Post-Doc, Anatomical Sciences
Research Instructor
School of Medicine
About
I am a broadly trained biological anthropologist with specific research and teaching interests in paleoanthropology, primate evolution, and comparative anatomy.
My work primarily focuses on the functional morphology of the postcranial skeleton in extant primates and fossil hominins (human ancestors) with special emphasis on the hands and feet and their relevance to understanding the origins of human bipedality, manual manipulative capabilities and tool use.
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