Clinical Anatomy Senior Award
In fall of 2018 the American Association of Clinical Anatomists developed several awards in an effort for the Association to recognize members who are making significant research contributions to the Anatomy field and foster an atmosphere of support which will generate strong future research contributions. These awards are for oral and poster presentations during the AACA annual meeting.
The winners will be selected by the AACA Council. The best oral and best poster presentations will be recognized in Clinical Anatomy.
2025 Clinical Anatomy Senior Award Recipients:
2025 Clinical Anatomy Senior Award Recipient:
Title: "Comparative Analysis of Valvular Tissue in Hearts in Relation to the Chiari Network.”
Previous Clinical Anatomy Senior Award Recipients:
2024 Clinical Anatomy Senior Award Recipient:
Title: "Newly Revealed Anatomy of the Bucinator: Three-Dimensional Analysis with Clinical Applications.”
2024 Clinical Anatomy Senior Award Recipient:
Title: "Biomechanics of Bruxism Determine the Sites of Severe TMJ Osteoarthritis.”
2023 Clinical Anatomy Senior Award Recipient:
Title: "A Combination of Bone and Soft Tissue Features Accurately Determine Scaphoid Functional Type.”
2023 Clinical Anatomy Senior Award Recipient:
Title: "Can the Perceived Ligamentum Arteriosum in Adults Still Be a Ductus Arteriosus?”
2022 Clinical Anatomy Senior Award Recipient:
Title: "Variability of the Anterior Ethmoidal Artery in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery.”
2022 Clinical Anatomy Senior Award Recipient:
Title: "The Anatomy of the Femoral Triangle: Gender Differences and Possible Clinical Implications.”