Student Presenters at AABA meetings

April 3, 2024

Student Presenters at AABA meetings

All AABA Presenters standing with their posters

We are highlighting the outstanding work of our students and faculty who attended/presented at the annual American Association of Biological Association (AABA) meetings in Los Angeles, California.

Kaita Gurian presented two posters: Using μCT scans to assess R-L differences in tooth size for studies of fluctuating asymmetry and Direct Assessment of Phytoload in Cercocebus Atys Diet to Further Identify Selective Agents of Thick Enamel.

Liya Samuel presented a poster entitled Bonobo and chimpanzee metacarpal bone density: Implications for understanding the origin of gracile morphology.

Allyson Simon presented a poster entitled The effect of developmental stress on survival in the Hamann-Todd Collection. She also won the Outstanding Student Prize. 

Abigail Musch presented a poster entitled Trends in NAGPRA Literature. 

Emma Brzezinski presented a poster entitled Preliminary Investigation of Regional Clavicle Cortical Porosity using Pore Extractor 2D.

Madelyn Green presented the paper Investigating Patterns of Gene Flow in the Cranial Morphology of East and Southeast Asian Populations.

Megan Duncanson presented the poster The More the Merrier? Re-examining Health Outcomes of Urbanization from the European History of Health Project Database.

Tessa Cannon presented a paper entitled Monkeys and Microbes: Examining the gut and oral microbiome in SIV infected sooty mangabeys.

Congratulations to all of them!!

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