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John Bertram
Associate Professor, Department of Cell Biology & Anatomy; Director, Gross Anatomy Lab
Research Focus: Comparative biomechanics, locomotion, skeletal biology and scaling John Bertram's Web Page |
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Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology & Archaeology
Research Focus:primate and human evolution, environmental pressures, http://www.reacheproject.com/ Susanne Cote's Web Page
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Professor, Department of Anthropology & Archaeology Research Focus: primatology specializing in the social systems, behavioral ecology and conservation of Costa Rican and Japanese monkeys.
Linda Fedigan's Web Page |
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Associate Professor, Department of Cell Biology & Anatomy Research Focus: the developmental genetic basis for variation in humans and other species.
Benedikt Hallgrimsson's Web Page Morphometrics Lab |
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Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology & Archaeology Research Focus: ecology of several populations of brown lemurs and their hybrids, as well as the effects of anthropogenic disturbance on biodiversity in the rain forest of southeastern Madagascar.
Steig Johnson's Web Page
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Professor, Department of Anthropology & Archaeology Research Focus: human adaptation to diet and disease in the past. Most of Anne's work involves applications of stable isotope analysis to the determination of past diet.
M. Anne Katzenberg's Web Page |
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Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology & Archaeology Research Focus: social dynamics of Japanese Macaques, and behavioural ecology of the Belizean black howler monkeys.
Mary Pavelka's webpage
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Professor, Department of Biological Sciences Research Focus: evolutionary and functional morphology of both living and extinct amniote vertebrates
Anthony Russell's webpage
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Professor, Department of Anthropology & Archaeology Research Focus: socio-ecology of black and white colobus (Colobus vellerosus) in West Africa. Pascale's main research interests include ape and colobine social organization and socio-ecology, and conservation issues.
Pascale Sicotte's webpage
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Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology & Archaeology Research Focus: adaptation, health, and nutrition of indigenous peoples in the Amazon Basin and the compatibility of biological conservation with human development in the tropics.
Warren Wilson's Web Page |
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