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As part of World Anatomy Day 2025, this engaging public talk invites you to come face-to-face with the often-forgotten individuals who make up the University of Bristol’s historical Anatomical Collection. Through a unique blend of science, history, and storytelling, we will explore the lives—and now, the faces—of those who have silently shaped our understanding of the human body.This event will showcase the first facial reconstruction of a historical subject from the collection, a powerful step in a longer-term project that seeks to restore identity and dignity to those whose remains have contributed so significantly to medical education. We’ll also discuss the evolution of body donation, from the anonymous figures of the past to today’s voluntary donors—our modern-day "silent teachers."
Far more than just a scientific process, this work serves as a moving tribute to the many unrecognised individuals whose anatomical contributions underpin generations of medical knowledge. In revealing the face of one such individual, we aim to honour them all—offering not only recognition but remembrance, and inviting the public to reflect on the human stories behind the science.
About our speaker
Lucy graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Anatomy from the University of Liverpool in 2008, where she developed a deep fascination with head and neck anatomy—especially the human skull. Alongside her scientific studies, she nurtured a lifelong passion for art and illustration, exploring how visual storytelling can communicate complex anatomical ideas.
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Bath Road, BS4 3EW Bristol, United Kingdom, Swingtrain Bristol, Bristol, BS4 3EW, United Kingdom
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