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Timothy Ryan is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at Pennsylvania State University. His research focuses on functional morphology, bone biomechanics, and primate locomotion, as well as the evolutionary trajectory of humans and their relatives. With expertise in high-resolution computed tomography and three-dimensional scientific visualization, Ryan's work contributes to the understanding of skeletal adaptations in primates. He has published numerous studies examining various aspects of bone structure and function, particularly in relation to locomotor behavior and evolutionary development. His work explores subjects including the mechanics of bone adaptation, the relationship between skeletal morphology and locomotor capabilities, and the implications for human evolutionary history. He is actively involved in research that links ancient hominins to modern human morphology, particularly through his studies of skeletal remains and their biomechanical properties.
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