March 26, 2013 Seminar: POSTPONED to a later, TBD, date.
Biomedical Communications welcomes:
Glen Oomen, 0T2, Anatomy Prosector
Education Program in Anatomy, McMaster University
After finishing up a degree in Biology and Biomedical Sciences at the University of Guelph in 2000, I bumped and scraped my way into BMC. I started freelancing right after graduating. In 2005, after almost four years of freelance I was offered a job, with what seemed like an enormous a change of direction, in McMaster University’s Education Program in Anatomy. So I took it. Thinking the new job would be a very temporary arrangement, that I’d be back to being a lazy freelance illustrator in no time, I was surprised to experience those creative BMC skills were pushed and pulled in more directions than I ever anticipated.
Caitlin O’Connell, 0T9, Multimedia Developer
Education Program in Anatomy, McMaster University
I came to BMC after I had done my undergrad in Biology and a Minor in Fine Arts from the University of Guelph. After graduating in 2009 from the program, I was lucky enough to have found my way back to Hamilton to the Education Program in Anatomy at McMaster University. I started at the end of February in 2010 and became the Media Developer in the Lab. I’ve been there now for just a little over 3 years during which Glen and I also started teaching undergrads, a course Glen created, Biomedical Graphics.
March 26, 2013
Room 317, Health Sciences Complex
3 to 4 pm
For more information, please contact:
Melanie Burger
melanie.burger@mail.utoronto.ca