As the lead preservation specialist of retired medical specimens and curator to historic remains and artifacts, Jeremy has dedicated his career to both his museum, known as The Memento Mori, and to his efforts in the restorative and creative works of the Pauley Institute of Preservation.
Through his work in the Institute of Preservation, Jeremy works to produce educational tools through reconditioning retired medical remains by means of plastination, corrosion casting, anatomical mounts, and all manners of preservation and restorative procedures.
Jeremy’s work in The Memento Mori Museum is to foster a place where lost histories are regained and respectfully displayed. Having dedicated his career to educating and understanding both medical and cultural history, Jeremy unifies his work to provide the public with a foundation of education.