Associate Professor Olha Prykhodko’s Fellowship at the Human Anatomy Centre, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

Associate Professor of the Department of Morphology, Olha Prykhodko, has successfully completed her fellowship at the Human Anatomy Centre of the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. The fellowship took place from February 2023 to February 2025. 

The University of Cambridge is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious academic institutions, with a tradition of anatomical research spanning over 450 years. 

During her fellowship, Olha Prykhodko was an active member of the Cambridge academic community, where she taught, studied, and participated in research projects. As part of the Department of Physiology, Development, and Neuroscience, she closely collaborated with academic mentors and colleagues who are internationally recognized leaders in their fields. This experience allowed her not only to enhance her teaching methodologies but also to engage in cutting-edge research in the field of anatomy. 

Particular attention was given to the practical aspects of anatomy education, including dissections, visualisation of anatomical structures using ultrasound, and innovative approaches to training future medical professionals. 

Olha Prykhodko expresses her sincere gratitude to her mentor, Associate Professor Sarah Fawcett, Professor Cecilia Brassett, and Professor W.H. College, who provided invaluable support throughout the fellowship and generously shared their unique expertise.