The coelacanth is known as a "living fossil" because its anatomy has changed little in the last 65 million years. Despite being one of the most studied fish in history, it continues to reveal new ...
AI-powered anatomy study tools are transforming how medical and healthcare students tackle vast, complex material. By turning lectures, diagrams, and notes into interactive flashcards, quizzes, and ...
This jaw-dropping discovery focuses on the jaw, specifically the masseter: a muscle in the lower jaw that is essential for chewing. Do humans have a body part that has never been seen before?
Bristol is ranked 13th in the UK for Anatomy and Physiology (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026). Anatomy is the study of structure from cell to tissue to whole organism. Applied anatomy ...
GARLA (Gross Anatomy, Radiology, Living Anatomy) is one of the components of the Structure block that stretches longitudinally across the first two years of medical education at Case Western Reserve ...
The study of Anatomy at Bristol offers a unique learning experience! The Department of Anatomy provides clinically relevant anatomy teaching for medics, dentists and vets in line with modern curricula ...
Step into RIT’s Anatomical Studies Lab and experience anatomy in its most authentic form. Formerly called the Cadaver Lab, the Anatomical Studies Lab is designed to give undergraduate students a rare, ...
Academic and professional development is a core value in the Department of Anatomy. We invite students, faculty, and staff to explore various resources available to advance the study of anatomy. The ...