#  Daniel Green 

Field Program Director and Lecturer, Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University

 

 

 



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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 pollutants in contemporary and ancient populations. He conducts field research with the National Museums of Kenya, the Turkana Basin Institute, and the West Turkana Archaeological Project on both the east and west shores of Lake Turkana. He will be teaching a graduate course in Human Evolution and Human Health.

**Background**

• Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Forsyth Institute (2017–2019)

• PhD, Harvard University, Human Evolutionary Biology (2017)

• AM, Harvard University, Human Evolutionary Biology (2012)

• BS, University of Michigan, Anthropology-Zoology, History, French and Francophone Studies