Episode 3: April 24, 2020
interest in bones developed into she now leads at KSU. Dr. Gooding is an assistant professor of anthropology in the and her speciality is biological (also known as physical) anthropology and osteology in particular. Dr. Gooding directs the in the and the Forensic at the . Her research areas include bone biomechanics, craniometrics, and blast force trauma to the skeleton. Dr. Gooding is also a practicing for the state of Georgia.
Research Overview
The skeleton is one of the most fascinating parts of the body. By examining variation in skeletal structure, fundamental questions can be answered about human health today and in past populations. That knowledge can be then used to have a profound impact on the science of identifying deceased individuals and preparing medico-legal professionals to best serve their communities.
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