Masters of Clinical Anatomy Projects
Research within Masters of Clinical Anatomy Projects focuses on clinically-oriented cadaveric anatomy in medical, dental and professional health science programs. Areas of research include embryology, human neuroanatomy and pathology/physiology, rodent skeletal systems in response to both genetic and environmental perturbations and, placental development and function
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Submissions from 2016
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ANTEROLATERAL LIGAMENT AND THE LATERAL MENISCUS, Gillian Corbo
A Study on Mandibular Vascular Canals: The Risk of Hemorrhage During Implant Surgery, Prabhsimrat Gill
ASSESSING THE EFFECT OF SINUS SURGERY ON ORBITAL FRACTURES: IMPLICATIONS FOR PATIENTS WITH RHINOSINUSITIS, Rootu Joshi
Variations of the Subclavian Arterial Branching Pattern and Maximization of its, Juwan Ryu
Submissions from 2015
PHENOTYPIC ANALYSIS OF LONG BONES IN PANNEXIN 3 KNOCKOUT MICE, Deidre Caskenette
3D Visualization of the Glomerulus within Kidney Tissue Made Transparent through Passive Optical Clearing, Tristan Conciatori
The Effect of Noise Exposure on Inhibitory Neurotransmission in the Auditory, Visual and Multisensory Cortices in Rats, Sarah Fitzpatrick
Leg Bone Geometry in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, Helen Honig
Development of an Online Tool for Periodontal Disease Education, Sari Johnston
The Left Atrial Appendage (LAA): Proximity of the Circumflex Artery and Evaluation of a Novel Method of Closure, Bayan Malakouti-Nejad
A Histological Examination of the Lumbar Sympathetic Trunk, Noah Mintz
Comparative Assessment of Hard Palate Thickness Using Micro - CT and Gross Cadaveric Measurements: Implications for the Safe Placement of Orthodontic Miniscrews, Jillian Phillips
Mapping Cortical Plasticity Induced by Noise Exposure Using C-Fos Immunoreactivity, Paul Sirek
Evaluation of User Performance in Simulation-Based Diagnostic Cerebral Angiography Training, Oleksiy Zaika