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Peter Rej Dissertation Defense

Peter Rej Dissertation Defense: Wednesday July 5th from 10am-noon in Cancer & Genetics Research Complex 133. Title: Investigating the impact of culturally relevant measures of stress on telomere length Committee: Chair: Connie Mulligan Members: David Daegling, John Krigbaum External Member: Darlene Kertes Abstract: In this dissertation, I explore the idea that stress exposure stemming from one's

Peter Rej Dissertation Defense

Peter Rej Dissertation Defense: Wednesday July 5th from 10am-noon in Cancer & Genetics Research Complex 133. Title: Investigating the impact of culturally relevant measures of stress on telomere length Committee: Chair: Connie Mulligan Members: David Daegling, John Krigbaum External Member: Darlene Kertes Abstract: In this dissertation, I explore the idea that stress exposure stemming from one's

Allysha Winburn Dissertation Defense

1208A Turlington Hall

Allysha Winburn Dissertation Defense Thursday, 6 July, 9:30am Turlington 1208 Title: Skeletal Age Estimation in Modern European-American Adults:  The Effects of Activity, Obesity, and Osteoarthritis on Age-Related Changes in the Acetabulum Committee: Chair:  Michael Warren Members:  David Daegling and Ken Sassaman External member:  Todd Manini (Institute on Aging) Abstract: In this dissertation, I investigated the

Deven N. Vyas Dissertation Defense

Deven N. Vyas Dissertation Defense: Friday, July 7th, 9:00 am Cancer & Genetics Research Complex 133 Title: Genetic Inferences on Human Evolutionary History in southern Arabia and the Levant Abstract: In this dissertation, I study genetic variation in Levantine and southern Arabian populations in order to study human evolutionary history in these regions. The Levant

Deven N. Vyas Dissertation Defense

Deven N. Vyas Dissertation Defense: Friday, July 7th, 9:00 am Cancer & Genetics Research Complex 133 Title: Genetic Inferences on Human Evolutionary History in southern Arabia and the Levant Abstract: In this dissertation, I study genetic variation in Levantine and southern Arabian populations in order to study human evolutionary history in these regions. The Levant

Joanna Troufflard Dissertation Defense

1350 Turlington Diaspora Room

Joanna Troufflard Dissertation Defense: Tuesday July 18th at 9am at 1350 Turlington Diaspora Room Title: Relationship between upland and riverine settlements in the Lower Amazon region during late precolonial times Committee: Chair: Kenneth E. Sassaman Members: Neill Wallis and Rosana Resende External members: Nigel Smith and Per Stenborg (University of Gothenburg) Abstract: Archaeological research conducted