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about me
I am a PhD Candidate in Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University, supervised by Dr. Doug Boyer. My research interests are based in evolutionary biomechanics, functional morphology and functional questions about primate origins, primate synapomorphies, and specialized primate locomotion.
I have a Bachelor of Science in Biology (with distinction) from the University of Calgary and a Masters in Biological Anthropology (interdisciplinary specialization) from the University of Calgary where I was co-supervised by Dr. Campbell Rolian and Dr. Susanne Cote.
While at the University of Calgary, I also collaborated with researchers at the Icelandic Institute for Natural History (Náttúrufræðistofnun Íslands), the Arctic Fox Center (Melrakkasetur) in Iceland’s Westfjords, and Denmark’s Aarhus University.