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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 2024 - present

University of Toronto - Professor - 2004 to present

July 2022 - July 2024

July 2017 - July 2021

Jan 2003 - Dec 2004

Oct 2021 - Dec 2002

Associate Professor

Biomedical Communications graduate programs

Temerty Faculty of Medicine

University of Toronto​

Department of Biology

University of Toronto Mississauga​

Vice Chair, Forensic Science Program

Department of Anthropology

University of Toronto Mississauga

Associate Dean, Academic Programs

University of Toronto Mississauga

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

Multimedia Designer

Credit Valley Hospital (Trillium Health Partners)

Mississauga, ON

Canada

Medical Animator

Jack Digital Productions

Toronto, ON

Canada

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)

​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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© 2024 by Marc Dryer

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