Present | Associate Professor, Campbell University ‐ School of Osteopathic Medicine | |
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Disciplines
Research Interests
Grants
2011 - 2014 | Hominin footprints, fossils, and their context in the early Pleistocene of Koobi Fora, Kenya |
National Science Foundation | |
Role: Senior personnel; faculty associate | |
Colleague(s): B.G. Richmond et al. | |
$331,999 | |
2008 - 2010 | Doctoral Dissertation Improvement: Shoulder functional anatomy and development – implications for interpreting early hominin locomotion |
National Science Foundation | |
Role: Co-P.I. | |
Colleague(s): B.G. Richmond (P.I.) | |
$15,000 | |
2007 - 2010 | Selective Excellence Graduate Fellowship and IGERT Program |
GWU and NSF | |
2009 | Shoulder functional anatomy and development – implications for interpreting early hominin locomotion |
L.S.B. Leakey Foundation | |
General Research Grant for Ph.D candidates | |
Role: Co-P.I. | |
Colleague(s): B.G. Richmond (P.I.) | |
$1,600 | |
2008 - 2009 | Shoulder functional anatomy and development – implications for interpreting early hominin locomotion |
Wenner-Gren Foundation | |
Dissertation Fieldwork Grant | |
Role: Co-P.I. | |
Colleague(s): B.G. Richmond (P.I.) | |
$5,460 | |
2007 | Cotlow Field Research Fund |
GWU Anthropology Department | |
$500 | |
2006 - 2007 | Graduate Teaching Assistantship |
GWU | |
2006 | Graduate Teaching Assistantship |
GWU | |
2006 | Lewis and Clark Fund for Research and Exploration |
American Philosophical Society | |
$2,800 | |
2005 | Grant-in-Aid of Research award |
Sigma Xi, GWU Chapter | |
$500 | |
2004 - 2005 | Selective Excellence Graduate Fellowship and IGERT Program |
GWU and NSF |
Professional Service and Affiliations
2016 - Present | Member, American Association of Anatomists | 2004 - Present | Member, American Association of Physical Anthropologists | 2004 - Present | Member, Paleoanthropological Society | 2018 | Member, Program Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists | 2016 | Member, Student Prize Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists |
Honors and Awards
- Earnest A. Hooton Prize, 78th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Chicago, IL. Factors contributing to hominoid shoulder morphology: muscle size, ontogeny, and behavior (MW Hamrick and BG Richmond, coauthors), 2009.
Courses
- OMED 530, Anatomy
- MSBS 506, Anatomy
- MPAP 531, Anatomy and Physiology
- DPT 704, Human Anatomy
2010 | Ph.D., George Washington University ‐ Hominid Paleobiology | |
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2003 | B.A., Duke University ‐ Biological Anthropology and Anatomy | |
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