Amandine Eriksen

University of Indianapolis
Department of Biology
eriksena@uindy.edu

I am a biological anthropologist specializing in the identification of patterns and causes of skeletal asymmetry using geometric morphometrics. In my postdoctoral position at the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix, I developed expertise in teaching human gross anatomy while investigating skeletal asymmetry across humans and gorillas. Currently, I am an Assistant Professor and Director of Biology Graduate Studies at the University of Indianapolis (UIndy), where my research focuses on the effects of early life stress and biomechanical stress on the growth and development of the primate skeleton.