The Center for Anatomical Sciences (CAS) is a division of the Department of Physiology and Anatomy at UNT Health Fort Worth.


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OUR MISSION: To advance scientific knowledge through education and research in the anatomical sciences and allied fields.

EXPERTISE: The CAS faculty have extensive backgrounds in anatomy, biological anthropology, evolutionary biology, histology, neuroanatomy, and embryology, in addition to education and K-12 science outreach.

GRADUATE STUDIES: The CAS graduate programs (MS and PhD) provide opportunities for our graduate students to pursue research in structural anatomy and biomechanics as applied to biological anthropology, evolutionary biology, forensics, and rehabilitation/orthopedic sciences.

OUTREACH: We are a leading provider of high-quality outreach programs for students and teachers in the Fort Worth ISD and surrounding Tarrant County area.

FACILITIES: Our center encompasses 8,000-square-feet of anatomy laboratories that support anatomical education, research, and outreach.  The Center also houses five state-of-the-art research laboratories equipped for medical imaging analysis/morphometrics, forensic anthropology, thermoregulatory studies (environmental chamber), histology, and paleontological fossil preparation/analysis.


NEWS 

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Seed Grants

October 17, 2025

Department of Physiology and Anatomy SEED Grant Awardees:

  • Elizabeth Cho, Bruce Bunnell, Derek Schreihofer. Evaluating Thermoregulation, Reproductive Hormones, and the Impact of Adipose Tissue in Human Females During Two Stages of the Menstrual Cycle
  • Rebecca Cook, Rita Patterson. An assessment of injury risk through biomechanical analysis in classical ballet.
  • Lauren Gonzales. Revisiting Paleogene and Neogene fossil localities in Peruvian Amazonia.
  • Scott Maddux, Rebecca Cook, Elizabeth Cho, Libby Cowgill: The “obstetric dilemma” and human thermoregulation: Evaluating pelvic biomechanics and locomotor cost in males and females.
  • Rachel Menegaz, Subash Sapkota: TRP channels as mediators of early stress effects on neurodevelopment and mental health.

Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Genetics SEED Grant Awardees:

  • Roxanne Zascavage, Nicole Phillips, Austin Reynolds, Kate Lesciotto: Estimating Age at Death using DNA Methylation Patterns and Nanopore Sequencing

 

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August 18, 2025

Media coverage of Dr. Kate Lesciotto‘s recent collaborative grant from the National Institute of Justice: “MOSAIC: Unifying Methods of Sex, Stature, Affinity & Age for Identification through Computational Standardization.”

UNT Health researchers awarded $2 million collaborative NIJ grant

Postdocs

August 11, 2025

CAS welcomes Postdoctoral Associates Paige Lynch and Subash Sapkota.

Dr. Lynch’s research focuses on forensic anthropology and she joins the Lesciotto Lab.

Dr. Sapkota’s research focuses on neurobiology and he joins the Menegaz Lab.

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July 30, 2025

PhD candidate Baonhu Tran received a Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (DDRIG) from the National Science Foundation to support her dissertation project:  “Re-evaluating the role of the respiratory system in human thermoregulation.” 

 

 

May 22, 2025

Congratulations to Dr. Courtney Miller for receiving the 2025 UNT Health Chancellor’s Award for Scholarly Excellence.

The Chancellor’s Award for Scholarly Excellence recognizes an outstanding graduate from UNT Health Fort Worth with an emphasis on scholarly research.

 

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May 8, 2025

PhD candidate Baonhu Tran received a Research Grant from the Leakey Foundation to support her dissertation project:  Experimentally re-evaluating the role of the respiratory system in human thermoregulatory adaptation.” 

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April 28, 2025

PhD student Courtney Miller received the Dean’s Award for Scholarly Achievement in Research at the CBTS Annual Award Ceremony.

Other CAS honorees included:

  • Janet Sims, Staff Outstanding Service Award
  • Courtney Miller, Structural Anatomy & Rehabilitation Sciences Outstanding Student Award
  • Gwendolyn Miller, Outstanding SABS Member Award
  • Rachel Menegaz, PhD, Golden Apple Award for Teaching
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April 11, 2025

PhD candidate Baonhu Tran received a Dissertation Field Work research grant from the Wenner-Gren Foundation to support her dissertation project:  “Reevaluating the role of the respiratory system in human thermoregulation and climatic adaptation.” 

 
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February 25, 2025

Dr. Graci Finco received an R21 research grant from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging & Bioengineering (1R21EB036447-01) to support her project focused on evaluating fall risks in users of lower limb prosthetics: “Bionic and robotic prostheses: identifying bioethical concerns from key groups to improve development and clinical translation approaches.”

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February 20, 2025

Dr. Lauren Gonzales received a New Investigator Grant from the UNT Health Research Enhancement Assistance Program (REAP) to support her project focused on creating a publically-accessible digital data repository for fossils recovered from the Middle Miocene site of Moboko Island, Kenya: “Preserving the past: establishing a digital database and archive for the Maboko Research Project (1982-present).”

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January 31, 2025

An article by Dr. Kate Lesciotto named to the Journal of Forensic Sciences’ list of 2024 “Noteworthy Articles“.  Noteworthy Articles are selected annually by the JFS Editors to highlight the most impactful scientific articles in forensic science. 

Lesciotto, K. M., & Christensen, A. M. (2024). The over‐citation of Daubert in forensic anthropology. Journal of Forensic Sciences69(1), 9-17.

 

For more news, see the Center for Anatomical Sciences News Archive

 

 


CONTACT: 
Center for Anatomical Sciences
UNT Health Fort Worth
3500 Camp Bowie Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107

Phone: 817-735-2414
Fax: 817-735-2126