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About Our Project

How does anatomy present itself in different platforms in our daily lives?

We are passionate about showcasing the creativity of our fellow students at Elizabethtown College. Their creative works of art for Anatomy and Physiology I and II show the beauty of anatomy in art, and how that can be showcased in daily life. We hope to inspire others to learn by displaying their work.
 

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Aubrey Mitchell

Student Researcher

Aubrey Mitchell is part of the Elizabethtown Class of 2020. She is an Education major pursuing her Masters degree in Special Education. Her involvement began through enrolling in a Digital Humanities course where she met Carol Ouimet. Mitchell's expertise in the digital arts contributed to the building, organizing, and curating of the online aspects of the project.

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Veronica Zerebilov
Student Researcher

Veronica Zerebilov is part of the Elizabethtown Class of 2023. She is an Occupational Therapy major with a double minor in Studio Art and Psychology. Her involvement in this project began by taking Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II, taught by Dr. Goldina. Zerebilov's understanding of anatomy and physiology aided in the expansion of content research and explanations of artwork. She also authored the page on Covid-19.  

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Rebecca Kruse

Student Researcher

Rebecca Kruse is part of the Elizabethtown Class of 2021. She is an Occupational Therapy major with a focus in Psychology. Her involvement in this project began by taking Human Anatomy and Physiology I and II, taught by Dr. Goldina. Kruse's understanding of anatomy and physiology aided in the content research and explanations of the artwork. 

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Dr. Anya Goldina
Faculty Mentor

Dr. Anya Goldina is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Elizabethtown College. Her Ph.D. is in Behavioral Endocrinology and she teaches courses in Biological Concepts and Human Anatomy and Physiology. She gives her students the unique opportunity to earn extra credit by creating original art centered around anatomy. It is these works of art displayed on the website.

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Rebecca Voler

Student Translator

Rebecca Voler is part of the Elizabethtown Class of 2020. She is a Secondary Education major with a focus in Physics Education. She contributed her expertise in translating to create a version of the website available in Spanish. Voler's contributions made this resource accessible to a wider community of people.

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Carol Costa Ouimet

 Staff Mentor

Carol Costa Ouimet is the Program Coordinator of the Digital Humanities HUB at Elizabethtown College, and works for the Office of Academic Affairs. She is an alumna of Elizabethtown College Class of1997. As the spearhead of the Digital Humanities HUB, Costa Ouimet introduced the digital humanities aspect to the Anatomy Art research project.

We would like to thank the following for their contribution and support:

The North Museum in Lancaster for providing an exhibit of the art in 2019

The Education, Biology, and Digital Humanities Departments at Elizabethtown College for the resources provided

The SCARP Office at Elizabethtown College for the opportunity to make this project a reality

The Lyet Gallery at Elizabethtown College for their display of the artwork on campus in 2019

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for funding the research project for multiple summers

The Collaborative Interdisciplinary Scholarship Program (CISP) grants for funding the research project for multiple summers

Celia Martone for her work in creating resources for educators

Friends and Family for their support through this process

Creators of the artwork for their inspiring creativity that made this project possible

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