Anatomy


Faculty List

Professors and Co-Chairs of the Division 
C. Morshead, PhD
H.S. Sun, MD, MSc, PhD

Professors Emerita 
P.A. Stewart, PhD 
I.M. Taylor, MD 
M.J. Wiley, MSc, PhD 

Professor 
A.M. Agur, MSc, PhD 

Associate Professor
P. Koeberle, PhD 

Associate Professors, Teaching Stream 
B. A. Ballyk, BScH, MSc, PhD 
J. LaPrade, PhD 

Assistant Professor 
M. Faiz, MSc, PhD 

Assistant Professors, Teaching Stream 
T. Alexson, PhD
D. Bentley, R Kin, PhD
K. Lisk, BScH, MSc, PhD
J. Tran, BSc (Hons), PhD 
 


Anatomy Courses

ANA200H1 - Human Visceral Anatomy

Hours: 36L/12P

This course introduces students to the gross anatomy of human visceral systems.

Exclusion: ANA300Y1, ANA126Y1
Recommended Preparation: 4U Biology
Breadth Requirements: Living Things and Their Environment (4)

ANA300Y1 - Human Anatomy and Histology

Hours: 86L/18P

Structure of the human body and its relationship to function. Basic human histology, gross anatomy and neuroanatomy.

Prerequisite: BIO130H1/ BIO152H5/ BIOA01H3/ ANA126Y1/ ( ANA124H1, ANA125H1)/ ANA200H1
Breadth Requirements: Living Things and Their Environment (4)

ANA301H1 - Human Embryology

Hours: 48L

Human embryology from fertilization to the end of the fetal period. Current concepts in mammalian morphogenesis applied to the development of the various organ systems; etiologies and pathogenesis of some of the more common human congenital abnormalities.

Prerequisite: BIO130H1
Breadth Requirements: Living Things and Their Environment (4)

ANA400H1 - Anatomy Dissection

Hours: 24P/24S

A focused series of Anatomical dissections will be made and the surgical implications of the findings will be the subject of seminars. Attitudes to dissection of the human body, complications of surgery and other relevant issues will be discussed.

Prerequisite: ANA300Y1/ ANA126Y1/ ( ANA124H1, ANA125H1). Normally a "B" standing will be required.
Breadth Requirements: Living Things and Their Environment (4)

JHA410H1 - Clinical Neuroimaging

Hours: 24L/12T

This course focuses on the use of neuroimaging techniques in understanding how trauma, disorders, and disease impact neural structure and function. Lectures will focus on introduction to techniques and clinical/research applications. Lab work will focus on the development of practical skills including image processing, analyses, and experimental design.

Prerequisite: Completion of 9.0 credits including PSL300H1, BIO230H1, and one of HMB200H1/ PSY290H1/ ANA300Y1
Recommended Preparation: HMB320H1
Breadth Requirements: Living Things and Their Environment (4)

ANA411H1 - Anatomy in Application: Exercise & Biomechanics

Hours: 24P/36S

This course will cover musculoskeletal anatomy (both upper and lower limb) topics with an emphasis on applying detailed anatomical review, biomechanical principles and research evidence to explain or clarify exercise principles and myths.

Prerequisite: ANA126Y1 or ANA300Y1 (78%) or equivalent
Breadth Requirements: Living Things and Their Environment (4)

ANA420H1 - Anatomy of the Stem Cell Niche

Hours: 24L/12T/2P

This course introduces the anatomy and histology of stem cell niches in the adult and relates adult stem cells to organ function throughout the body. It is designed to build upon students’ knowledge of basic human anatomy and histology.

Prerequisite: Completion of 9.0 credits including one of BIO230H1/ PSL201Y1/ PSL300H1/ ANA301H1/ ANA300Y1/ HMB302H1
Breadth Requirements: Living Things and Their Environment (4)

ANA498Y1 - Project in Anatomy

A research project in Histology, Cellular or Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Neuroanatomy or Gross Anatomy. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.

Prerequisite: Permission of a professor to supervise the project
Breadth Requirements: Living Things and Their Environment (4)

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