News from Functional Anatomy & Evolution
Read our latest announcements about department updates, honors and publications.
First Publication from the Fabbri Lab
Congratulations to our newest member of faculty in the FAE Center, Dr Matteo Fabbri, for his first publication at Johns Hopkins! Please see the link to his paper here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2024.07.104
Publication Alert: Jacob Wilson, Dr EJ Huang, and Dr Gabriel Bever
New paper published on exciting research from the Bever Lab! The asteroid impact marking the end Cretaceous famously shaped the modern biota by killing off some lineages, such as non-avian dinosaurs, while promoting the success of others, such as mammals. In this...
Welcome new MSAE Students!
The FAE Center is delighted to welcome our incoming class of MS in Anatomy Education students! We can not wait for you to join us in only a few short weeks. In anticipation of their arrival, please read some fun facts about each student below. GRACE: I am...
Congratulations!!!
We want to announce the arrival of a new FAE-by, Eddie Foster, who was born recently to Mary and Will...a hearty and warm congrats to the three of you!
Welcome New MSAE Students!
FAE is thrilled to introduce Jess Chmielewski, Chrissy Davis, Sara Gum and Ezzat Shammas as MSAE students for the 2023 academic year. They bring strong experience in the life sciences to the Center for Functional Anatomy and Evolution. Jess earned a BS in Biology from...
Congratulations!!
We are excited to announce that two of our postdoctoral fellows are departing for tenure-track faculty positions starting this Fall. Dr. Allison Machnicki, who has assisted in anatomy instruction to our medical and graduate students, will be joining the Biomedical...
Welcome!
It is our distinct pleasure to announce that Dr. Amy L. Balanoff will be joining the FAE faculty on July 1. Amy is currently the Co-Director of Undergraduate Studies, David S. Olton Behavioral Biology Program, and Assistant Research Professor in...
Dr. Sylvester to Collaborate with Dr. Cowgill on NSF-MCA Grant at University of Missouri
Dr. Adam Sylvester has been named as a collaborator by Dr. Libby Cowgill of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Missouri for her NSF-MCA grant, titled "Validating Patterns of Bone Functional Adaptation in Living Humans." Bone is a living tissue that...
Congratulations to our Paleontological Society Student Research Grant recipients!
Stephanie Palmer for her proposal, "Insights into aquatic transitions through carnivoran comparative endocranial morphology." Savannah Cobb for her proposal, "Using computer vision to classify ‘honing premolars’ by sex and diet." Will...