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The Society promotes research across a broad spectrum of the anatomical sciences by publishing two
journals
, holding
scientific meetings
and granting
research studentships
. The Anatomical Society is delighted to announce the award of four
new research studentships
to add to its
existing portfolio
.
We are currently collecting information and reviewing examples of anatomical research performed in various institutions in the UK and Ireland. The first of these articles can viewed through the links below:
Anatomical Research at Swansea University's College of Medicine
Anatomical Research at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Anatomical Research at the University of Cardiff
Anatomical Research at University College Cork
Anatomical Research at the University of Edinburgh
Anatomical Research at the Royal Veterinary College, London
Anatomical research at Lancaster University
Anatomical Research at Durham University
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