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My
research explores relationships between form and
function in primates and other mammals. Projects
include the application of kinematic approaches for
examining how different aspects of 3-dimensionally
complex arboreal habitats can influence balance and
stability during locomotion. |
Nancy
Stevens, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Functional Morphology
& Vertebrate Paleontology
Department of Biomedical Sciences
Patient Centered Continuum (PCC) Director
stevensn@ohio.edu
133 Life Sciences Building
740-597-2785 |
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Vertebrate
paleontological field research in Africa and the
Arabian Peninsula aims to unravel the roles of
phylogeny and environment for shaping the
development of morphological differences associated
with specific locomotor and dietary regimes. |
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