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职称:Associate Professor
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:African-American/Black Studies
联系方式:617-353-5026
Jeremy received a doctorate in biological anthropology from the University of Michigan in 2008. He is a functional morphologist, interested in reconstructing the locomotor habits of the earliest apes, and the earliest upright walking human ancestors (hominins). These research interests have brought him to the continent of Africa, where he has studied climbing in a wild population of chimpanzees in the Kibale National Park, western Uganda. Additionally, Jeremy is part of an international research team excavating and analyzing the fossilized remains of some of the earliest apes on the slopes of the now extinct Moroto and Napak volcanoes in the Karamoja district of eastern Uganda. Jeremy’s interests in the origins of upright walking has allowed him to study fossil foot and leg bones from early human ancestors in museums in South Africa, Tanzania, and Kenya. His particular anatomical expertise is in the evolution of the human foot and ankle. Areas of Interest: Human evolution, locomotor anatomy