Design
of Web pages
Mary
Walsh is the Graphic Web designer at Greenleaf MeDia,
who helped construct, compose and arrange the many information
and image components of the web pages for our Brain Collection.
Mary is activily involved in preparing web products for many
different pamphlets, home pages, brochures, etc. for the many
projects presented to her by other clients as well.
Preparation
and manipulation of images, web design, text and image placement
Carol
Dizack is the major preparer of the images and illustrations
that appear in this electronic document, and is presenty helping
in web design and text and image placement. She is a senior
Medical/Scientific Illustrator/Graphic Designer in the Department
of Media Solutions at the University of Wisconsin's Medical
Sciences Center. She is the major contributor of the digital
images and graphic elements to be found throughout our Web
Site. Carol has given enormous attention and time to details
of coloring, artistic appearance, scanning, and fine facets
of composition and quality of the images presented.
Acquisition,
preparation, preservation, histological processing, photography
and illustration of the specimens in the brain collections.
see
Personnel.
Institutions
The
Department of Physiology (formerly the Department
of Neurophysiology) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
has provided space, administrative and moral support continuously
over the many decades during which the Mammalian Brain
Collection project has been carried out, as well as during
the last several years during which this Internet Web design
have been accomplished.
The
National Science Foundation and the National Institutes
of Health have provided funding support throughout the
duration of the production of this Web document as well as
for the acquisition, preparation and analysis of the brain
specimens throughout the entire period of our neuroanatomical
brain collection activities.