Dr Connor Blythe is an anatomical scientist, with experience as an educator and researcher. His PhD in paediatric skeletal development and estimation of bone strength using medical imaging and quantitative ultrasound has paved the way to a strong teaching and early research career in anatomy, paediatric imaging and anatomical variation.
His teaching experience spans over several universities and a medical school with a focus on anatomy education, including human donor dissection, regional and sectional anatomy, neuroanatomy, medical imaging, histology, and systematic anatomy.
His research area focuses on improving anatomical knowledge and understanding through contemporary imaging techniques including ultrasound, computed tomography and plain radiography. With a strong focus on anatomical variation and clinical outcomes that can be used or applied by allied health professionals.
Professional Memberships
- Australian and New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists (ANZACA)
- American Association of Anatomists (AAA)
- Society for Craniofacial Genetics & Developmental Biology (SCGDB)
Awards/Fellowships
- Best Clinical Anatomy Research Poster at the Australian and New Zealand Association of Clinical Anatomists (ANZACA) conference, December 2024
- Queensland University of Technology Postgraduate Research Award (QUTPRA) in recognition of exceptional research potential
Professional Social Media
Research areas
- anatomy
- medical imaging
- paediatric development
- anatomical variation
Teaching areas
- LFS122 Human Anatomy
- Medical Imaging
- Embryology