Neuroanatomy

diploma.wmf (3510 bytes) Acknowledgements


We would like to thank the following individuals for their help in producing these pages and acknowledge specific resources used in the generation of these pages.


  • Dr. Robert McAuley, Associate Dean, Informational Resources, and Dr. Leslie J. Sandlow, Dean of Medical Education, for their support and encouragement.
  • Dr. Steven Brint, Department of Neurology, for producing the case studies and providing the associcated images used on these pages.
  • Dr. Alice Katz (former coordinator of the Biomedical Visualization
    graduate degree program in the School of Biomedical and
    Health Information Sciences) and the following present and past students from the UIC Biomedical Visualization program:
    • Christopher Dobson and Sean Prokasy for producing "Laboratory 6" and the associated images.
    • Greg Blew and Noah Lowenthal for producing "Laboratory 3" and associated images, as well as for designing the Neuro@natomy logo and the revolving brain animation.
    • Alexis Bergen and David W. Ehlert for producing "Laboratory 4" and the associated images, as well as for designing the page template used in many of the exercises used on this site.
    • Marie Rossettie for producing the Real Media™ videos used to review the wet laboratory specimens.

  • Ed Garay and Ed Campbell of the UIC Instructional Technology Laboratory for developing the "Flash"® version of UIC Brainstem and Teresa Mullen and (now) Professor Greg Blew of the Biochemical Visualization Program for their continued assistance with this program.
  • The Knowledge Weavers Team of the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library of the University of Utah for the development and distribution of the quiz template used in producing the online TLEs.
  • Javascript for the Total Non-programmer Tutorial by Rob Young for its guidance in the development of some of the scripts used in these pages.
  • John W. Sundsten, Ph.D., Department of Biological Structure, University of Washington School of Medicine, for the restricted use of images from the Interactive Brain Atlas CD-ROM.

  • Other materials used on these pages are presented under the Fair Use Clause of the U.S. Copyright Act and are intended solely for the use of the students and faculty of Human Neuroanatomy.  Access to this site is restricted and controlled by the UIC Bluestem ID Server.