Siobhan B. Cooke, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002-2011 | Anthropology | City University of New York, New York, NY, United States |
2010-2012 | Evolutionary Anthropology | Duke University, Durham, NC | |
2012-2016 | Anthropology | Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL, United States | |
2016- | Center for Functional Anatomy and Evolution | Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States |
Area:
platyrrhine primates, Neotropical mammals, dental functional morphology, Caribbean extinction, South American mammalian biogeographyGoogle:
"Siobhan Cooke"Parents
Sign in to add mentorAlfred L. Rosenberger | grad student | 2011 | CUNY | |
(The Greater Antillean platyrrhines: Biogeography and paleobiology.) | ||||
Richard F. Kay | post-doc | 2010-2012 | Duke |
Children
Sign in to add traineeStephanie Canington | grad student | 2018-2023 | University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine |
Zana R. Sims | grad student | 2018-2024 | University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorLauren B. Halenar | collaborator | ||
Melissa Tallman | collaborator |
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Halenar-Price LB, Klukkert ZS, Almonte-Milán JN, et al. (2024) Craniomandibular variation in the endemic Hispaniolan primate, Antillothrix bernensis. Journal of Human Evolution. 196: 103589 |
Matheson MA, Gatti JR, Reid LD, et al. (2023) Unclaimed Bodies in Anatomical Education: Medical Student Attitudes at One U.S. Medical Institution. Teaching and Learning in Medicine. 1-13 |
Mohammed RS, Turner G, Fowler K, et al. (2022) Colonial Legacies Influence Biodiversity Lessons: How Past Trade Routes and Power Dynamics Shape Present-Day Scientific Research and Professional Opportunities for Caribbean Scientists. The American Naturalist. 200: 140-155 |
Terhune CE, Mitchell DR, Cooke SB, et al. (2022) Temporomandibular joint shape in anthropoid primates varies widely and is patterned by size and phylogeny. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) |
Romero AN, Mitchell DR, Cooke SB, et al. (2021) Craniofacial fluctuating asymmetry in gorillas, chimpanzees, and macaques. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 177: 286-299 |
Cadena EA, Link A, Cooke SB, et al. (2021) New insights on the anatomy and ontogeny of the largest extinct freshwater turtles. Heliyon. 7: e08591 |
Mitchell DR, Kirchhoff CA, Cooke SB, et al. (2021) Bolstering geometric morphometrics sample sizes with damaged and pathologic specimens: Is near enough good enough? Journal of Anatomy |
Harper CM, Sylvester AD, McAfee RK, et al. (2020) A Novel Method for Quantifying Femoral Neck Anteversion: A Case Study in Extinct and Extant Sloths. Anatomical Record (Hoboken, N.J. : 2007) |
Kay RF, Gonzales LA, Salenbien W, et al. (2019) Parvimico materdei gen. et sp. nov.: A new platyrrhine from the Early Miocene of the Amazon Basin, Peru. Journal of Human Evolution. 134: 102628 |
Morgan GS, Albury NA, Rímoli R, et al. (2018) The Cuban Crocodile (Crocodylus rhombifer) from Late Quaternary Underwater Cave Deposits in the Dominican Republic American Museum Novitates. 2018: 1 |