study: Osteopathic Students Benefit From 3-D Printed Anatomical Models
Keep readingConnecting Anatomy & Paleontology: Anatomy Connected 2023 Plenary Speaker Matthew Carrano
In 2019, Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History closed for a major five-year renovation that included its dinosaur and fossil halls. Now, the 31,000-square-foot Deep Time Fossil Halls is open… Continue reading Connecting Anatomy & Paleontology: Anatomy Connected 2023 Plenary Speaker Matthew Carrano
Keep readingAnatomy Connected Plenary Speaker Lara A. Thompson Will Discuss Research on Human Mobility
As she gets ready to attend (and speak at!) her first AAA meeting, biomedical engineer Lara A. Thompson said she is excited to meet other scientists and educators and share… Continue reading Anatomy Connected Plenary Speaker Lara A. Thompson Will Discuss Research on Human Mobility
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AR Research on Sauropods Featured in Nature
New research published in The Anatomical Record on how sauropods evolved long necks was highlighted Nature magazine’s “Research Highlights.” In the paper, a team Brazilian researchers studied a new specimen… Continue reading AR Research on Sauropods Featured in Nature
Keep readingNovember Issue of Developmental Dynamics is Out
Want to read about North African catfish’s pectoral fins, North American killfish and platyfish? Then be sure to check out the November issue of AAA’s Developmental Dynamics. This month’s cover… Continue reading November Issue of Developmental Dynamics is Out
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Paleoartist Hank Sharpe Combines Art and Science to Create AR Special Issue Cover
By Sheryll Poe The cover artwork of the special issue of The Anatomical Record on crocodiles is arresting and bold, utilizing all the skill and mastery of up-and-coming paleoartist, Hank… Continue reading Paleoartist Hank Sharpe Combines Art and Science to Create AR Special Issue Cover
Keep readingGeneticist, Father of Palaeogenomics Wins Nobel Prize
By Sheryll Poe The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Swedish geneticist Svante Pääbo, in recognition of his work using genetic analysis on ancient DNA to uncover a… Continue reading Geneticist, Father of Palaeogenomics Wins Nobel Prize
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Webinar Series Brings ‘Research from AAA’s Journal Pages to Life’
One of AAA’s core missions is to promote research, teaching and education in the anatomical sciences. So when Paul Trainor, Editor-in Chief of Developmental Dynamics and Investigator at the Stowers… Continue reading Webinar Series Brings ‘Research from AAA’s Journal Pages to Life’
Keep readingMaking and Breaking CNS Barriers: Meninges Arachnoid Barrier in Development and Disease
Join us on October 6, 2022 for a free webinar on the interplay between the central nervous system (CNS) and its vital support structures, the meninges and the brain vasculature.… Continue reading Making and Breaking CNS Barriers: Meninges Arachnoid Barrier in Development and Disease
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