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Dr. Christopher Bae serves as Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa and Director of the Center for Korean Studies, demonstrating dual expertise in anthropological research and Korean cultural studies.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Anthropology from Rutgers University
- MA in Anthropology from the University of Arizona
- BA in Anthropology from Stony Brook University (SUNY), cum laude
Dr. Bae's research centers on eastern Asian paleoanthropology and prehistory, driven by his personal journey as a Korean-born adoptee raised in a Caucasian-American household. This unique background fuels his scholarly mission to reconstruct human evolutionary history in East Asia through archaeological evidence, addressing critical questions about migration patterns, human variation, and cultural development.
As Director of the Center for Korean Studies, he spearheads initiatives promoting interdisciplinary research and academic exchange on Korean society. While specific grant details and student advisees aren't listed, his professorial role implies active mentorship and research leadership within the anthropology department.
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