Student Awards 2015

BACK ROW:

JAMES HERRERA (Stony Brook)
Environmental instability and functional traits explain lemur ecological community structure (Poster) – Earnest Hooton Prize

MARYJKA BLASZCZYK (NYU)
Boldness in wild vervet monkeys: individual differences and consistency across contexts (Podium) – Sherwood Washburn Prize

ELEANOR DOVE (Liverpool John Moores U)
A (w)hole new idea: Using nutrient foramen location to identify relative growth and the center of ossification in juvenile tibiae (Poster) – Ales Hrldlicka Prize

MEGAN PETERSDORF (NYU)
What can the skeleton tell us about flanging? Hard-tissue markers of cheek flanges in Mandrillus (Poster) – Primate Interest Group prize and Honorable Mention

SUSAN ANTÓN (NYU)

LEAH SPARROW (University of Calgary)
Do longer limbs translate into a reduced cost of transport? A study of locomotor performance and gait in the Longshanks mouse (Podium) – Honorable Mention

CATALINA VILLAMIL (NYU)
The influence of cranial and postcranial integration on the evolution of hominin basicranial morphology (Poster) – Honorable Mention

NICHOLAS HOLOWKA (Stony Brook)
Chimpanzee Foot and Ankle Joint Motion During Vertical Climbing (Podium) – Honorable Mention

FRONT ROW:
ANTHONY DI FIORE (University of Texas)

MICHAEL GRANATOSKY (Duke U)
Kinetics of below branch quadrupedal walking in primates and other mammals: implications for the evolution of specialized suspensory locomotion (Podium) – Juan Comas Prize

HALSKA GLOWACKA (ASU)
A biomechanical perspective on variation in molar emergence ages in Primates (Poster) – Honorable Mention

Missing from group photo:

MARY COLE (Ohio State U) A semi-automatic method for intracortical porosity quantification with application to intraskeletal variability (Poster) – Mildred Trotter Prize