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Amy Z. Mundorff is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Tennessee. As a 2005 Trudeau Scholar, she benefited from interdisciplinary academic exchange and travel funding that enhanced her doctoral research. Her work bridges scientific methods in skeletal analysis and DNA extraction with broader anthropological perspectives on human remains as cultural and forensic evidence.
- Academic Affiliation: Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee
- Award: Trudeau Scholar (2005)
Her research integrates biological anthropology with forensic science, focusing on osteological analysis and molecular techniques applied to human remains. The Trudeau Foundation's support enabled international networking and interdisciplinary critique of her work.
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