Isabel J. Mormile
Graduate Student, Stony Brook University
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I'm a PhD candidate in the Interdepartmental Doctoral Program in Anthropological Sciences at Stony Brook University. My current research centers on the relationship between obstetric constraints and neurocranial shape ontogeny across nonhuman primate taxa. Additional research interests include ontogenetic change in the primate craniofacial complex, and the evolutionary phylogeny of New World Monkeys. Contact Email: [email protected] Mailing address: Isabel Mormile IDPAS, Stony Brook University Circle Rd, SBS Building N-522 Stony Brook, NY 11794-4364 |
2018 - PhD student, Physical Anthropology Stony Brook University Co-advisors: James Rossie & Christopher Percival 2012 - 2015 B.A., Cognitive Science New York University Teaching Assistantships Fall 2018: Controversies in Human Biology and Behavior Spring 2019: Origins of Art Fall 2019 - present: Human Anatomy, lab instructor |