I’m an Assistant Professor researching postcranial functional morphology of primates and other mammals. My main interests lie in primate and human evolution and locomotion, and I study the anatomy and biomechanics of primate hindlimbs to understand the evolution of these structures. In addition to museum and laboratory research, I’ve conducted paleoanthropological fieldwork surveying for hominin … Continue reading Kristi Lewton
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