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Human Biology Laboratory Illinois College

In Dr. Miranda Karban's research laboratory, students investigate questions of human skeletal growth and variation. Students have the opportunity to develop their own research questions and hypotheses, and to conduct hands-on research with human bones and x-rays.

Student researchers learn and apply their knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, osteology, geometric morphometrics, and forensic anthropology.

Current research projects include:

  • Anthropological analysis of human skeletons housed in the Illinois College anatomy laboratory
  • Assessment of sexual dimorphism in growth study x-rays
  • Investigation of brow ridge, chin, nasal aperture, and occipital bone development

Selected Student Presentations:

  • Price M, Karban ME. (2021) “Investigating sexual dimorphism and development in Homo sapiens nasal aperture shape,” Virtual poster presented 7 April 2021, Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists
  • Estes LA, Karban ME. (2019) “Scoring external occipital protuberance prominence in extant human growth study cephalograms,” poster 27 March 2019, Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Cleveland, Ohio
  • Garland B, Karban ME. (2019) “Geometric morphometric analysis of the human mental eminence: Development and sexual dimorphism,” Poster to be presented 5 April 2019, Annual Meeting of the Illinois State Academy of Science, Peoria, Illinois
  • Tellez M, Karban ME. (2019) “Estimating sex using human growth study cephalograms,” Poster to be presented 5 April 2019, Annual Meeting of the Illinois State Academy of Science, Peoria, Illinois
  • Thomas JL, Karban ME. (2018) “Assessing occipital bone morphology and brain growth in a developmental study of extant humans,” Podium presentation given 14 April 2018, Annual Meeting of the Illinois State Academy of Science, Decatur, Illinois
  • Higginson ST, Karban ME. (2017) “Investigating sexual dimorphism in supraorbital ridge development: A two-dimensional geometric morphometric study,” Poster presented 19 April 2017, Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans, Louisiana

If you are interested in conducting research in Illinois College's Human Biology Laboratory, please email miranda.karban@ic.edu!

Dr. Miranda Karban, 1101 W. College Ave., Jacksonville, IL 62650

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Created with images by Meta Zahren - "Ribcage view, anatomy, thoracic cage, thorax" • virnuls - "skull frame bone" • 455992 - "skeleton shadow human"

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