The New Anatomist
A Section of The Anatomical Record
An Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists
Editorial Advisory Board
Duane E. Haines (Chairman-emeritus)
Univ. of Mississippi School of Medicine
Richard Drake
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Paul M. Heidger, Jr.
University of Iowa School of Medicine
James L. Olds
Krasnow Institute for Advanced Studies
Joy S. Reidenberg
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Charles E. Slonecker
University of British Columbia School of Medicine
Ian Tattersall
American Museum of Natural History
Robert Trelease
Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
EDITOR - The Anatomical Record
Kurt Albertine
University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah
The New Anatomist is a bimonthly magazine-style section of
The Anatomical Record that uses the disciplines of anatomy to connect
the biological fields of cell biology, development, physical anthropology
and neuroscience. Its articles, reviews and tutorials focus on topics of
interest to anatomists and bioscientists alike, from cutting-edge research
to general science and technology breakthroughs, all highlighted by lively
and accessible illustrations. This unique journal also provides readers
with news and views of the field from scientific, social, and political
arenas and a forum for debate on controversial issues.
READERSHIP
Anatomists · molecular and cellular biologists
· physical anthropologists · evolutionary biologists · neurobiologists
· physiologists
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BIOSIS, Chemical Abstracts, Current Contents/Life Sciences, Excerpta Medica,
Focus On: Veterinary Science and Medicine, Index Medicus, Institute for
Scientific Information-Russian Academy, Science Citation Index (ISI), Reference
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Editorials
Undergraduate research, education and the future of science
Mark H. Paalman
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Are there really too many biomedical trainees?
James L. Olds
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Stem cells and cloning: The fuss, revisited
Mark H. Paalman
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Commentary/Point-Counterpoint
Intellectual property conundrum for the biological sciences
James L. Olds
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Biology, ethics, and public policy: Deliberations at an unstable intersection
Lee L. Zwanziger
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Is paleoanthropology science? Naming new fossils and control of access to them
Ian Tattersall, Jeffrey H. Schwartz
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Communicating science: From the laboratory bench to the breakfast table
Mary J.C. Hendrix, Paulette W. Campbell
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Focus
Terminologia Anatomica: New terminology for the new anatomist
Ian Whitmore
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Letters to the Editor
Neurogenesis and stem cells in adult mammalian dorsal root ganglia
S. Geuna, P. Borrione, M. Fornaro, M.G. Giacobini-Robecchi
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Features and Reviews
The human cadaver in the age of biomedical informatics
M. Ashraf Aziz, James C. Mckenzie, James S. Wilson, Robert J. Cowie, Sylvanus A. Ayeni, Barbara K. Dunn
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Relationship of acupuncture points and meridians to connective tissue planes
Helene M. Langevin, Jason A. Yandow
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Neural regeneration and the peripheral olfactory system
James E. Schwob
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Leaping lopsided: A review of the current hypotheses regarding etiologies of limb malformations in frogs
I. Kati Loeffler, David L. Stocum, John F. Fallon, Carol U. Meteyer
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Virtual anthropology (VA): A call for Glasnost in paleoanthropology
Gerhard W. Weber
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The new architectonics: An invitation to structural biology
Clarence E. Schutt, Uno Lindberg
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Tutorials
Going virtual with quicktime VR: New methods and standardized tools for interactive dynamic visualization of anatomical structures
Robert B. Trelease, Gary L. Nieder, Jens Dørup, Michael Schacht Hansen
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Historical Notes
Eduard Pernkopf's Atlas of topographical and applied human anatomy: The continuing
ethical controversy
Chris Hubbard
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Giuseppe Sterzi (1876-1919) of the University of Cagliari: A brilliant neuroanatomist and medical historian
Alessandro Riva, Beniamino Orrù, Francesca Testa Riva
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Education Notes
The use of brainstorming for teaching human anatomy
S. Geuna, M.G. Giacobini-Robecchi
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Emotional reactions of medical students to dissecting human bodies: A conceptual approach and its evaluation
Thomas Tschernig, Martin Schlaud, Reinhard Pabst
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Career paths for anatomists in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries
Karen A. Augustine
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The New Anatomist - Information for Authors
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Publication in The New Anatomist is by invitation only. If you have
a topic you feel would be suitable for the journal, please contact the
Managing Editor for further information. We encourage participation via
Letters to the Editor, which require no submission guidelines.
Mark H. Paalman, Ph.D.
Managing Editor
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