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Outside the Lab Profession, Training and education

Spectacular Specimens

The Harry Brookes Allen Museum of Anatomy and Pathology in Melbourne, Australia, holds a vast collection of human tissue specimens, animal anatomy specimens, and historical anatomical models. Although the museum isn’t open to the public, students, researchers, and medical professionals are offered a unique insight into the body through the collection.

To learn more about the secrets contained within, we connected with Rohan Long, curator of The Harry Brookes Allen Museum. See the interview between Long and Deputy Editor Jessica Allerton below!

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Jessica Allerton

Deputy Editor, The Pathologist

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