Terry Ritzman
@tritzman
paleoanthropologist, anatomist, lover of broccoli
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31-07-2009 02:47:41
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Headed to American Association for Anatomy for Anatomy Connected 2024 in Toronto? Come to our Symposium Exploring the Scale of Skeletal Muscles using the latest 3D Visualizations. Thanks to Brian Glancy and Andrea Taylor for participating and AAA for supporting us.
The important new "Recommendations for the Management of Legacy Anatomical Collections" from American Association for Anatomy provides specific recommendations for each aspect of inventory, use, and potential disposition of legacy anatomical materials. Cornwall, DeLeon, et al doi.org/10.1002/ar.254…
Are you attending #AABA2024? Are you interested in reconstructing locomotor behaviors in the fossil record? Come check out my talk (w/ Jamie B. Hall Jacob Thomas, PhD Trent Guess, PhD and Carol Ward) in the Paleoanthropology: Morphological Signatures of Locomotion session Friday morning!
Thank you American Association for Anatomy for programming this important content. It’s been a long time coming. A perfect way to commemorate #Purim. #anatomyconnected24
Research that bypasses scientific norms in favour of media blitz should raise questions, says our Dr Robyn Pickering & @UJPalaeo’s Dr D.W. Kgotleng. In this SAJournalofScience opinion, they call for reflection on the future of human evolution in #SouthAfrica. bit.ly/3PCO1Ii
Helicopter science - illustrated! Just an example of what you can expect from the EGU EDI Committee artists in residence. Join them to have your experience navigating neo-colonial #research structures visualised. Happening at #EGU24 Hall X2 every AM & PM coffee break!
Thanks to the generous support of The Leakey Foundation, PAST AFRICA, and U.S. National Science Foundation, we have 18 incredible students lined up for the 2024 field season at Boomplaas Cave. Ready for a season of exploration, discovery, and unforgettable experiences starting May 12th.
HERI's Winter Seminar is back tomorrow with a session on decolonising the story of human origins. We're joined by Dr Wendy Black & colleagues from Iziko_Museums who we collaborated with for the Humanity exhibition (now on in #CapeTown!). Tuesday 7 May at 1300 - Details 👇🏾
Honored that my team's recent research on facial expression muscles in African wild dogs was featured in Nature News! We found African wild dogs have the same well-developed "puppy dog eye" expression muscles found in domestic dogs. nature.com/articles/d4158… -with Leigha Lynch
Congratulations to Dr. Yeganeh Sekhavati, Ph.D.! She successfully defended her dissertation, "The Evolution of Bipedalism in Phylogenetic and Environmental Context", and is heading off to a postdoc at the University of Chicago! WUSTL Bioanthro WashU Anthropology