Teaching

At the undergraduate level, I have taught independent lab sections of courses in human evolution, osteology, and anatomy & physiology. At the graduate and professional level, I’ve taught human gross anatomy to medical and graduate students.

Curriculum development:
Human Evolution and the Human Body, Evolution and Adaptation of the Human Diet, Hominid Paleontology and Evolution, Human Origins and Evolution
-Harvard University

Team Teaching:
Human Origins and Evolution (with Tanya Smith)
-Harvard University, introductory undergraduate course

Hominid Paleontology and Evolution
(with David Pilbeam)
-Harvard University, advanced undergraduate seminar

Lead teaching, laboratory:
Preceptor & Teaching Fellow, Human Evolution and the Human Body
-Harvard University, undergraduate course, 2 semesters

Undergraduate Independent Research Supervisor, Research in Comparative Biomechanics: Seminar
-Harvard University, advanced undergraduate course, 2 semesters

Associate Instructor, Forensic Anthropology
-Arizona State University, advanced undergraduate course, 1 semester

Associate Instructor, Bones, Stones, and Human Evolution
-Arizona State University, undergraduate course, 1 semester

Associate Instructor, Human Anatomy & Physiology
-Arizona State University, undergraduate pre-med/pre-nursing course, 3 semesters

Graduate Teaching Assistant:
Associate Instructor, Clinical Anatomy
-1st year medical student human gross anatomy at University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix, both graduate and medical students, 2 semesters