Carrie Veilleux, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin: “Beyond morphology: Using molecular ecology to explore variation and evolution of the senses.” Friday, December 14, 12 pm, RES 218

The Center for Anatomical Sciences will host Carrie Veilleux, Ph.D. (Research Fellow, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin) for a seminar lecture entitled: “Beyond morphology: Using molecular ecology to explore variation and evolution of the senses” on Friday, December 14, 2018 at 12 pm in RES 218. Refreshments will be provided.

Carrie Veilleux, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin: “Beyond morphology: Using molecular ecology to explore variation and evolution of the senses.” Friday, December 14, 12 pm, RES 218

The Center for Anatomical Sciences will host Carrie Veilleux, Ph.D. (Research Fellow, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin) for a seminar lecture entitled: “Beyond morphology: Using molecular ecology to explore variation and evolution of the senses” on Friday, December 14, 2018 at 12 pm in RES 218. Refreshments will be provided.

Carrie Veilleux, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin: “Beyond morphology: Using molecular ecology to explore variation and evolution of the senses.” Friday, December 14, 12 pm, RES 218

The Center for Anatomical Sciences will host Carrie Veilleux, Ph.D. (Research Fellow, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin) for a seminar lecture entitled: “Beyond morphology: Using molecular ecology to explore variation and evolution of the senses” on Friday, December 14, 2018 at 12 pm in RES 218. Refreshments will be provided.

Carrie Veilleux, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin: “Beyond morphology: Using molecular ecology to explore variation and evolution of the senses.” Friday, December 14, 12 pm, RES 218

The Center for Anatomical Sciences will host Carrie Veilleux, Ph.D. (Research Fellow, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin) for a seminar lecture entitled: “Beyond morphology: Using molecular ecology to explore variation and evolution of the senses” on Friday, December 14, 2018 at 12 pm in RES 218. Refreshments will be provided.

Carrie Veilleux, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin: “Beyond morphology: Using molecular ecology to explore variation and evolution of the senses.” Friday, December 14, 12 pm, RES 218

The Center for Anatomical Sciences will host Carrie Veilleux, Ph.D. (Research Fellow, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin) for a seminar lecture entitled: “Beyond morphology: Using molecular ecology to explore variation and evolution of the senses” on Friday, December 14, 2018 at 12 pm in RES 218. Refreshments will be provided.

“Physiological and behavioral mechanisms for inhabiting a range of high altitude climates” – Cara Ocobock, Ph.D., Univ. Albany (Friday Nov. 30, 12 pm, RES 326)

Dr. Cara Ocobock, University at Albany (SUNY), will present a lecture entitled “Physiological and behavioral mechanisms for inhabiting a range of high altitude climates” at noon on Friday, November 30, in RES 326. Coffee and cookies will be provided.

“Physiological and behavioral mechanisms for inhabiting a range of high altitude climates” – Cara Ocobock, Ph.D., Univ. Albany (Friday Nov. 30, 12 pm, RES 326)

Dr. Cara Ocobock, University at Albany (SUNY), will present a lecture entitled “Physiological and behavioral mechanisms for inhabiting a range of high altitude climates” at noon on Friday, November 30, in RES 326. Coffee and cookies will be provided.

“Physiological and behavioral mechanisms for inhabiting a range of high altitude climates” – Cara Ocobock, Ph.D., Univ. Albany (Friday Nov. 30, 12 pm, RES 326)

Dr. Cara Ocobock, University at Albany (SUNY), will present a lecture entitled “Physiological and behavioral mechanisms for inhabiting a range of high altitude climates” at noon on Friday, November 30, in RES 326. Coffee and cookies will be provided.

STARS Research Seminar: Dr. Christopher Rainwater – “Anthropological Trauma Research in a Medical Examiner Setting” at 11 am on Monday, March 11 (RES 205)

Chris Rainwater, PhD, Chief Forensic Anthropologist, Tarrant County Medical Examiner’s Office, will give a Structural Anatomy & Rehabilitation Sciences (STARS) research seminar at 11 am on Monday, March 11 in RES 205 (Anatomy Bioskills Classroom).

STARS Research Seminar – Dr. Marc Crawford: “Cervical Intradiscal Pressure Considerations for Rehabilitation in Supine Postures: A Cadaveric Investigation” at 1 pm on Thursday, April 4 (RES 205)

Dr. Marc Crawford is an Assistant Professor in the UNTHSC Department of Physical Therapy. He is a Board-Certified Clinical Specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy.  Dr. Crawford’s research focuses on intradiscal pressure responses to posture, injury prevention, and tissue responses to orthopaedic evaluation and treatment.  He will give a Structural Anatomy & Rehabilitation Sciences (STARS) research seminar at 1 pm on Thursday, April 4 in RES 205 (Anatomy Bioskills Classroom).