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Human Evolutionary Biology Faculty

Ñý¼§Ö±²¥ State University’s School of Biomedical Sciences has a highly-educated faculty dedicated to helping each and every student succeed. 

Listed below are the members of the associated faculty. Find valuable information on each faculty member in KSU’s School of Biomedical Sciences today.

NameEmailCampusSpecialty
Michelle Bebbermbebber@kent.eduÑý¼§Ö±²¥More on Bebber
 Lisa Cooperlcooper@neomed.eduNEOMED
Metin I. Erenmeren@kent.eduÑý¼§Ö±²¥Experimental archaeology, evolution, human-environment interactions. More on Eren
Rebecca Germanrgerman@neomed.eduNEOMEDNeurophysiology and biomechanics. Regulation of feeding and pathophysiology of dysphagia.
Tobin Hieronymusthieronymus@neomed.eduNEOMEDPattern and process of skeletal evolution in vertebrates.
C. Owen Lovejoyclovejoy@kent.eduÑý¼§Ö±²¥Physical anthropology, biomechanics, skeletal biology, human paleontology. More on Lovejoy
Richard Meindlrmeindl@kent.eduÑý¼§Ö±²¥Physical anthropology, demography, quantitative methods. More on Meindl
Mary Ann Raghantimraghant@kent.eduÑý¼§Ö±²¥Comparative neurobiology in evolution, cognition and primate behavior. More on Raghanti
Rafaela Takeshitartakeshi@kent.eduÑý¼§Ö±²¥Primate evolution, behavioral ecology, comparative endocrinology. More on Takeshita
Johannes G.M. Thewissenthewisse@neomed.eduNEOMEDMammalian anatomy and evolution, morphological adaptations such as those for swimming and flight.
Anthony J. Tosiatosi@kent.edu Ñý¼§Ö±²¥Evolutionary genetics, primate evolution, molecular forensics. More on Tosi
Jesse W. Youngjwyoung@neomed.eduNEOMEDEvolutionary, comparative and developmental aspects of terrestrial locomotion.