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Functional Morphology

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  • Douglas Martin Boyer

    Douglas Martin Boyer

    Associate Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology
    doug.boyer@duke.edu
    http://www.dougmboyer.com/
  • Steven E. Churchill

    Steven E. Churchill

    Professor in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
    churchy@duke.edu
    http://www.baa.duke.edu/FacPages/churchil.html
  • Richard Frederick Kay

    Richard Frederick Kay

    Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology
    richard.kay@duke.edu
    http://evolutionaryanthropology.duke.edu/kay-lab
  • V. Louise Roth

    V. Louise Roth

    Professor of Biology
    vlroth@duke.edu
  • Daniel Oliver Schmitt

    Daniel Oliver Schmitt

    Professor in the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
    daniel.schmitt@duke.edu
    http://evolutionaryanthropology.duke.edu/people?Gurl=%2Faas%2FBAA&Uil=daniel.sc…
  • Christine Elizabeth Wall

    Christine Elizabeth Wall

    Research Professor Emerita of Evolutionary Anthropology
    christine.wall@duke.edu
    This is the Wall Lab webpage
  • Angel Zeininger

    Angel Zeininger

    Lecturning Fellow, Senior of Evolutionary Anthropology
    angel.zeininger@duke.edu
    Animal Locomotion Lab

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  • About Us
    • Our Vision Statement
    • Diversity Statement
    • Professional Organizations
  • Undergraduate
    • Degree Programs
      • Major
      • Minor
      • Teacher Certification
    • Learning Objectives
      • Assessment Plan
    • Applicants and Pre-majors
      • Declaring a Major
      • Jobs After Graduation
    • Current Students
      • Undergraduate Research
      • Graduation with Distinction
      • Independent Study
      • Global Education
  • Graduate
    • Ph.D. Degree
    • Prospective Students
      • Financial Support
      • Frequently Asked Questions
      • Living in Durham
      • Where Our Students Go
      • How to Apply
    • Current Students
      • Advising & the Committee
      • Annual Progress Reporting
      • Seminar Requirement
        • Seminar Series
      • Writing Requirement
      • Preliminary Exam
      • Research Funding
      • Teaching Assistantships
  • Courses
    • All Courses
    • Concentrations Courses
      • Anatomy and Paleoanthropology
      • Behavior, Ecology and Cognition
      • Human Biology
    • Subdisciplines Courses
      • Cognitive Evolution
      • Human and Comparative Anatomy
      • Human Evolution and Adaptation
      • Primate Ecology
      • Primate Evolution and Adaptation
      • Primate Social Behavior
  • People
    • Primary Faculty
    • Secondary Faculty
    • Adjunct Faculty
    • Gross Anatomy
    • Emeriti
    • Research Staff
    • Administrative Staff
    • Graduate Students
  • Research & Labs
    • Fields of Research
      • Evolutionary Medicine
      • Functional Morphology
      • Genetics and Genomics
      • Paleontology
      • Primate Behavior & Ecology
      • Primate Cognition/Human Cognitive Evolution
      • Systematics & Comparative Methods
    • Faculty Labs
      • Animal Locomotion Laboratory
      • Boyer Lab
      • Churchill Lab
      • Drea Lab
      • Duke Canine Cognition Center
      • Hominoid Psychology Research Group
      • Kay Lab
      • Nunn Lab
      • Pusey Lab
        • Jane Goodall Institute Research Center
      • Tung Lab
      • Wall Lab
    • Selected Faculty Books
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