Curator: Harold Brody, distinguished teaching professor emeritus of anatomical sciences
Established: 1994
Location: Biomedical Education Building, Room 360, South Campus
Phone: (716) 829-2019
In brief: The Museum of Neuroanatomy is dedicated to the study of the brain. It consists of specimens, models, photographs, X-rays, brain images, and computerized multimedia instructional material in neuroanatomy.
Highlights: Dissections of the brain stem highlight the anatomy of the internal structure of the human brain. Another exhibit explains the development of pneumoencephalograms, computerized tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, positron emission tomography and other imaging procedures. The Clinical Corner provides case histories of patients with complaints implicating the nervous system.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. January 5ÐJune 1, Other times by appointment.
Guided tours available to groups and individuals by calling (716) 829-2019 or (716) 829-2912
photography by Paul Francis