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Evaluation for kicks

Posted on September 24, 2023September 24, 2023 by Sam

The other study I presented last week was what students told me about the knee model we 3D printed with cord for ligaments that can be released to simulate injury.

Posted in Cycling, Daily, Video

Presenting YouTube viewer data

Posted on September 19, 2023 by Sam

I went to an anatomy conference in Prague and presented some data from you lot about why you watch anatomy videos on YouTube.

The original short is here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/dMXp6VUaWNA

Posted in Anatomy, Daily, Video

Taking a break

Posted on September 11, 2023September 11, 2023 by Sam

When you take a break it can be a bit of a jolt when you come back.

Posted in Climbing, Daily, Teaching, Video

See the world at 3mph

Posted on September 6, 2023 by Sam

You see different things when travelling at different speeds.

Posted in Daily, Video, Walking

Pembrokeshire coast path (3)

Posted on August 31, 2023September 13, 2023 by Sam

Our last days of walking to the end of the Pembrokeshire Coast path in Amroth. There are some big cliffs and big beaches around here.

Find out more about this path here: www.pembrokeshirecoast.wales/coast-path/

Posted in Daily, Sea, Video, Walking

Pembrokeshire coast path (2)

Posted on August 28, 2023August 28, 2023 by Sam

We’re walking the entire coast path around Pembrokeshire, a beautiful 186 mile path next to the sea in the south west of Wales. We’re backpacking and carrying everything we need.

Find out more about this path here: www.pembrokeshirecoast.wales/coast-path/

Posted in Daily, Sea, Video, Walking

Pembrokeshire Coast path (1)

Posted on August 24, 2023August 24, 2023 by Sam

We’re walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. This craggy, cliffy 186 mile route runs around the county in the south west corner of Wales.

Posted in Daily, Sea, Video, Walking

Prepare to fail

Posted on August 6, 2023August 24, 2023 by Sam

I’m picking my kit for walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path next week, but when preparing to succeed I also prepare to fail.

Posted in Daily, Video

Do this then this

Posted on August 1, 2023August 1, 2023 by Sam

Construction.

Posted in Daily, Video

Days off

Posted on July 25, 2023 by Sam

Summer’s here and I get to take some time off work. I’ve been working more than I realised this year.

Posted in Daily, Sea, Video

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This is a model of the tracts of the nervous syste This is a model of the tracts of the nervous system that Chris built to teach Medical Neuroscience MSc students. We’re thinking of adding to this with neurones or tracts that light up and can be programmed, with labels. 

The model is from this source:
https://www.printables.com/model/127895-spinal-cord-pathways-model

A paper by Bialy, Weng and Jalali describes their use of something similar:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333194969_Development_of_a_3D_Printed_Neuroanatomy_Teaching_Model
Lights and Python. I wonder if I can make a demons Lights and Python. I wonder if I can make a demonstration of the tracts of the nervous system. Vlog about this is up now.
That’s the size Gale was supposed to be. I need That’s the size Gale was supposed to be. I need to 3D print with resin more often to make fewer mistakes. Annabel wants to paint him.
I 3D printed Gale (Baldur’s Gate 3) but I didn’t pay attention to the dimensions.
We’re teaching brain anatomy today (and have bee We’re teaching brain anatomy today (and have been for a couple of weeks). I remember feeling and still feel anxious about trying to understand neuroanatomy and neuroscience. It all seems so vague and invisible. Having to teach this topic means I’ve had to get to grips with it and it is now one of my favourite parts of the body. That said, I have a lot of favourite parts of the body.
Is the term “funny bone” just a British term o Is the term “funny bone” just a British term or is it used elsewhere in the world? I asked this on YouTube too.
Another city in South Wales. The one I was a stude Another city in South Wales. The one I was a student in. It keeps changing.
I looked at the anatomy of the pupillary light ref I looked at the anatomy of the pupillary light reflex last week on YouTube and will be looking at its counterpart, the pupillary dark reflex this week. The anatomy is quite different. 

I love that these tiny muscles that control the diameter of the pupil are attached to the back of the iris. It makes sense logically but the movement of that colourful circle with the pupil is fantastic. I should buy one of those probe macro lenses so I can get a really close up shot of my own iris. 

Walking the Pembrokeshire Coastal path this summer was the most amazing experience and I have struggled to find any photos that live up to that time since. I’m trying to break that imagined barrier now and to start getting creative again in the anatomy lab.
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I have turned to the last side of the last map and I have turned to the last side of the last map and will walk to the end of it today and tomorrow. It feels good to walk across entire maps.
Cafes have been conveniently spaced at 10km interv Cafes have been conveniently spaced at 10km intervals today.
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