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Paul
O'Higgins
The Hull York
Medical School
University of York
York, YO10 5DD
United Kingdom
Paul’s research interests concern the functional,
evolutionary and developmental bases of morphological variation. He has
published over 100 papers, book chapters and reviews. The aim of his research
programme is to explain how different skeletal morphologies arise and function
during evolution in terms of developmental processes and functional adaptations.
In turn, the results inform the study of fossils. The key underpinning
technologies with which I am actively engaged are morphometric, especially
geometric morphometric methods, CT imaging, scanning electron microscopy and
modelling approaches such as Finite Elements Analysis and Multibody Dynamics
Analysis.
More details are available at the functional morphology and evolution unit
website.
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