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Center for the Study of Human Origins

Department of
Anthropology

 
New York University

25 Waverly Place
New York City
NY 10003

telephone:
212.992.9785
fax:
212.995.4907

 

AFFILIATED RESEARCHERS

  • Timothy G. Bromage, Ph.D.

    Professor
    Hard Tissue Research Unit
    Department of Biomaterials & Biomimetics
    New York University College of Dentistry

    Research interests:
    Hard tissue biology
    Paleoanthropology
    Chronobiology
    Organismal life history


    Email: tim.bromage@nyu.edu
    Website: http://www.nyu.edu/dental/research/faculty/bromage.html


  • Eugene E. Harris, PhD.

    Associate Professor
    Department of Biological Sciences and Geology
    Queensborough Community College
    City University of New York

    Research interests:
    Evolutionary and anthropological genetics
    Human genetic adaptation
    Phylogeography of Howler monkeys
    Molecular phylogeny of African monkeys

    Email: EHarris@qcc.cuny.edu


  • Gary Marcus, Ph.D.

    Professor of Psychology, New York University
    Director NYU Center for Child Language

    Research interests:
    Evolutionary psychology
    Evolution of language
    Language acquisition
    Cognitive development

    Email: gary.marcus@nyu.edu
    NYU Website: http://www.psych.nyu.edu/gary
    Personal Website: http://garymarcus.com


  • Joseph Schuldenrein, Ph.D., R.P.A.

    President and Principal Geoarchaeologist
    Geoarcheology Research Associates
    5912 Spencer Ave.
    Riverdale, N.Y. 10471

    Research interests:
    Geoarchaeological method and theory
    Late Quaternary landscape reconstruction
    Forensic geoarchaeology
    Cultural resource management
    Old World archaeology and human ecology
    Urban geoarchaeology

    Email: joseph.schuldenrein@gra-geoarch.com

    Website: http://gra-geoarch.com/index.html

  • Anthony J. Tosi, Ph.D.

    Criminalist, Level III
    Forensic Biology Laboratory
    Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME)
    421 East 26th Street
    New York, NY 10016

    Research Interests:
    Molecular forensics
    Systematics
    Population genetics
    Phylogeography of nonhuman primates