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Justin W. Adams is an Associate Professor at Monash University in the Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology. He has a prominent research profile focusing on Neogene and Quaternary mammal palaeontology, particularly the evolution and anatomy of Australian marsupials. His ongoing projects include research in palaeobiology, examining early Pleistocene South African mammalian faunas, as well as taphonomy and palaeoecology at various palaeocave sites. He leads the Integrated Morphology Palaeontology Lab, which employs advanced 3D imaging methods to study living and fossil mammal anatomy. Adams has collaborated on significant projects that address evolutionary trends and life history in marsupials, and has been involved in coordinating fieldwork and analyses pertaining to the Cradle of Humankind UNESCO World Heritage Site. His expertise extends to imaging studies and biochronology, and he has made substantial contributions to understanding comparative anatomy in relation to human evolution and development. Adams is also a Research Associate at the University of Johannesburg, working on collaborative research initiatives.
Monash University • Melbourne
Teaching and supervising undergraduate and postgraduate students in Anatomy and Developmental Biology. Conducts research in palaeontology and comparative morphology.
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