"Proximal tibial growth plates of rats injected with oxytetracycline
24 hours before, and viewed using fluoresence microscopy."
Teaching Experience
The Animal Body
This is a 12 credit, mutlidisciplinary course that integrates aspects of
gross anatomy, microscopical anatomy, developmental anatomy, physical examination,
radiology, and surgical anatomy. It is one of four courses that form the
basic science components of our curriculum. I serve as a tutor, lecturer
and am in charge of the 20 dissection laboratories on the dog.
ENGRG 606 Fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering II: Biomechanics
of Musculoskeletal Systems.
This is a two credit course, co-taught with Dr. Don Bartel. Engineering
students dissect the canine hindlimb, do CT imaging of the canine hindlimb,
and then create a computer model of stifle joint function to study the
biomechanics of the knee joint.