🎉New paper online now! @iScience_CP Here we present a computational framework to predict postnatal craniofacial growth in normal human.👋 Click the video to see how beautiful the cranium can be.😎 Led by @moazenlab@ucl and see our collaborators below. https://t.co/KAqmy7CQLC
Interested in how the craniofacial system develops after birth in laboratory minipig and domestic pig models? In brief, Similar at birth but divergent ontogenetically! https://t.co/vg8xKssDWh @moazenlab@uclmecheng@UWDentalSchool@royalsociety
Ready for ISCFS 2025?
The Preliminary Program is live – explore the sessions and secure your spot now: https://t.co/hfAXsptPDI.
We hope to see you this October 27-30 in Shanghai!
#ISCFS2025#Craniofacialsurgery#craniofacialsurgeons
"#ICVM2025 is coming August 7-10 — for the first time ONLINE! 🌍✨
The abstracts are now live! 🎉 Dive in:
👉 https://t.co/aMVsvEDb9N
Excited to exchange ideas—see you online! 🌟💬
#ICVM2025#VirtualConference"
Excited to present our latest work (also a pilot study!🔥), "Relating the Craniofacial Growth Rate in Mouse, Pig and Human During Postnatal Ontogeny" - support by @moazenlab@uclmecheng@AntProfico, Alessio Veneziano and colleagues from @UWDentalSchool at #ICVM2025
Our Annual Symposium 2025 on interdisciplinary aspects of functional morphology was enjoyed by over 70 attendees, incl. 17 speakers, yesterday (20 February). This full-day conference delved into the fascinating and inter-disciplinary world of #anatomy. @UCLLifeSciences@ucl
Progress in craniosynostosis research! AdCr meetings unite clinicians, researchers & families to tackle this condition. Latest Journal of Anatomy issue honours Prof. Gillian Morriss-Kay & features 10 interdisciplinary studies. https://t.co/9ZK0FyhpJG #Craniosynostosis#AdCr
Our Prof Susan Evans went back to school on 09 October - to North London Collegiate (girl’s school in Stanmore) and spoke at their Science Club on exploring past lives: enigmatic fossil amphibians, eg albanerpetontids, from Deep Time. A schoolgirl artist drew her with one, here:
Ce Liang from Prof Moazen’s lab developed a complete newborn skull model, including bones, joints, organs, and cavities. This video shows its creation from a 3-month-old’s CT scan and highlights craniofacial growth up to 48 months. Check the paper for further insights.
🎉New paper online now! @iScience_CP Here we present a computational framework to predict postnatal craniofacial growth in normal human.👋 Click the video to see how beautiful the cranium can be.😎 Led by @moazenlab@ucl and see our collaborators below. https://t.co/KAqmy7CQLC