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Carol Ward is a Professor in the Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences at the University of Missouri. She holds additional titles as Curator’s Professor and Adjunct Professor. Her research focuses on primate and hominin anatomy, biomechanics, and evolutionary adaptations. Ward’s work integrates fossil analysis, comparative morphology, and functional modeling to explore topics such as locomotion, feeding mechanics, and skeletal evolution. She has contributed to studies on hominid mandibles, pelvic anatomy, and postcranial adaptations, with a strong emphasis on understanding the biomechanical principles underlying evolutionary changes in primates and early humans.
Her research spans Pliocene and Miocene fossils, including work on Australopithecus specimens from East Turkana and Middle Miocene ape skeletons from Kenya. She has pioneered methods in 3D musculoskeletal modeling and finite element analysis to study bone and muscle interactions. Ward has also been involved in paleoenvironmental reconstructions, linking fossil evidence to ecological contexts.
Her grants include doctoral dissertation funding for studies on grasping toes and hip biomechanics. Collaborative projects with institutions like the National Science Foundation highlight her interdisciplinary approach. While her work is primarily academic, her contributions have implications for medical anthropology, particularly in understanding skeletal adaptations and pathologies.
- Key Focus Areas: Hominin evolution, biomechanics, primate locomotion, mandibular function, pelvic morphology
- Fieldwork Regions: East Turkana (Kenya), Napudet (Kenya), Hadar (Ethiopia)
- Methodologies: 3D imaging, finite element analysis, fossil excavation, musculoskeletal modeling
Ward’s research bridges paleoanthropology and functional anatomy, offering insights into the anatomical basis of human and primate evolution.
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