Evolutionary Morphology Lab
The Evolutionary Morphology Lab at the Washington University in St. Louis is dedicated primarily to analyzing the anatomy of living and extinct humans and non-human primates in order to better understand human origins and adaptations. The Lab can be thought of not simply as a space with equipment, but rather as a community of like-minded researchers. Lab members work both independently and collaboratively on a variety of projects pertaining to biomechanics, systematics (including both the reconstruction of evolutionary history and the documentation of diversity and variation), biogeography, and evolutionary ecology (defined broadly).