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Dr Ourania Varsou is a Lecturer in Anatomy at the University of Glasgow and holds a BSc (Hons), MBChB, PgCert in Mentoring and Coaching and PhD in Neuroscience. She is an Associate Fellow of Advance HE and a University of Glasgow RET Fellow. Ourania teaches anatomy to science, medical and dental students with her specialist areas including the head and neck and imaging. She also develops and delivers bespoke teaching on medical humanities at the University of Glasgow and several international institutions. Ourania’s research includes imaging with a focus on ultrasound, clinically-applied anatomy and scholarship of teaching and learning. She is also a strong advocate of medical humanities, writing her own poetry, and is passionate about sustainability and alternative approaches to teaching in Higher Education.

Paul M. Rea - Paul is Professor of Digital and Anatomical Education at the University of Glasgow. He is Director of Innovation, Engagement and Enterprise within the School of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing. He is also a Senate Assessor for Student Conduct, Council Member on Senate and coordinates the day-to-day running of the Body Donor Program and is a Licensed Teacher of Anatomy, licensed by the Scottish Government.

He is qualified with a medical degree (MBChB), a MSc (by research) in craniofacial anatomy/surgery, a PhD in neuroscience, the Diploma in Forensic Medical Science (DipFMS), and an MEd with Merit (Learning and Teaching in Higher Education). He is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Fellow of the Institute of Medical Illustrators (MIMI) and a registered medical illustrator with the Academy for Healthcare Science.

Paul has published widely and presented at many national and international meetings, including invited talks. He has been the lead Editor for Biomedical Visualisation over 13 published volumes and is the founding editor for this book series. This has resulted in almost 90,000 downloads across these volumes, with contributions from over 450 different authors, across approximately 100 institutions from 20 countries across the globe. He is Associate Editor for the European Journal of Anatomy and has reviewed for 25 different journals/publishers.

He is the Public Engagement and Outreach lead for anatomy coordinating collaborative projects with the Glasgow Science Centre, NHS and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. Paul is also a STEM ambassador and has visited numerous schools to undertake outreach work.

His research involves a long-standing strategic partnership with the School of Simulation and Visualisation, The Glasgow School of Art. This has led to multi-million-pound investment in creating world leading 3D digital datasets to be used in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching to enhance learning and assessment. This successful collaboration resulted in the creation of the world's first taught MSc Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy combining anatomy and digital technologies. The Institute of Medical Illustrators also accredits it. It has created college-wide, industry, multi-institutional and NHS research linked projects for students. 

Dr Michelle Welsh is a Senior Lecturer and deputy head of Anatomy at the University of Glasgow and holds a BSc (hons) degree in Anatomy, a PhD in Reproductive Medicine and PgCert in Academic Practice. Michelle is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and runs the Network for Scottish Anatomists. Michelle coordinates and teaches on several courses within Life Sciences from pre-honours to postgraduate levels and is the lead for learning and teaching in anatomy across the College of Medicine, Dentistry and Nursing. Michelle’s specialist areas including reproduction, embryology and histology. Michelle teaches both science and medical students with a focus on delivering transferable skills. Michelle’s research currently centres on scholarship of teaching and learning, with a particular interest in ensuring undergraduate education is equal, diverse, and inclusive.