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Anatomy
The Laboratory's research interests cover most of the sub-divisions of Anatomy, with particular strengths in neuroscience, embryology and development, and in clinically-related gross morphology. Current research interests include:
- Complex functional anatomy of joints (Dr Quentin Fogg)
- Investigation into neuronal processing mechanisms in the spinal cord (Professor David Maxwell, Professor Andrew Todd & Dr John Riddell)
- Development of the fetal gonad and reproductive system (Dr Sarah Mackay, Professor Tony Payne and others)
- Brain injury (Dr Will Maxwell)
- Responses of neurons in culture (Professor Rob Smith)
- Neural correlates of disordered locomotion (Professor Tony Payne and others)
- Porphyrin biosynthesis (Professor Tony Payne and others)
- Bone architecture in arthritic diseases (Dr Stuart McDonald, Dr E Morrison and others)
- The anatomy of low back pain (Dr John Shaw-Dunn)
- Immune responses to vasectomy (Dr Stuart McDonald)
Collaborations and grants
A number of our projects involve collaboration with other groups in Glasgow (including Medicine & Therapeutics, Physiology, Pharmacology, Genetics, Biotechnology, Rheumatology, Neuropathology, Pathology) in the rest of the UK (including Department of Physiological Sciences, Medical School, Newcastle upon Tyne and the MRC Neurochemical Pathology Unit, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, Dept. Human Anatomy, Oxford, Dept. Physiology, University of Wales, College of Cardiff, Wales) and overseas (including the Department of Neuropathology, University of Pennsylvania, Institute for Toxicology and Pharmacology, Dresden, Dept. Morphology and Cell Biology, Oviedo, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, Department of Anatomy, University of Oslo, Norway).
This is an attractive feature of our research programme which helps to foster a multidisciplinary approach. During the last few years, many of these projects have attracted external funding from NIH, MRC, the Wellcome Trust and the Scottish Home & Health Department, as well as from a variety of charitable organisations.
Course information
The Undergraduate SchoolUndergraduate Course Information
L2 Biology - Module 9b Reproduction & the Embryo
Anatomy 3H Course Information
Anatomy 4H Course Information
The FBLS Graduate School
Contact details for correspondence:
Mrs Ann Marie Mellish (Secretary, part-time)
Laboratory of Human Anatomy
Faculty of Biomedical & Life Sciences
Thomson Building
University of Glasgow
Glasgow
G12 8QQ
E: a.mellish@bio.gla.ac.uk
T: +44 (0)141 330 4296
F: +44 (0) 141 337 4299