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Mark Roughley
Mark Roughley
Reader in Interdisciplinary Digital Visualisation, Liverpool John Moores University
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Assessment of accuracy and recognition of three-dimensional computerized forensic craniofacial reconstruction
GE Miranda, C Wilkinson, M Roughley, TL Beaini, RFH Melani
PloS one 13 (5), e0196770, 2018
522018
Investigating new areas of art-science practice-based research with the MA Art in Science programme at Liverpool School of Art and Design
M Roughley, K Smith, C Wilkinson
Higher Education Pedagogies 4 (1), 226-243, 2019
132019
From Ta-Kesh to Ta-Kush: the affordances of digital, haptic visualisation for heritage accessibility
K Smith, M Roughley, S Harris, C Wilkinson, E Palmer
Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage 19, e00159, 2020
122020
The affordances of 3D and 4D digital technologies for computerized facial depiction
MA Roughley, CM Wilkinson
Biomedical Visualisation: Volume 2, 87-101, 2019
122019
In search of Robert Bruce, part I: craniofacial analysis of the skull excavated at Dunfermline in 1819
CM Wilkinson, M Roughley, RD Moffat, DG Monckton, M MacGregor
Journal of Archaeological science: reports 24, 556-564, 2019
92019
‘To donate or not to donate? that is the question!’: an organ and body donation comic
J Irwin, M Roughley, K Smith
Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine 43 (3), 103-118, 2020
62020
Digital 2D, 2.5 D and 3D methods for adding photo-realistic textures to 3D facial depictions of people from the past
M Roughley, CYJ Liu
Biomedical Visualisation: Volume 11, 245-280, 2022
32022
Pores, pimples and pathologies: 3D capture and detailing of the human skin for 3D medical visualisation and fabrication
M Roughley
Biomedical Visualisation: Volume 8, 141-160, 2020
32020
Revealing the face of Ramesses II through computed tomography, digital 3D facial reconstruction and computer-generated Imagery
CM Wilkinson, SN Saleem, CYJ Liu, M Roughley
Journal of Archaeological Science 160, 105884, 2023
12023
The affordances of 3D imaging modalities for forensic facial identification
T Dickinson, CYJ Liu, M Roughley
12022
A showcase of MA Art in Science research projects (2016–2020) that explore the boundaries of art, anatomy, biology, medicine, microbiology and public health
M Roughley, V Manetti, A Pettigrew, J Irwin, G York-Salmon, S Charuhas, ...
Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine 45 (1), 52-58, 2022
12022
Cystic Fibrosis: A Pocket Guide
M Roughley, L MacDougall, C Erolin
Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine 43 (4), 198-210, 2020
12020
Creating Realistic 3D Models as Teaching Aids for Large Colorectal Polyp Assessment
A Roberts, M Rankin, P O'Toole, M Roughley
2024
Creating 3D Models as Teaching Aids for Large Colorectal Polyp Assessment
A Roberts, M Rankin, P O'Toole, M Roughley
Endoscopy 56 (S 02), MP209, 2024
2024
Development of 3D Training Models for the Identification & Classification of Colorectal Polyps
P O’Toole, A Roberts, M Roughley, M Rankin
2023
Playing with Science: games as a medium of science communication
P Stachyra, M Roughley
Approaches for Science Illustration and Communication, 175-205, 2023
2023
Increasing microbiology literacy about the public health threat of antimicrobial resistance through Art-Science interactions
N Niethamer, M Roughley, R D’Sa
Approaches for Science Illustration and Communication, 207-239, 2023
2023
Transforming Polypectomy Education: One Step At A Time
M Rankin, P O'Toole, M Roughley, A Roberts, AE Whitehead, J Causer, ...
2023
What opportunities and ethical challenges do emerging technologies present for display of digital facial depictions of ancient Egyptian mummies to public audiences?
M Roughley
10th World Congress on Mummy Studies, WMC 2022, 2022
2022
Glioblastoma: The Weed of the Brain: Facilitating transdisciplinary knowledge exchange about the diagnosis and potential treatment of Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM)
A Roberts, M Roughley, C Wilkinson
Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine 45 (2), 120-126, 2022
2022
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