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Evie Donald is a Lecturer in Anatomy at the University of Sunderland's Faculty of Health Sciences and Wellbeing. She serves as Year 2 Academic Lead for medical students and teaches anatomy across health sciences programs, primarily for MBChB Medicine. Her expertise stems from an undergraduate degree in Anatomy and Human Biology from the University of Liverpool and a Master's in Human Anatomy and Evolution from Hull York Medical School.
Her research focuses on comparative and evolutionary anatomy, particularly bone structure as an indicator of locomotor capabilities in hominins. She emphasizes interdisciplinary connections between anatomy and evolutionary biology, with experience in human tissue examination through prosections and dissection projects.
Scientific affiliations include membership in The Anatomical Society and a Fellowship from the Higher Education Academy (FHEA). She works in Murray Health, Room 332, and her teaching philosophy centers on making anatomy engaging through practical and theoretical approaches.


