Jay Bauman, Ph.D.
Assistant professor
Center for Anatomical Science and Education
Courses Taught
ANAT 1000: Basic Human Anatomy; ANAT 4000: Human Gross Anatomy; ANAT 5000: Human Gross Anatomy; ANAT 5100: Human Histology and Ultrastructure; ANAT 5440: Basic Research Techniques; ANAT 5500: Advanced Dissections; ANAT 5750: Intro to Anatomical Research; ANAT 6970: Research Topics; MED 110-130: Normal Structure and Function
Education
- Ph.D., Applied Physiology, Georgia Institute of Technology
- B.A., Biological Sciences, University of Chicago
Research Interests
My research interests focus on the use of imaging technology for medical education and anatomical investigation. In particular I use 3D reconstruction of medical imaging (typically CT or MRI) for projects such as measuring variation of the Circle of Willis and printing low-cost models of the skull as study aids. I’m also interested in developing educational modules involving ultrasound.
Publications and Media Placements
Professional Organizations and Associations
- American Association for Anatomy
- American Association of Clinical Anatomists