Current Students:
Graduate Students-
Stacy Sanchez (TAMU '25 Anthropology & Museum Studies)
Stacy joined the lab in the fall of 2026. She plans to study the patterning of segment length in the teeth, fingers, and tails of primates.Â
Honors Students-
Priya Chandrani, '27 BS Biology & Anthropology
Priya completed her thesis looking at dentine deposition and pulp volume in cebids in the spring of 2026. Her honors thesis is titled: The Impact of Dietary Abrasiveness on Dentine Deposition in Sapajus apella and Cebus capucinus. She will continue to work in the lab to write up the manuscript in the fall of 2026.
Above: Priya with her poster that won the 16th Annual Vaughn M. Bryant Memorial Anthropology Conference Poster Competition.
Former Students:
Honors Students-
Anna Hill Meares- Dissertation Title: Beyond Traditional DNE: Unraveling the Complexity of Molar Curvature in Primates Defended April 2025 (Duke University)
Anna Hill is also first author of the paper: A.H. Meares, K.R. Selig. 2025. Molar development and loss of the hypoconulid in treeshrews (Scandentia). Journal of Mammalian Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10914-025-09748-5
Meares and Selig at Duke Convocation, 2025