Lab member Sarah Friesen is presenting her research today at #AABA2023!! She will be at her poster from 5-6pm, so stop by to learn more about chimp feet!!
Excited that our paper, "Moving beyond the adaptationist paradigm for human evolution, and why it matters" for the 50th-anniversary issue of JHE is out! This was a major undertaking together with @heri_uct's Rebecca Rogers Ackermann, and I am so proud of this work.
Part one of my PhD is out! 🎉 Check out our paper on morphological integration in the hominid midfoot: authors.elsevier.com/a/1fXXi…, with co-authors @BenceViola and @_lschroeder.
The next Monday seminar will be held on the 25th of July 2020, at 13:00 SAST. Our presenter is Klara Komza, who will be presenting about Examining the role of natural selection in the evolution of bipedalism.
Please follow this link to register🔗: tinyurl.com/389w35jp
UTM paleoanthropology assistant professor, Lauren Schroeder (@_lschroeder)'s research team at @LabSchroeder, is carving out new pathways of understanding in the field of hybridization. Starting with the ‘coywolves.’
Read more: uoft.me/7oZ
A fun write-up about our new Journal of Morphology paper led by the Schroeder Lab's MSc alumnus, Natasa Zdjelar, on the hybrid skulls of the eastern coyote! DM us for a copy! @Lavania_N@_lschroeder
🐺doi.org/10.1002/jmor.21417
Don't miss our lab members exciting presentations at @CAPA_ACAP this year! @Lavania_N is presenting her work on mandibular morphological integration in canid hybrids TODAY at 4pm EST! 🐺
And @PrestonWalberg will be presenting his Masters research on evolvability and morphological integration in the shoulder of Homo and Pan on SAT at 10am EST! #CAPA2021
Our online dept seminar this week will be Fri. (Oct. 29th), 10 am PDT. Join us to hear Lauren Schroeder (@_lschroeder) of the @LabSchroeder speak on "Exploring evolutionary process in human evolution"
Free, all welcome. More info and preregister here: sfu.zoom.us/.../register/WN_…
New research from @LabSchroeder by @_lschroeder and Cathy Ngoc Han Tran found that, contrary to long held beliefs, adaptations in human nose shape may not be solely driven by colder climates.
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Next Thursday (13/05) at 5-6pm BST, we will host Dr Lauren Schroeder @_lschroeder of the University of Toronto @LabSchroeder on:
"Exploring evolutionary process in human evolution: lessons from quantitative genetics and mammal models"
Register here: bit.ly/3xOmA3X
Are you attending the #AAPA2021 meeting? Check out my talk! We (co-authors @_lschroeder, @BenceViola and @_mecameron) use quantitative genetics to figure out which evolutionary processes shaped hominin foot morphology! Session is April 26th at 12 PM EDT 🙌🏻
@LabSchroeder undergraduate student, Cathy Tran, will be presenting on work showing common patterns of selection in the human nasal region across a worldwide sample!
If you're attending #AAPA2021, please drop by the Undergraduate Research Symposium anytime between 2:15 and 4pm Eastern time tomorrow, Wednesday, April 7th! There are 34 awesome posters on a variety of topics in biological anthropology 😎
Check out this interview with Dr Lauren Schroeder (@_lschroeder), leader of the Schroeder Lab (@LabSchroeder) at the University of Toronto (@UoT), now up on the Conversations in Human Evolution website!
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