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Human Anatomy Donor Recognition

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Thank you to our generous donors for supporting the Human Anatomy Program.

Our virtual online “skeleton” recognizes donors of $1,000 or more. Once all the bones are named, a skeleton recognizing our donors will be stationed in the Human Anatomy laboratory. To support the Human Anatomy program, it is easy to make a gift online.

  1. Visit the Alumni Affairs and Development Make Your Gift page
  2. For the field Please enter the name/description of your preferred gift designation, type in "Human Anatomy Capital Fund"
  3. Complete the remainder of the form with your gift details and contact information

Human Anatomy

  • Human Anatomy
  • Human Anatomy Educational Sessions
  • Human Anatomy Body Donation Program
  • Human Anatomy Donor Recognition
Skeleton

Interested in naming a bone? There are still bones available to be named. To learn more about how to name a bone, please contact Jill Randall, Development Manager, College of Biological Science at 226-821-3659.

  • Rib 1- Left: Julie and Robert Nevin
  • Rib 1 – Right: Naresh Thevathasan
  • Rib 2 – Left: Kenneth Glover
  • Rib 2 – Right: Quinn Family
  • Cervical Vertebrae (C1): Dr. Grant E. Parker BSc RMT DC
  • Cervical Vertebrae (C2): – Alison Mikelsons
  • Cervical Vertebrae (C7): Dr. Grant E. Parker BSc RMT DC
  • Thoracic Vertebrae (T1): Cheryl & Richard Van-Vlack
  • Thoracic Vertebrae (T6): Kristin Long
  • Lumbar Vertebrae (L1): Dr. Dean MacDonald and Norfolk Chiropractic and Wellness
  • Lumbar Vertebrae (L2): Dr. Dean MacDonald and Norfolk Chiropractic and Wellness
  • Lumbar Vertebrae (L3): Dr. Dean MacDonald and Norfolk Chiropractic and Wellness
  • Lumbar Vertebrae (L4): Dr. Dean MacDonald and Norfolk Chiropractic and Wellness
  • Lumbar Vertebrae (L5): Erika Sayers
  • Manubrium: Mark Bruzzese and Beverley Peterson-Bruzzese in memory of Shirley Peterson
  • Sternum: Erin Bearss & Cameron Carvalho
  • Upper Limb
  • Clavicle (right): Lynne Manuel
  • Clavicle (left): Glenys Shilton
  • Scapula (right): Jackie Sinkeldam
  • Scapula (left): Motion Plus Physiotherapy
  • Humerus (right): Eramosa Physiotherapy Associates
  • Radius (right): Steven A. Hill
  • Pelvis and Lower Limb
  • Tibia (right): Carol & David Stephenson
  • Ilium (right): Dr. Dean MacDonald and Norfolk Chiropractic and Wellness
  • Ischium (right): Dr. Grant E. Parker BSc RMT DC
  • Innominate (Ilium, Ischium, Pubis) (left): Manual Concepts
  • Sacrum: Eastview Physiotherapy (Malcolm Briggs)
  • Head
  • Frontal Bone: Motion Plus Physiotherapy
  • Occipital Bone: Dr. Victoria Galloway
  • Sphenoid Bone: Dr. Grant E. Parker BSc RMT DC
  • Left Parietal Bone: Kyba Family in memory of John Patrick Kyba
  • Maxilla: The Raco Family
  • Mandible: Dr. Mitchell Sutton
  • Hyoid Bone: Dr. Grant E. Parker BSc RMT DC
  • Right Zygomatic Bone: Dr. Grant E. Parker BSc RMT DC
  • Right Temporal Bone: Dr. Grant E. Parker BSc RMT DC
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The College of Biological Science is a globally recognized academic faculty with a mission to expand the understanding of life, from DNA to cells to complex ecosystems. It produces intrepid and interdisciplinary research in a student-centred learning environment that encourages and promotes comprehensive understanding of the systems that govern life.

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  • Department of Human Health Sciences
  • Department of Integrative Biology
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