Biological Anthropology
Dr Robert Attenborough
Human population biology, health (especially malaria) and nutrition in less developed countries; anthropological demography and population ecology; anthropological genetics; Papua New Guinea, Himalayas.
Dr David Bulbeck
Human adaptation and cultural change, particularly in Southeast Asia but with growing attention to South Asia and to the southwest Pacific including Australia, incorporating complementary perspectives from biological anthropology, archaeology, ethnography, and history.
Professor Colin Groves
Nonhuman primates, human evolution, mammalian taxonomy and biogeography, animal domestication.
Dr Marc Oxenham
Bioarchaeology, palaeopathology, Forensic Anthropology, prehistory and history of human health and behaviour, dietary reconstruction, identification of disease in the skeletal record, prehistory of Southeast Asia.
