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Alisha Anaya
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Evolutionary Anthropology
alisha.anaya@duke.edu
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Locomotion, limb integration, human evolution, Miocene primates, morphology, anatomy
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Doctoral Dissertation Research: Functional differentiation in autopods: implications for the origins of limb diversification
Inst. Training Prgm or CME
PI-Fellow ·
Awarded by National Science Foundation ·
2023 - 2025