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Q&A: Prime-time dissection with Joy Reidenberg

John Gilbey

Nature, 2010, vol. 465, issue 7301, 1013-1013

Abstract: Joy Reidenberg is a professor of anatomy at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. She is also the scalpel-wielding comparative anatomist in the award-winning documentary series Inside Nature's Giants (titled Raw Anatomy in the United States), the second series of which is currently being screened. Reidenberg explains why the spectacle of slicing up animals is good for the public understanding of science and why the discipline of anatomy is still very much alive.

Date: 2010
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