Emmaleigh Grady
Research Areas
  • Biological Anthropology

Biography

My research explores human evolution through paleoclimate reconstruction. I aim to explore the relationship between the environment and changes in hominin morphology with interdisciplinary quantitative methods.

Previously, I have been a part of the Swartkrans Paleoanthropological Research Project (2017), remote intern for the American Museum of Natural History (2020-21), remote intern for the UW-Madison Geology museum (2020-21), intern for the Milwaukee Public Museum (2020), and graduate of the Turkana Basin Institute (Spring 2020). Also, I have presented research posters at the annual conferences of the Texas Association of Biological Anthropologists and American Association of Biological Anthropologists.

Advisor: Dr. Darryl de Ruiter

First Year in the Program: 2021