Department of Craniofacial Developmental Biology 

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Prof. Radlanski is standing at his desk, bent over a stereoscope. He is viewing two paper images which are positioned next to another under the device. The resulting viewing image is a 3D-visualized one.

Department of Craniofacial Developmental Biology

Research of the Department of Craniofacial Developmental Biology is focused on the visualization of prenatal craniofacial morphogenesis in humans, as well as on microstructural aspects.

The department originates from the Institute for clinical and theoretical dentistry, to which the current director was appointed in 1992.

Scientific activity is mainly devoted to imaging of the developmental processes in 3D. Furthermore, clinical, mainly practical orthodontic topics.