‘I profess to learn and to teach anatomy not from books but from dissections, not from the tenets of Philosophers but from the fabric of Nature'.
William Harvey, 1628 (first described the circulation of blood)
UPCOMING SESSION 1
Cuttlefish + Cockroach Dissection
Tuesday 2nd December
Room: Biology Lab 5
Time: 12.20 -12.50pm
Join us for a hands-on dissection session exploring the remarkable neuroanatomy of the cuttlefish and features such as the open circulatory system of the cockroach.

Please note: there are 24 spaces in each session. Sign up using the links below. We will let you know by email if a place was allocated to you. If not, you can join the waiting list and you will be emailed should a place become free (reserve places are allocated by random draw)
UPCOMING SESSION 2
Lizard + Locust Dissection
Friday 5th December
Room: Chemistry Lab 5
Time: 12.20 -12.50pm
Examine the lizard’s vertebrate anatomy alongside the locust’s exoskeleton, segmented body plan, and distinctive tracheal gas-exchange system.

Please note: there are 24 spaces in each session. Sign up using the links below. We will let you know by email if a place was allocated to you. If not, you can join the waiting list and you will be emailed should a place become free (reserve places are allocated by random draw)





