
About
Dr. Enis Cezayirli is the Head of Anatomy at the School of Medicine, University of St Andrews, United Kingdom. He specializes in anatomical research with a focus on clinical applications, surgical techniques, and medical education. His work bridges basic anatomical science with practical clinical scenarios, emphasizing cadaveric studies and innovative teaching methods.
Research Interests: Dr. Cezayirli’s research spans anatomical variations (e.g., sciatic nerve divisions, pronator quadratus depth parameters), surgical anatomical guidance (e.g., arterial pathways in the anterior abdominal wall), and 3D modeling for complex anatomical structures like the pterygopalatine fossa. His work also extends to medical curriculum development, particularly in graduate-entry medicine programs.
Publications: His recent articles highlight contributions to understanding anatomical structures critical for surgery and clinical practice, such as the anatomical basis for cauliflower ear, vascular pathways in abdominal walls, and voxel-based brain asymmetry studies. His work is characterized by interdisciplinary collaboration and practical clinical relevance.
Advising & Grants: While no specific advisees or grant details are listed, his role as Head of Anatomy suggests leadership in academic supervision and institutional initiatives. His research has been supported by peer-reviewed platforms such as the Journal of Anatomy and Clinical Anatomy.
Labs/Teams: His contributions are embedded within the School of Medicine’s Education Division, focusing on anatomical education and research infrastructure.
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