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Gross Anatomy Team

Research and Teaching:

Members of the Gross Anatomy teaching team are involved in educational programs throughout the University and are active in externally-funded research.

Many of the faculty members teaching in Gross Anatomy are also faculty in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology (http://evolutionaryanthropology.duke.edu/).

Many of the faculty do research on human evolution, comparative anatomy, biomechanics, and/or human health in the:

Animal Locomotion Laboratory (http://animallocomotionlab-duke.blogspot.com/p/senior-lab-members.html

  or http://evolutionaryanthropology.duke.edu/research/animal-locomotion-lab)

Some of the faculty are involved in educational research here at Duke in Durham (and at Duke-NUS)

In addition to teaching in Gross Anatomy some of our faculty teach in other aspects of the first and second years of medical education, Arts and Sciences, the Physical Therapy Program, and advanced courses including resident-training in anatomy for radiation oncology.


Team Members:

Sara Little, Instructor
sarah.e.little@duke.edu

Becca Cook, Teaching Assistant
rebecca.cook@duke.edu

Madelyn Crowell, Instructor
madelyn.crowell@duke.edu

Amanda McGrosky, Instructor
amanda.mcgrosky@duke.edu

Lauren Sarrhinghaus, Instructor
lauren.sarringhaus@duke.edu

Daniel Schmitt, Gross Anatomy Course Director
daniel.schmitt@duke.edu

Matt Velkey, Embryology Component Director
matt.velkey@duke.edu

Blake Dickson, Instructor
blake.dickson@duke.edu

Angel Zeininger, Gross Anatomy co-Course Director
angel.zeininger@duke.edu

 

 

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Updated 08/4/19 - Zeininger