The Animal Locomotion Lab will like to welcome our new postdoc, Mayowa Adegboyega.
Dr. Adegboyega uses geometric morphometrics to study the evolution and functional anatomy of the human pelvis. She completed her doctorate at the University of California, Davis working with Dr. Timothy Weaver.
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The Animal Locomotion Lab is glad to welcome two new postdocs Madelyn Crowell and Sarah Little.
Dr. Madelyn Crowell studies the bone density of semiaquatic mammals and how that may correlate with ecological niche and feeding behaviors. Dr. Sarah Little investigates bone loading and biomechanics in humans and osteoimmune regulation of bone mass acquisition during development using rodent models. Two new postdoctoral researchers, Lauren Sarringhaus and Blake Dickson, are joining the Animal Locomotion Lab in 2020.
Dr. Sarringhaus researches ontogenetic change in the skeletons of great apes. She completed her doctorate at the University of Michigan working with Dr. Laura MacClatchy and Dr. John Mitani. Dr. Dickson uses quantitative methods to investigate the transition from aquatic to terrestrial locomotion in early tetrapods. He completed his doctorate at Harvard University working with Dr. Stephanie Pierce. |
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