Not exact matches
Paul Broca was a famous French physician and
anatomist whose
work with aphasic patients in the 1800s led to the discovery of Broca's area; a small patch of the cerebral cortex just above the temple, specifically on the left side of the brain.
But «the
work helps us sort out the relative importance of different reasons why baleen whales got so big,» says Hans Thewissen, an
anatomist who studies whales at Northeast Ohio Medical University in Rootstown and was not involved with the study.
He interned at the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University and the Smithsonian Institution's National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C.
Working with Theodore Grand, an
anatomist at the National Zoo, Long observed necropsies and learned about joint mechanisms in ostriches.
He actively
works with the photographic image in all imaginable levels: as a consumer, producer and editor of images, as arranger, curator, installer, and as his mechanic,
anatomist, political, sculptor, technical, expert and philosopher - scientist.