Introducing In Utero
Ian Gibbins retired in 2014 after more than 30 years as a neuroscientist, including 20 years as Professor of Anatomy at Flinders University. He was internationally recognised for his research into the microscopic development, organisation and behaviour of the nerves communicating between the internal organs and the spinal cord.
He taught extensively across the fields of embryology, neuroscience and functional anatomy, and introduced innovative educational approaches to the medical school curriculum. Ian is now a widely published poet, working across diverse domains including electronic music, video, performance, and public art installations, often in collaboration with other artists. He has published three books of poetry and has been a major contributor to three significant collaborative art-science exhibitions.
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