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Animal Locomotion Lab: In the media
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Daniel Schmitt and Jandy Hanna's work on the biomechanics of primate climbing was featured in the National Geographic show, " Going Deep with David Rees: How to climb a Tree. In this video, Tracy Kivell discusses her work on the evolution of knuckle-walking. This collaborative research with Daniel Schmitt was also featured by Live Science. Research conducted by Kristin Bishop and Daniel Schmitt on energy recovery in cats was covered by NBC News. Duke University Evolutionary Anthropology. Y in Barcelona, ...
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Animal Locomotion Lab: Publications
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Larsen, R.J.,. Jackson, W.H., Schmitt, D.A. Mechanisms for regulating step length while running towards and over an obstacle. Human Movement Science 49:186-195. Patel, B.A., Zipfel, B., Carlson, K.J. Trabecular architecture in the StW 352 fossil hominin calcaneus. Journal of Human Evolution 97:145-158. Doi:10.1016/j.jhevol.2016.05.009. Burgess, L.M., Schmitt, D. Granatosky, M.C. Tripp, C.H., and Schmitt, D. Li Y, Norton JN, Reynolds RP, Schmitt D. (In Press) Vibrating frequencies in mice and rats:. Lumba...
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Animal Locomotion Lab: Charlotte Miller
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Charlotte Miller is a postdoctoral researcher in the Animal Locomotion Lab, looking at the ways in which non-human primates use the mass of their tails during locomotion. She is also working on foot function projects with Nicole Griffin. Before coming to Duke, Charlotte studied for her PhD with John Hutchinson. Duke University Evolutionary Anthropology. Duke Lemur Center Division of Fossil Primates. Congratulations to Dr. Michael Granatosky on his successful dissertation defense! Presented talks at the 1...
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Animal Locomotion Lab: Angel Zeininger
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I have examined the development of hand and foot postures in digitigrade baboons, bipedal toddlers, and am currently investigating the ontogeny of heel-strike and knuckle-walking in infant chimpanzees and gorillas. Duke University Evolutionary Anthropology. Duke Lemur Center Division of Fossil Primates. Congratulations to Dr. Michael Granatosky on his successful dissertation defense! Congratulations to Karyne Rabey. Who accepted a tenure-track job at Midwestern University! Who won the Juan Comas prize.
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Animal Locomotion Lab: Roxanne Larsen
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Before coming to Duke, I taught Human Anatomy and Physiology at several different colleges while completing my graduate degrees. I was an instructor of Biology at Central Community College. In Hastings, Nebraska. I taught undergraduate Human Anatomy and Physiology labs while I earned my PhD with Robert Baker. At TexasTech University. My dissertation focused on investigating species relationships of Caribbean bats using phylogenetics and morphological analyses. During my MS with Scott Pedersen. Who began ...
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Animal Locomotion Lab: People
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Karyne N. Rabey. Temple University Medical School). Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation). Boston University Medical School). University of Puerto Rico). West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine). Duke University Evolutionary Anthropology. Duke Lemur Center Division of Fossil Primates. Congratulations to Dr. Michael Granatosky on his successful dissertation defense! Congratulations to Karyne Rabey. Who accepted a tenure-track job at Midwestern University! Congratulations to Daniel Schmitt. Society of...
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Animal Locomotion Lab: Resources
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For anatomical studies, the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology houses a large and growing collection of primate cadavers. These specimens are available for comparative analyses of muscle, soft tissue, and bony morphology. For bone analyses, we have a microindentor in the lab and an on campus microCT scanner that allows for high resolution analyses of muscle/tendon junctions and internal trabecular bone. Duke University Evolutionary Anthropology. Duke Lemur Center Division of Fossil Primates. Karyne ...
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Animal Locomotion Lab: Karyne N. Rabey
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Karyne N. Rabey. Duke) and Mark Hamrick. Georgia Regents University) to look at these factors on osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and sarcopenia. Before coming to Duke,. I was at the University of Toronto looking at the muscle attachments of the forelimbs in primates and mice. University of Toronto), David Green. Midwestern University), ShannonMcFarlin. George Washington University), Brian Richmond. AMNH), and AndreaTaylor. In the years to come. McNeill J, Wu C-L, Rabey KN. Not alter the severity of age-rel...