Ellie McNutt, Ph.D., is an assistant professor of instruction in medical anatomy. McNutt's research uses comparative functional morphology and biomechanics to investigate primate evolution, focusing on understanding the evolution of human locomotion. In the video, she describes her most unique research experiences.
Research spotlight: Ellie McNutt, Ph.D.
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