MSc Medical Visualisation & Human Anatomy

11 students

The MSc in Medical Visualisation and Human Anatomy is a one-year taught postgraduate programme offered by the School of Simulation and Visualisation at The Glasgow School of Art in collaboration with the Anatomy Facility at the University of Glasgow. The programme, accredited by the Institute of Medical Illustrators, provides a unique opportunity to combine 3D modelling, interactive applications development and in depth study of human anatomy.

In their final research projects, students work across a wide range of life science disciplines, with experts from the College of Medicine, Veterinary and Life Sciences at Glasgow to develop innovative, interactive, and empowering solutions. Research projects often involve using cutting-edge technologies such as volumetric visualisation and high-resolution 3D animations, 3D printing and Extended Reality.

The projects on show in this digital showcase highlight just some of the diverse range of topics explored by students across the programme, and demonstrate the skills and expertise of our amazing students.

from Build a Brainstem

from Build a Brainstem

from Build a Brainstem

from Build a Brainstem

from Build a Brainstem

Black and white image of Felicity Herrington

from SuperCell Creator

from Volumetric Visualisation

Pictyre of the table top holoviewer

from HoloAnatomy Application & HoloViewer

from 3D Modelling & Retopology

from HoloAnatomy Application & HoloViewer

from Master’s Project: AR and 3D-based mobile application exploring brain anatomy

Visualisation of the Brain Tumour

from Volumetric Visualisation

Direct Volume Rendering of the Tooth

from Volumetric Visualisation

from The Life of Yeast

from The vertebra and muscles of the upper arm

from The Digital Dolphin

from The Digital Dolphin

from The Digital Dolphin

from The Digital Dolphin

from The Digital Dolphin

from SKilletonVR Oculus Quest

from SKilletonVR Oculus Quest

from SKilletonVR Oculus Quest

from SKilletonVR Oculus Quest

from Visualising SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Mutations: An Interactive Web-Based Application

from Visualising SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Mutations: An Interactive Web-Based Application

from Visualising SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Mutations: An Interactive Web-Based Application

from Visualising SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Mutations: An Interactive Web-Based Application

from Visualising SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Mutations: An Interactive Web-Based Application

A digital drawing of genital warts, symptoms caused by some Human Papillomaviruses. The genital warts are clustered around the outer genital area, vulva, and are flesh coloured. In the drawing, the genital warts are around the vaginal entrance, anus and lower part of the outer lips.

from You Check : Master’s dissertation project

from Medical Illustration and Interaction Portfolio

from Project Ability : Artist in Residency

from Medical Illustration and Interaction Portfolio

from Medical Illustration and Interaction Portfolio

from An Explanatory Animation on B-Cell Malignancies and IBL-202 Treatment Mechanism

from An Explanatory Animation on B-Cell Malignancies and IBL-202 Treatment Mechanism

from History, Unwrapped

from History, Unwrapped

from History, Unwrapped