This is your event where you will learn everything about the developments in 3D simulation in medical education. Learn from the experts how they implement simulation training in their curricula and what challenges and opportunities there are. Moreover this webinar is a great opportunity to meet other people across Europe that are active in (anatomy) education.
Date: Tuesday 13 february 2024
Time: 12 – 1PM CET
Length: 60 minutes
Speakers: Wolfgang Weninger & Janniko Georgiadis
Costs: free
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Why not to miss out?
- Get updated on the latest developments in simulation in education
- Learn how to implement simulation technologies in your curriculum
- Great opportunity to meet like minded professionals
- Ask anything you want towards our experts
- Get inspired and prepare yourself for the future of education
About Prof. Dr. Wolfgang J. Weninger
Prof. Dr. Weninger is the Head of the Center for Anatomy & Cell Biology at the Medical University of Vienna and holds an honorary professorship at FH Campus Wien. Throughout his extensive career he focused on medical imaging. His research group, The Weninger Lab, is interested in researching the mechanisms regulating pre- and postnatal development. Its focus rests on cardiovascular morphogenesis and remodeling. As side-lines lab associates develop and improve episcopic 3D-imaging techniques and conduct traditional anatomic research. Group members are experienced in anatomical microscopic and macroscopic dissection, traditional and advanced histology, episcopic 3D-imaging of embryos and tissue samples, and digital volume data analysis. The Weninger Lab provides the infrastructure for all these techniques.
About Dr. Janniko Georgiadis
Dr. Janniko Georgiadis works as an anatomist, brain scientist and educational researcher at the University Medical Center Groningen. As a lecturer and researcher, he experiences every day how challenging it is for students to understand the structure of the human body, even though they need that knowledge in their (future) professional practice. From this idea, the idea for a virtual dissection room arose about seven years ago, a safe digital platform in which the human body can be studied, taught, prepared and tested on the basis of high-quality, photorealistic 3D models of real human anatomical preparations. In 2022 Enatom, became officially a spinout of the UMCG and now actively serves the educational market. Janniko is still a medical advisor for the company and part of its advisory board.

