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Lewis E. Calver, Associate Professor, Director
M.S., University of Michigan, 1973
Effective use of medical illustration in biomedical communications; visual explanations of biomedical information; envisioning scientific concepts and information.
Calver website

Kimberly Hoggatt Krumwiede, Associate Professor
M.A., University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 1993
Biomedical multimedia development and production; research and development of applications for new and emerging technologies with multimedia for student, physician and patient education.
Krumwiede website

Kenneth D. Coulter, Instructor
M.F.A, Cleveland Institute of Art, 2007
Digital 3D Modeling, Digital Lighting and Texturing for Computer Animation, and Computer Animation; research and development in medical educational gaming.
Coulter website

Adjunct faculty

Susan Douglass
B.F.A., University of Mississippi, 1981
Graphic design application in the health sciences; use of computers as design and production tools; art direction and design; instruction for the health sciences.
Douglass website

Gregory G. Gion
B.S., University of Illinois Medical Center, 1981
Three-dimensional models and prosthetics.
Gion website

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