The Centre for Anatomy and Human Identfication (CAHID) was set up in 2008 and is located in the Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Dundee, Scotland.
Prof Sue Black heads the Centre and is currently the driving force behind our fundraising campaign. She was awarded an OBE for her International Human Identification work from mass graves and co-authored Developmental Juvenile Osteology and The Juvenile Skeleton.
The award-winning staff of this Centre are amongst the most experienced in the UK in the fields of human identification, forensic anthropology, craniofacial identification and the study of the human body.
The core remit of the Centre is the study of anatomy. The Centre delivers high quality anatomy teaching at all levels, via whole body dissection which allows students to develop a sound knowledge of the human body. The Centre relies on the generosity of donors for the ability to teach students to the highest standard possible.
