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Patrick Jung, Ph.D.

Patrick Jung, Ph.D.

ProfessorMilwaukee School of Engineering

Dr. Patrick Jung's areas of focus include American history, German art history, and anthropology.

American HistoryGerman Art HistoryCultural AnthropologyAmerican Indian History
Rachel Washburn

Rachel Washburn

Professor of Sociology and Director of Health and SocietyLoyola Marymount University

Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts

Sociology of health and illnessScience and technology studiesSituational Analysis
Todd Fenton

Todd Fenton

Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Forensic Anthropology LaboratoryMichigan State University

An expert in forensic anthropology.

skeletal traumaunidentified human remainsForensic Anthropologyhuman identification
Heather Walsh-Haney, Ph.D.

Heather Walsh-Haney, Ph.D.

Expert in forensic studies and human rightsFlorida Gulf Coast University

Heather Walsh-Haney teaches forensic science and regularly assists law enforcement finding and studying remains in Florida

Ground-penetrating radarTrauma AnalysisWitness TestimonyChild AbuseForensics
Heather Chiero, PhD

Heather Chiero, PhD

Associate Professor of History, Anthropology and PhilosophyAugusta University

Dr. Chiero is a leading scholar in Latin American & U.S. Western history and the Spanish colonial periphery of the Caribbean Basin.

Material CultureSocial HistoryUnderrepresented PopulationsCentral AmericaLatin America
Davide  Zori, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.

Davide Zori, B.A., M.A., Ph.D.

Assistant Professor of History and ArchaeologyBaylor University

Medieval archaeologist specializing in Viking expansion into the North Atlantic and 8th-12th century Italian population movements

ArchaeologyMedieval HistoryViking Expansion into North America
Angela Bratton, PhD

Angela Bratton, PhD

Associate Professor of AnthropologyAugusta University

Dr. Angela Bratton researches gender and sexuality, immigration and refugees, folklore, food and culture, and cultural issues in Africa.

Gender and SexualityAnthropologyFood and CultureImmigrants and refugeesFolklore
Kate Detwiler, Ph.D.

Kate Detwiler, Ph.D.

Associate Professor of AnthropologyFlorida Atlantic University

Kate Detwiler's research focus is on the evolution and conservation of African forest monkeys.

AnthropologyConservation of African MonkeysMolecular PrimatologyPrimate HybridizationPrimate Speciation
Benjamin Steere

Benjamin Steere

Associate ProfessorWestern Carolina University

Ben Steere's primary areas of interest for research and teaching include Southeastern archaeology and Cherokee archaeology.

Indigenous archaeologyHousehold AnthropologyCherokee ArchaeologyArchaeology of Eastern North AmericaHousehold Archaeology
Professor Tim Thompson

Professor Tim Thompson

Professor of Applied Biological AnthropologyUniversity Alliance

His area of expertise is in the decomposition of human remains after death - with interest in what happens when a skeleton or body is burnt.

Burnt BodiesSkeletonsForensicsForensic AnthropologyHuman Remains