Center for Anatomical Science and Education (CASE)
The 天美传媒制片厂 Center for Anatomical Science and Education (CASE) has been an established academic center providing expert anatomical education for more than 100 years. Our students receive training from a diverse team of award-winning clinical anatomists dedicated to teaching and training at SLU.
CASE has been an established academic center providing expert anatomical education for over 100 years. You will receive training from a diverse team of award-winning clinical anatomists dedicated to teaching and training you.
We are an exciting, growing and dedicated research program that is supportive, collaborative and team-oriented. You will have the opportunity for research projects with a dedicated scientific support staff to assist you. Many students present their research at local and national scientific conferences and co-author publications.
Education Overview
The Center for Anatomical Science and Education offers three programs for students who have already earned a bachelor鈥檚 degree.
- Our prepares students for teaching, research and additional education. Many of our graduates go on to earn advanced professional and academic degrees (M.D., D.O., D.D.S., and Ph.D.).
- Our emphasizes training in clinical human anatomy and independent research for individuals seeking careers in medical school or university teaching.
Faculty
- John R. Martin III, Ph.D., Director
Schwitalla Hall, M306
314-977-8037
john.martin@health.slu.edu - Michael Ariel, Ph.D.
Schwitalla Hall, M335
314-977-8050
michael.ariel@health.slu.edu - Jay Bauman, Ph.D.
Schwitalla Hall, M406
314-977-8049
jay.bauman@health.slu.edu - Meadow Campbell, Ph.D.
Schwitalla Hall, M403
314-977-8043
meadow.campbell@health.slu.edu - Daniel T. Daly, Ph.D.
Schwitalla Hall, M310
314-977-8036
daniel.daly@health.slu.edu - Alicia N. Pate, Ph.D.
Director of Physiology Education
Schwitalla Hall, M301
314-977-8048
alicia.pate@health.slu.edu - Aidan Ruth, Ph.D.
Schwitalla Hall, M405
314-977-8025
aidan.ruth@health.slu.edu - Yun Tan, M.D., Ph.D
Schwitalla Hall, M402
314-977-8041
yun.tan@health.slu.edu
Mission Statement
The Center for Anatomical Science and Education is committed to providing innovative scholarship and effective teaching in all aspects of the structure of the human body, offering training programs in anatomy for graduate students, assisting in M.D. and Ph.D. postdoctoral training, and stimulating interest in research and technical expertise by active participation in a variety of research projects.