how is the course advanced anatomy at drexe

by Ona Adams 7 min read

Taught by Michael Grimaldi, with support from Theresa Connors, instructor at Drexel University College of Medicine, the course provides a unique experience for advanced graduate students of art. They spend a full day each week in the anatomy laboratory, working from cadavers, for 15 weeks.

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Neuroscience Camp for High School Students

Drexel University College of Medicine is seeking highly motivated current high school juniors and sophomores who are enrolled in an academic curriculum and demonstrate strong interest in neuroscience topics and research.

Artistic Anatomy

The Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, in collaboration originally with the New York Academy of Art and now the Fleisher Art Memorial, sponsors a course in advanced artistic anatomy.

Gross Anatomy for PT Students

The Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy partners with Arcadia University's College of Health Sciences to teach Gross Anatomy for doctor of physical therapy (DPT) students. This intensive six-week course covers all aspects of human gross anatomy and includes lectures and full cadaver dissection.

What is the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy?

The Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at Drexel University College of Medicine provides an outstanding academic environment for pursuing multidisciplinary research and training in neuroscience. The department has recently expanded by recruiting 9 new faculty members for a total of 37 faculty member at all levels including 18 funded research laboratories. The department has about 50 research grants with over $8 million in annual grants, as well as several endowments. Recent grant awards include the spinal cord program project, major NIH and DoD grants, and numerous Foundation grants. As of 2017, the department is ranked #24 in NIH funding [PDF] among all medical schools in the U.S (source: brimr.org ). The department offers postdoctoral training in individual laboratories and research groups and graduate student training through the Neuroscience program for outstanding individuals preparing for a research career in the biomedical sciences.

Who is Margo Randelman?

Margo Randelman, a neuroscience graduate student , was one of five platform presenters to be highlighted in a news article about the College of Medicine's annual day of research, Discovery Day. Read the article.

Who is Kimberly Dougherty?

Dr. Kimberly Dougherty is an associate professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy and has been here for five years studying rhythm generating circuitry in the spinal cord. Dr. Dougherty is an engaging young scientist who recently reached the exciting milestone of graduating her first doctoral student. Read more.

Where is Eileen Collyer now?

Dr. Eileen Collyer has had a colorful research journey prior to joining the department here at Drexel. After completing her PhD studies in Chile, she did her first postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California San Diego (UCSD). She is currently a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Veronica Tom.

Who is Veronica Tom?

Veronica Tom, PhD , professor of neurobiology and anatomy , received the 2020 Provost Award for Outstanding Mid-career Scholarly Achievement in recognition of her leadership, dedication and contributions in neuronal cytoskeleton and neurodegenerative disease research. Dr. Tom will receive $15,000 in support of her research.

What is the FBI SOM?

The Federal Bureau of Investigations School of Operational Medicine (FBI-SOM) holds quarterly medical refresher training for its high-risk personnel at institutions around the country. Drexel's Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy hosted one of these training events in August.

Can a paralyzed person breathe without a ventilator?

Paralyzed patients are closer to one day breathing without a ventilator after Michael Lane, PhD, and Lyandysha Zhoudeva showed they could improve respiratory function in rodents with spinal cord injuries by successfully transplanting a special class of neural cells, called V2a interneurons. Read more.

How long is the Drexel Pathway to Medical School?

The Drexel Pathway to Medical School is a one-year master's degree program. The program provides students who have taken pre-med classes the opportunity to further enhance their academic background in preparation for medical school studies.

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