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Functional morphology of the primate vertebral column

Research in the Nalley Lab focuses on the biomechanics of primate locomotion, specifically the relationships among the vertebral column, skull, and the pectoral girdle. Using comparative morphology and locomotor modeling, our research investigates the evolution of bipedality in the human lineage, as well as the historical patterns of positional behavior in living and fossil primates. Related areas of research include examining musculoskeletal plasticity in the vertebral column and how behavior and ontogeny influence adult vertebral morphologies at both the microscopic and gross levels.

Current Students

Portrait of Laticha Nelson

Laticha Nelson

Previous Students

Portrait of Magda Garcia

Magda Garcia

COMP student 2022

mgarcia@westernu.edu

MS student in Medical Sciences presenting her research

Student Research Presentation

COMP student Magda Garcia presenting her research on the comparative ontogeny of the C1 and L1 vertebrae in extant hominoids at the 2017 WesternU Graduate College of Biomedical Sciences MSMS Research Symposium.
Portrait of THIERRA K. NALLEY, PHD

THIERRA K. NALLEY, PHD

College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific

Assistant Professor of Anatomy, Gross Anatomy Lab Director

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tnalley@westernu.edu