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Check out this Sausage of Science episode! Chris Lynn and Courtney Manthey chat with Emily Barron, a PhD student and biological anthropologist at Northwestern University and a Student Representative for the Human Biology Association! soundcloud.com/sausageofsci...
New Sausage of Science episode! Chris and Cristina sit down with anthropologist and clinical speech-language pathologist Seth Dornisch, whose work bridges evolutionary theory, biocultural analysis, and clinical practice. soundcloud.com/sausageofsci...
A Statement on the Attacks on Science, Diverse Voices of Excellence, International Scholars
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New Sausage of Science episode! Chris and Cristina interview Dr. Pablo Nepomnaschy, a professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University and a Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Scholar. soundcloud.com/sausageofsci...
New Sausage of Science! Chris Lynn @christopherdlynn.bsky.social and Courtney Manthey @courtneymanthey.bsky.social chat with Dr. Christopher Bae @paleobae.bsky.social, a distinguished paleoanthropologist from the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa whose research focuses on human evolution in East Asia.
They Crawled Out of the Cave – And Into Your Mattress: The 60,000-Year Reign of Bed Bugs scitechdaily.com/they-crawled...
📚 Call for Nominations: HBA Book Award 📚
Know a book that’s made a major impact on human biology? Nominations are now open for the 2026 Human Biology Association Book Award! This award recognizes outstanding contributions to our field—advancing theory, methods, practice, or teaching.
An evolutionary medicine and life history perspective on aging and disease: Trade-offs, hyperfunction, and mismatch
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Just interviewed Jake about this new article for Sausagebof Science Podcast
My son Lux got me a new mug for my mustache mug collection
The classic rendering of the obstetric dilemma hypothesis is that the size & shape of the human pelvis has been constrained by its restructuring for bipedal locomotion, making birth difficult. Nice discussion on the topic with CU Denver's Dr. Anna Warrener. #paleoanthropology #humanevolution
So proud of my son Bailey Lynn graduating the University of Alabama last week & with a 4.0. Amazing kiddo!
Check out the University of Alabama students in the summer archaeological field school at Moundville who I visited yesterday!
I will be looking for a PhD student for a project on sleep quality and reproductive hormones in women. szkoladoktorska.cm-uj.krakow.pl/pl/how-to-ap...
Join our great team in Krakow.
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Meet the Sausage of Science team! @caraocobock.bsky.social, Christopher Lynn, Cristina Gildee, @courtneymanthey.bsky.social, and Anahí Ruderman!