This summer, department members participated in our inaugural Scientific Image Contest: "Life Magnified: An Anatomy and Cell Biology Exploration."
Congratulations to Prof. Venne for this accomplishment!
Congratulations to Prof. Charles E. Smith on receiving an honorary doctorate fromL'Université Laval!
Pictured is Prof. Smith holding his award with the Secretary General (right side, Monique Richer), the Dean of the Dental School (Petros Papagerakis, left side), and the Rector (in red gown, Sophie D’Amours) of Université Laval.
Two faculty members of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology joined forces to bridge the field of cryo-electron microscopy (Mike Strauss) and extracellular matrix cell biology (Dieter Reinhardt). This interdisciplinary team also spanned faculties across McGill, as Michael Wozny (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences) and Valentin Nelea (Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences) spearheaded the experimental approaches together with other team members and a visiting scholar.
This past July 17-21st, the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology hosted the Fascia Summer School in collaboration with the University of Padua, Italy.
The event featured didactic lectures on the most recent advances in fascia, dissection labs conducted by our lead anatomists, Carla Stecco and Gabriel Venne, and hands-on workshops to expose participants to the different fields of practice and research on fascia.
Thank you to Prof. Venne and the Division of Anatomical Sciences for their work in ensuring the success of this event!
Sustainability in research: If you want to green your lab, start with the freezer
Cell biology researcher Dieter Reinhardt explains why his lab is cool with turning up the temperature of their freezers
Maya Willard-Stepan,Communications Intern, McGill Office of Sustainability
APRIL 6, 2023
The recipient of theLeo Yaffe Awardfor 2022 is Gabriel Venne, assistant professor in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology. The award is given each year to recognize a faculty member for superior teaching at the undergraduate level in the Faculty of Science.
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FEBRUARY 24, 2022
There are collectible trading card games for almost everything these days. Besides Pokémon, there are, of course, cards for athletes, celebrities, TV and movie characters, and musical instruments, just to name a few. So when Mikaela Stiver, a faculty lecturer at 㽶Ƶ in Montreal, Québec, couldn’t find something similar for anatomical structures, it struck a nerve. A cranial nerve. “I was honestly shocked to discover that no one had made anything similar for cranial nerves,” Stiver said. “That’s when I knew I had to make them!” |