Suzanne S. Stensaas, Ph.D.
Co-Principal Investigator of The Knowledge Weavers Project. Suzanne Stensaas is also Associate Professor of Pathology and Director of the Weill Education Center at Cornell University School of Medicine in New York, NY. She is creator of the Slice of Life videodisc series.
O.E. Millhouse, Ph.D.
Dr. O.E. Millhouse was a member of the Anatomy and Neurology Departments at the University of Utah for many years. In 1969 he organized the neuroanatomy course and arranged for images from the AFIP to be taken for the coronal series of the atlas. He was also instrumental in getting 35 mm slides made from the glass sections previously used by medical students. Dr. Millhouse is currently an editor with the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. The transverse atlas series does NOT come from a single brain, thus levels and structures may vary. They have been selected to provide a representative series of key sections useful for medical students.
Larry J. Stensaas, Ph.D.
Dr. Larry Stensaas is a professor in the Department of Physiology at the University of Utah. He directs the departmental morphology core facility with current active participation in arterial chemoreceptor afferent research involving gap junction and neurochemical transmission in the carotid body and receptors in the transitional epithelium of the human anterior nasal cavity. He is also ctively involved in the completion of a 3D digital atlas of the human brain.
Ric Harnsberger, M.D.
Dr. Ric Harnsberger of the Department of Radiology at the University of Utah provided the set of normal MRIs.
Stephen C. Voron, M.D.
Dr. Voron is a neuroradiologist in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah with a keen interest in teaching neurosciences. Dr. Voron outlined the MRI images which were overlayed on the images.
Sandra A. McIntyre, M.Ed.
Sandra A. McIntyre is an interactive multimedia publishing consultant and the president of McIntyre Interactive, a Salt Lake City-based design and production company for interactive training and educational courseware.
Bill Dennis
Bill Dennis built the Java Applet
Cameron Sullivan
Cameron Sullivan is a Programmer and Systems Administrator for the Knowledge Weavers Project.
Knowledge Weavers
The Knowledge Weavers Project is sponsored by the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library at the University of Utah and is supported by the National Library of Medicine. The Knowledge Weavers team includes information management specialists, Web programmers and designers, and multimedia production artists. Our goal is to provide health sciences educators with high quality, Web-based multimedia resources that can be used for a variety of educational purposes.
Find out more at : http://library.med.utah.edu/kw
Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library
Go to the library's web site at: http://library.med.utah.edu