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Marc Dryer

Biomedical Animator

Medical Illustrator

Educator

I am  a seasoned Biomedical Illustrator and Animator with over 20 years of experience. A graduate of the Biomedical Communications Masters program at the University of Toronto (Class of 2001), I am fortunate to now be an Associate Professor at BMC where I teach 2D & 3D biomedical animation, and forensic visualization.

Professional Experience

December 2004 - present

July 2022 - July 2024

July 2017 - July 2021

Associate Professor

Biomedical Communications graduate programs

Temerty Faculty of Medicine

University of Toronto

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Department of Biology

University of Toronto Mississauga

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Associate Dean, Academic Programs

University of Toronto Mississauga

Associate Dean, Academic Programs

University of Toronto Mississauga

Associate Chair, Undergraduate

Department of Biology

University of Toronto Mississauga

Education

1999 - 2001

1997 - 1999

1989 - 1996

Master of Science in Biomedical Communications

Institute of Medical Sciences

Temerty Faculty of Medicine

University of Toronto

Masters Research Project:

3D visualization of t-cell motility in the high endothelial venule of the lymph node (Supervisor: Prof. Nicholas Woolridge)

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Concurrent: Sheridan College: Certificate in Computer Animation

Master of Science in Paleoanthropology

Department of Anthropology

University of Toronto

Research Project:

​Primate facial ontogeny and the development of discrete phenotypic features (Supervisor: Prof. David Begun)

Bachelor of Arts (Hons)

Specialist in Physical Anthropology

University of Toronto

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