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25.01.2022 Our paper on 3D printing in Anatomy education just came out today:



23.01.2022 Osteology of skull in the lateral view, aimed at 2nd year med students at Monash University, Australia.

19.01.2022 Write up in The Australian about the departments new 3D color printer.

18.01.2022 We scanned this goanna a few weeks ago. They are a very beautiful lizard.



17.01.2022 Anterior view of the skull , brief description of osteology, aimed at yr 2 meds at Monash University. Demonstrated by Prof. Paul McMenamin

16.01.2022 Floodplain Monitor and Cane Toad news from Darwin

16.01.2022 Monash Centre for Human Anatomy Education Director and anatomy researcher Professor Paul McMenanim discusses with Radio Adelaide how a 3D printed anatomy kit de...veloped by Monash University could aid in anatomy teaching. The kit, which is set to go on sale later this year, could be invaluable as an educational tool in countries where cadavers aren’t readily available, or are prohibited for cultural or religious reasons. https://radio.adelaide.edu.au/3d-printing-for-medical-studi



13.01.2022 Latest from the FabLab - Matt McCurry's honours thesis is published in PLoS ONE today. It includes the largest comparative analysis of high resolution FE models, and focuses on one of our favourite groups of animals. For more information on the cranial mechanics of goannas, head to...

12.01.2022 A graduate from Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand has developed a 3D-printed exoskeletal cast that might spell the end of plaster casts. The Cort...ex exoskeletal cast provides, according to its creator, a highly technical and trauma zone localised support system that is fully ventilated, super light and shower friendly. Best part, besides being environmentally friendly, it’s tailor-made as it's printed using X-rays and 3D scans of the patient. See how it works here: http://bit.ly/1cMgoI6

05.01.2022 The FABLab work on Kookaburra's featured on ABC news as part of the opening of the new CAVE2 VR facility at Monash. Nice work Michelle Quayle!

04.01.2022 Congratulations to Michelle Quayle - her paper on the 3D anatomy of kookaburra skulls was published today in PeerJ:

02.01.2022 Pretty awesome infographic!



01.01.2022 New sensitivity study out this week. https://peerj.com/articles/988/

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