Your family can make your blood boil – literally! Grad Student Kia Fuller and UF Faculty publish article using a biocultural framework to investigate blood pressure variation in African Americans
African Americans have significantly higher rates of hypertension than other racial groups and suffer from more serious negative outcomes associated with the disease. We investigate the sociocultural and biological factors […]
Article Co-Authored by Dr. Richard Stepp Featured in News
An article Dr. Stepp co-authored with a team out of Duke Univ. (“Are the Ghosts of Nature’s Past Haunting Ecology Today?”) was published in Current Biology on Monday and has […]
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Dr. Stepp’s work featured in article
Dr. Richard Stepp interviewed about his work in Mexico/Central America for article in Seeker. https://www.seeker.com/culture/can-we-stop-a-mass-extinction-of-human-languages
Dr. Connie Mulligan Quoted in Guardian Article
Genetic analysis of a baby girl who died at the end of the last ice age shows she belonged to a previously unknown ancient group of Native Americans. To read […]
Grad Student work featured in Archaeology Magazine
Full article here: http://www.archaeology.org/issues/263-1707/from-the-trenches/5628-trenches-new-mexico-ancestral-pueblo-macaws
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Pound Lab working with Florida Museum to Study Shark Bites
https://ufliberalartsandsciences.exposure.co/bones-got-bite-pt-1 https://ufliberalartsandsciences.exposure.co/bones-got-bite-pt-3
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Dr. Kernaghan Received ACLA Fellowship for Book Project
More info available at this URL: https://ufliberalartsandsciences.exposure.co/transformative-topographies
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