Research in Anatomy: A Comprehensive Guide in Anatomical Sciences and Education presents research methods in human anatomy, neuroanatomy, embryology, and histology, as well as research in anatomy education. The introductory part of the book appeals to biomedical science researchers at all levels, with the advanced, specialized part of the book addressing the needs of researchers in anatomical fields and those in the biomedical research community who are collaborating in multidisciplinary research involving anatomy fields.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Introductory section1. Introduction to research methods
2. Data collection, entry, analysis, and management
3. Human versus animal studies
4. Developing systematic reviews and meta-analyses of anatomical studies
Part 2 Advanced specialized section
5. Anatomical research based on cadaveric study
6. Anatomical research based on morphometric study
7. Anatomical research based on radiological tools
8. Anatomical research based on microscopic study
9. Anatomical research based on surgical practice
10. Developmental anatomy research
11. Anatomical variability
12. Neuroanatomical research
13. Research in anatomical education
14. Disseminating research results