Integrating anatomy, clinical insight, and education.
To establish a sustainable and academically rigorous anatomy research group that contributes meaningful evidence to medical education and clinical practice in Indonesia
To advance basic and clinical anatomy research, including anatomical variation, morphology, reproduction, and neuroanatomy.
To generate reliable data that support education, clinical decision-making, and patient care.
To develop research-informed teaching resources and standardized academic outputs.
To maintain high-quality publications and collaborative research partnerships.

Gross Anatomy focuses on the development of anatomical research at the macroscopic level, including specimen preservation techniques, anatomical variation in the Indonesian population, and morphology and anthropometry studies. This area aims to generate structured anatomical data, standardized procedures, and reference materials that support medical education, surgical planning, and clinical practice.

Clinical Anatomy integrates anatomical science with clinical application, particularly in reproductive health and neuroanatomy. Research in this area emphasizes clinically relevant data generation, imaging correlation, and translational studies that contribute to evidence-based decision-making and improved patient care.

Anatomy Education concentrates on improving the quality of anatomy teaching through evidence-based approaches, including digital learning, curriculum development, and educational evaluation. This area supports the development of effective teaching strategies, research-informed learning materials, and innovative instructional tools for medical training.
The Gross and Clinical Anatomy Research Group conducts structured research in macroscopic anatomy, reproductive and neuroanatomy, and anatomy education. Our work aims to strengthen medical training and provide reliable anatomical evidence for clinical practice in Indonesia.
