Research Requests
The Spencer R. Atkinson Library of Applied Anatomy and Comparative Anatomy collections are open to research by all qualified personnel. Access to the collections is by appointment only. Appointments are scheduled by the Curator upon receipt of a written statement of research objectives and data collection methods. All research requests (see requirements below) must be submitted in writing on institutional letterhead and addressed to the Curator, Ward Museum, IDHCS, University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, 2155 Webster Street, San Francisco, CA 94115-2399. A report of research findings must be provided to the Curator at the conclusion of a research study regardless of whether or not a formal publication results.
UOP Faculty or Non-UOP Visiting Scholars: Research request forms are available on the Atkinson website (atkinsonskulls.dental.pacific.edu) or upon request from the IDHCS curator. The following information must be provided in the research request submitted by UOP faculty or non-UOP visiting scholars:
1) name, current affiliation, phone number and email address;
2) copy of curriculum vitae;
3) letter of support from the primary faculty advisor, if in a university undergraduate or graduate program;
4) agreement to send copies of publications, abstracts, and dissertations resulting from your study;
5) purpose of research, including a paragraph defining general research hypothesis and methodology, types of specimens you will examine (i.e., age groups, ethnic groups, particular syndromes, pathologies, etc.);
6) nature of study procedure, including anatomical structures to be examined or measured;
7) method of examination or measurement, including calipers, other osteometric devices, 3D digitizer, photographic equipment, X-ray equipment, CT scan equipment, or other;
8) previous experience using calipers and 3D digitizer, if these instruments are to be used during your study;
9) if you plan to bring additional visitors, their names, affiliations, and what their tasks will be;
10) the suggested date(s) and proposed duration of your visit;
11) how you learned about the Atkinson collection (i.e., from website, advertisement, individual or institution);
UOP Students
Research request forms are available on the Atkinson website (atkinsonskulls.dental.pacific.edu) or upon request from the IDHCS. Faculty sponsorship is required for submission of a UOP student research request. In addition to those eleven items listed above, UOP students must provide the following:
12) name and department of faculty sponsor;
13) anticipated year of graduation from UOP.
Research Approval Process
For adequate review and scheduling, research requests must be submitted at least three months in advance by visiting scholars and one month in advance by UOP faculty and students. Proposed visit date(s) and study duration will be discussed at the time of research request submission to determine the feasibility of dates and times. Following consideration and approval of the research request by the IDHCS Curator, the researcher will be notified of the approval, in writing.
Research Conditions
Researchers
Research permission is granted only to UOP faculty and students, to visiting scholars affiliated with academic institutions, and to medical and dental professionals.
Research Use Form
On the day of the visit, the researcher will sign a Research Use Form that contains the following information: Researcher’s name, phone number, affiliation or professional address, email address, a brief description of conditions governing research use, and a list of specimens examined. The Research Use Form serves as a means of efficient recordkeeping for the IDHCS.
Designated Research Area
Research study of the SRA and CA collections by UOP faculty, UOP students and visiting scholars must take place at UOP’s Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in the IDHCS’s designated research area. Special permission must be obtained to transport specimens to nearby facilities for photographing, X-raying or CT scanning.
Specimen Selection
Based on the objectives of the study and in consultation with the researcher, the IDHCS Curator will set aside a specific or random sample of specimens from the SRA and CA collections. A Web-searchable database is being developed for the SRA collection. As soon as it is available on line, researchers will be encouraged to access specimen information via the database to facilitate the selection process. Pre-selection of skulls using the database will minimize the visitor’s need to survey the collection itself, an activity the IDHCS discourages due to collection preservation concerns.
Care and Preservation
The curator will do most of the handling of the specimens, retrieving them from the storage cabinets for study and returning them after examination is completed. In this manner the potential for damage to the specimens is minimized. On the first day of the study, the researcher will be asked to read the Institute’s Procedural Advice for Handling Skulls guidelines and to sign a research form. There are no restrictions on the number of specimens available for study.
Research Fees
Currently there are no research fees charged to UOP students and faculty, or to visiting scholars.