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Daniel E. Lieberman is a Professor of Human Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University, with an affiliate appointment in the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology. He is also affiliated with the Peabody Museum. His research focuses on understanding human anatomy and physiology through an evolutionary lens, aiming to explain how evolutionary processes shape human traits and inform strategies to prevent illnesses and injuries.
His research interests include paleobiology, physiology, evolutionary developmental biology, biodiversity and systematics, and the application of evolutionary principles to human health. Lieberman's work bridges evolutionary theory with practical insights into modern health challenges, emphasizing the importance of evolutionary perspectives in biomedical research.
No specific grants, advising records, or lab affiliations beyond Peabody Museum are detailed in the provided text. His academic contributions are centered on evolutionary biology and its interdisciplinary applications.
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