University of Saskatchewan - Anatomy
Assistant Professor
My laboratory is working to explain how teeth and jaws develop and "fit" together in a coordinated way as an animal grows up, and as a species evolves (compare, say, mouse jaws and teeth to those of an elephant). I also teach human gross anatomy and craniodental development to undergraduate students.
Associate Professor
Julia worked at University of Saskatchewan as a Associate Professor
Contributor
Julia worked at Nature as a Contributor
Postdoctoral Fellow
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING
Sept 2006 Postdoctoral Fellow. Dept. of Cell Biology & Anatomy
freelance writer
Julia worked at Nature Publishing Group as a freelance writer
eager disciple
Julia worked at The Banff Centre as a eager disciple
Bachelor of Science
Biological Anthropology. Dept. of Anthropology
PhD
Evolutionary Anatomy
Nov 02 Doctor of Philosophy, Anatomy. "Dental & Mandibular Growth in Papio &
Pan". Dept. of Anatomy & Developmental Biology