The #CerebralArterialCircle is our next #DecolonizingTheBody feature. The network of arteries along the base of the brain provides potential alternative paths for blood flow.
The #eponym "Willis" is named for the most detailed describer, but not the first.
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The School of Medicine and Department of Evolutionary Anthropology at @DukeU are seeking up to two full-time postdocs.
For applicants who already recieved their PhD:
https://t.co/CfC8STbAx1
For applicants have not yet received their PhD:
https://t.co/jvECrmL5GR
Duke Evolutionary Anthropology is recruiting (PAID) summer interns! Interns will gain first-hand experience with research on topics such as health, genetics, or paleontology. Preference will be given to students currently enrolled in a local NC HBCU! https://t.co/L3QcbM3JUQ
Our sincerest thanks to everyone who was a part of bringing this volume to life. We hope this to be comprehensive resource for students and researchers alike on the evolution, anatomy & function of the Primate Foot.
Excited to share our edited volume on the Evolution of the Primate Foot (led by Angel Zeininger, and with Roshna Wunderlich and Dan Schmitt), now available through Springer! https://t.co/Y1YwbSkkB9
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Excited to share our edited volume on the Evolution of the Primate Foot (led by Angel Zeininger, and with Roshna Wunderlich and Dan Schmitt), now available through Springer! https://t.co/Y1YwbSkkB9
@wunderre@ALLabDuke
Believe it or not we actually learned a lot about some of the newest and most exciting discoveries in Evolutionary Anthropology, we just had a LOT of fun doing it 🤣
Still thinking about the best @EvAnthDuke EATs Hot Topics ever! The hottest science articles met the 'hautest' runway for a morning we'll never forget.
Dr. Mayowa Adegboyega @MayowaPhD is a postdoc @EvAnthDuke. She uses #AnatomyEveryDay to instruct medical students in gross anatomy, and in her research to analyze pelvic evolution and variation and gait biomechanics in humans.
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BREAKING NEWS:
The 2022 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Svante Pääbo “for his discoveries concerning the genomes of extinct hominins and human evolution.”
The rumors are true: WE ARE HIRING! Two assistant professor positions, in any area of biology. Come join a vibrant department and help us make it an even more exciting place to learn and research. Please RT widely! More info: https://t.co/NBEziLB5iQ