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Janna M. Andronowski's research focuses on the high-resolution 3D imaging of bone microstructure and the related study of bone adaptation, aging, and disease. As a biological anthropologist, anatomist, and biomedical scientist, her interests lie in skeletal biology from a microscopic perspective and its application to human anatomy and health. Emphasizing cortical bone remodeling, her research utilizes synchrotron radiation and various imaging techniques like micro-CT and fluorescence microscopy. She serves as the Forensic Anthropologist for Newfoundland and Labrador and has extensive experience in forensic science laboratories. In addition to research, she teaches a variety of forensic science courses and engages in public outreach. Andronowski is a Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences and has received numerous grants and awards for her work.
Memorial University of Newfoundland • St. John's, NL, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in the field of BioMedical Sciences and forensic anthropology.
Department of Business Administration (MBA program)