👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽 Some more of my PhD research is out! This time we explore the cortical structure of great ape intermediate phalanges 🦴🦧
@ZewdiT@CazenaveMarine1@DrMattSkinner @TracyKivell
https://t.co/NR94WgpkYV
Different ways of ‘getting a grip’. How ancient human relatives in South Africa used their #hands reveals varying levels of dexterity & climbing ability. Study @ScienceAdvances led by @Samar__Syeda & Tracy Kivell. #hominins@AMNH https://t.co/sa1tz7U5CH & https://t.co/hvkwYjZH5k
Thrilled to announce our new paper on the evolution of the human inner ear otolithic system!
We find evolutionary divergences of the otolithic inner ear in humans and apes, with possible links to the evolution of postural behavior 👇👇
https://t.co/NcMR4ccUHH
New paper on Sahelanthropus, finding femur shaft could be consistent with forms of locomotion beyond bipedality.
50-days free access at JHE: https://t.co/2nePO3K4kW
Collaboration led by my recent postdoc @CazenaveMarine1, including some data from my PhD student @Osteoficionado
slowly but surely pumping out the chapters from my dissertation.... ⭐️
in our new study featured on the cover of @J_Exp_Biol 's latest issue, we discover that climbing force profiles are remarkably stereotyped across humans regardless of experience!
https://t.co/CunPvs5aXi
Special issue of American Journal of Biological Anthropology in honor of Professor Mary Marzke, co-edited by Tracy Kivell, Matt Tocheri, and me is out w/ 15 papers inspired by Mary's pioneering efforts in primate functional anatomy with emphasis on the evolution of the hand. 1/n
Want to study Neanderthal teeth? In collaboration with Dr. Gregory Abrams @Grego_Abrams and Espace museal d'Andenne, MicroCT scans of Neanderthal fossils from Scladina Cave, Belgium can now be requested through https://t.co/XDSR7QPR9H
Our paper on dental morphology in Homo habilis is out in @NatureComms! We looked at the internal structure of H. habilis teeth, and found that most, including OH 7, are remarkably similar to Australopithecus @MPI_EVA_Leipzig
https://t.co/qsd6xAB7z0
I passed my viva yesterday!! 🥳
Possibly one of the most enjoyable days of my academic journey. Grateful for my upper isles and the supportive lab group they’ve fostered over the years!! 🥰🥰
📢Don't miss next ESB webinar on "Automated Execution of Python Scripts for Medical Image Processing and Bone FEA" - by Prof. Dr. Dieter Pahr
🗓️November 14, 2023 5-6pm
register here: https://t.co/4G1ABud2r5
I collaborated w/ orthopedic colleagues at CU School of Medicine to provide CT scans of flat-footed individuals to better understand variation in hominin navicular morphology & evolution of the longitudinal arch for this new paper led by Rita Sorrentino.
https://t.co/DmAuzlXy3H
(1/5) Excited to share our new insights into primate shoulder range-of-motion (ROM), now available #OpenAccess in #ProcB! @nate_m_young@RainbowBiomech
We introduce an in silico model to explore the relationship among morphology, ROM, and behaviour
https://t.co/mCKaBg7ypE
VCWAP Call For Abstracts!
Are you an early-career woman researcher and/or paleoartist?
Do you want to share your work?
See the details in the post below
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Paranthropus skeleton or not? You decide.
"Taxonomic attribution of the KNM-ER 1500 partial skeleton from the Burgi Member of the Koobi Fora Formation, Kenya" by Ward et al.
50 days free access here: https://t.co/UDd9yWISSj