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  [### David Pilbeam

 ](/people/david-pilbeam) <pilbeam@fas.harvard.edu>Henry Ford II Emeritus Professor of Human Evolution

 

 

 Research Interests: A long-term interest involves the analysis of faunal change and its relationship to environmental change, in particular based on our extensive faunal record from the Neogene Siwalik Series of Pakistan. I also have long-term and... 

 

 

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   [### John Barry

 ](/people/john-barry) <jcbarry@fas.harvard.edu>Director of the Laboratory of Paleoanthropology in the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology

 

 

 Research Interests: My current research centers on the evolutionary history of Old World mammals and the biostratigraphy and biogeography of the African and Eurasian Neogene. This research has been shaped by the long fossil sequences of Pakistan. It... 

 

 

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   [### Lawrence Flynn

 ](/people/lawrence-flynn) <ljflynn@fas.harvard.edu>Assistant Director, American School of Prehistoric Research

Lab Safety Coordinator, Department of Human Evolutionary Biology

 

 

 Research Interests: Paleobiology of past ecosystems, especially the Neogene of South Asia and China. I specialize in small mammals which, collectively, account for half of modern community diversity. For the fossil record, small mammals are mainly... 

 

 

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   [### Daniel Green

 ](/people/daniel-green) <drgreen@fas.harvard.edu>Field Program Director and Lecturer, Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University

 

 

 Daniel Green is Field Program Director in the department of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University. Daniel’s research develops tools by which teeth can be turned into diagnostic indicators of environment, climate, and childhood exposure to... 

 

 

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   [### Michèle Morgan

 ](/people/mich%C3%A8le-morgan) <memorgan@fas.harvard.edu>Museum Curator of Osteology and Paleoanthropology, Peabody Museum

 

 

 Research Interests: As a paleoecologist, I use various analytical tools to study local climatic conditions, foraging strategies, and life history parameters of fossil and extant taxa including stable isotope, dental microwear and body size analyses. I... 

 

 

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   [### Philip Rightmire

 ](/people/philip-rightmire) <gprightm@fas.harvard.edu>Associate of Human Evolutionary Biology

 

 

 Research Interests: My interests include systematics, evolutionary anatomy, morphometrics, and paleoanthropology. My research focuses on the genus Homo, and I have been able to study fossils from many of the important prehistoric localities in Africa... 

 

 

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