Christopher M. Smith
@csmithbioanth
Postdoctoral Fellow @AMNH | Evolutionary Anatomist👂 🧠 💀 | Board Certified Medical Illustrator
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I'm excited to share that next fall, I'll be joining the faculty Fairfield University 🦌 as an Asst Prof in Biology! 🦌 I'm deeply grateful for my time American Museum of Natural History and as part of the Bio Anth Lab. I look forward to continuing and expanding on these collaborations in this next chapter! 💀👂🧠
Fully funded PhD position on Hominin Life History Evolution available in my new lab University of Zurich Please retweet! Link: uzh-my.sharepoint.com/my?id=%2Fperso…
Grateful to Dr. Jasmine Pan and Communications Biology for the opportunity to share my journey of using art as a gateway into science. It was a pleasure to discuss how creativity can shape and enhance scientific exploration! nature.com/articles/s4200…
20 years ago, on April 22, 2005, Misha the zoo elephant was moved from Vallejo, CA to Salt Lake City, UT. Her relocation inspired a suite of studies about isotope turnover, including my recent one published in Communications Biology Learn more about the study here: nature.com/articles/s4200…
Check out the latest paper on a weird jawless fossil fish, and this time we were able to recreate a full 3D model! Thank you Lisa Schnetz, IvanS, Sam Giles, Richard Dearden et al. for having me on the paper Science at the Natural History Museum #fossilfish #CTscan #palaeotology
In 2 weeks: American Museum of Natural History , James Arthur Lecture, by Chris Kuzawa. "Food for Thought: How our Energy-Hungry Brains Shaped the Evolution of Human Childhood." See the invitation in the link below: media.wordfly.com/amnhinternal/e…
Different ways of ‘getting a grip’. How ancient human relatives in South Africa used their #hands reveals varying levels of dexterity & climbing ability. Study Science Advances led by Samar Syeda 🇵🇰 & Tracy Kivell. #hominins American Museum of Natural History tinyurl.com/mwk5eb63 & doi.org/10.1126/sciadv…
Glad to share a new paper led by @yara_haridy and Neil Shubin Lab on the early evolution of teeth! Modern and fossil data point at an ancestrally sensorial function for the earliest dentine nature.com/articles/s4158…
New paper from the lab: Our teeth arose as sensory organs on the outside of the body of ancient jawless fish.!! Congrats to Yara Haridy and the team! Open Access Paper: nature.com/articles/s4158… News and Views: nature.com/articles/d4158… Background and video: phys.org/news/2025-05-t…
Just wrapped up an amazing few days at Mass Eye and Ear for the International Otopathology Society meeting. Grateful for the insights, connections, and inspiration!