SARS Research Seminar: Dr. Neysa Grider-Potter, UT-HSC San Antonio – “Functional anatomy of primate bipedalism.” Wednesday, May 24, 2:00 PM (LIB 110)

Dr. Neysa Grider-Potter is an Assistant Professor of Anatomy at UT-Health San Antonio. Dr. Grider-Potter’s research focuses on locomotor biomechanics of the mammalian head and neck. Current projects focus on bipedal evolution in primates as well as head balance and visual attention during locomotion.

https://www.neysagriderpotter.com

SARS Research Seminar: Dr. Neysa Grider-Potter, UT-HSC San Antonio – “Functional anatomy of primate bipedalism.” Wednesday, May 24, 2:00 PM (LIB 110)

Dr. Neysa Grider-Potter is an Assistant Professor of Anatomy at UT-Health San Antonio. Dr. Grider-Potter’s research focuses on locomotor biomechanics of the mammalian head and neck. Current projects focus on bipedal evolution in primates as well as head balance and visual attention during locomotion.

https://www.neysagriderpotter.com

SARS Research Seminar: Dr. Neysa Grider-Potter, UT-HSC San Antonio – “Functional anatomy of primate bipedalism.” Wednesday, May 24, 2:00 PM (LIB 110)

Dr. Neysa Grider-Potter is an Assistant Professor of Anatomy at UT-Health San Antonio. Dr. Grider-Potter’s research focuses on locomotor biomechanics of the mammalian head and neck. Current projects focus on bipedal evolution in primates as well as head balance and visual attention during locomotion.

https://www.neysagriderpotter.com

SARS research seminar: Dr. Adam Sylvester, Johns Hopkins University – “Simulating the past: musculoskeletal modeling in paleoanthropology” at noon on Thursday, August 11 (LIB 110 and Zoom)

Adam Sylvester, PhD, Associate Professor of Functional Anatomy and Evolution, John Hopkins University, will present a research lecture entitled “Simulating the past: Musculoskeletal modeling in paleoanthropology” at noon on Thursday, August 11 in LIB 110 and on zoom (for Zoom link, please email Dr. Scott Maddux at scott.maddux@unthsc.edu).

SARS research seminar: Dr. Adam Sylvester, Johns Hopkins University – “Simulating the past: musculoskeletal modeling in paleoanthropology” at noon on Thursday, August 11 (LIB 110 and Zoom)

Adam Sylvester, PhD, Associate Professor of Functional Anatomy and Evolution, John Hopkins University, will present a research lecture entitled “Simulating the past: Musculoskeletal modeling in paleoanthropology” at noon on Thursday, August 11 in LIB 110 and on zoom (for Zoom link, please email Dr. Scott Maddux at scott.maddux@unthsc.edu).

SARS research seminar: Dr. Adam Sylvester, Johns Hopkins University – “Simulating the past: musculoskeletal modeling in paleoanthropology” at noon on Thursday, August 11 (LIB 110 and Zoom)

Adam Sylvester, PhD, Associate Professor of Functional Anatomy and Evolution, John Hopkins University, will present a research lecture entitled “Simulating the past: Musculoskeletal modeling in paleoanthropology” at noon on Thursday, August 11 in LIB 110 and on zoom (for Zoom link, please email Dr. Scott Maddux at scott.maddux@unthsc.edu).

SARS research seminar, August 8: Dr. Charles Roseman, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – “Learning from 200 Years of Mendel: Lessons from Genophagy to GWAS”

Charles Roseman, PhD, Associate Professor of Integrative Biology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, will present a research seminar entitled “Learning from 200 Years of Mendel: Lessons from Genophagy to GWAS” at 11 am on Monday, August 8, in LIB 110 and on Zoom (for Zoom link, please email Dr. Scott Maddux at scott.maddux@unthsc.edu).

SARS research seminar: Dr. Adam Sylvester, Johns Hopkins University – “Simulating the past: musculoskeletal modeling in paleoanthropology” at noon on Thursday, August 11 (LIB 110 and Zoom)

Adam Sylvester, PhD, Associate Professor of Functional Anatomy and Evolution, John Hopkins University, will present a research lecture entitled “Simulating the past: Musculoskeletal modeling in paleoanthropology” at noon on Thursday, August 11 in LIB 110 and on zoom (for Zoom link, please email Dr. Scott Maddux at scott.maddux@unthsc.edu).

SARS research seminar, August 8: Dr. Charles Roseman, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign – “Learning from 200 Years of Mendel: Lessons from Genophagy to GWAS”

Charles Roseman, PhD, Associate Professor of Integrative Biology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, will present a research seminar entitled “Learning from 200 Years of Mendel: Lessons from Genophagy to GWAS” at 11 am on Monday, August 8, in LIB 110 and on Zoom (for Zoom link, please email Dr. Scott Maddux at scott.maddux@unthsc.edu).

SARS research seminar: Dr. Alexandra Niclou, University of Notre Dame, “Evolutionary and Health Implications of Brown Fat Activity in Samoan Adults”

Alexandra Niclou, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, will present a research lecture titled “Evolutionary and Health Implications of Brown Fat Activity in Samoan Adults” at noon on Thursday, August 4, in LIB 110 and on Zoom (for Zoom link, please email Dr. Scott Maddux at scott.maddux@unthsc.edu).