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Corey Maggiano is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of West Georgia, affiliated with the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. He directs the Biological and Forensic Anthropology Lab (BAFAL), focusing on bone microstructure and chemistry for bioarchaeological and forensic applications.
Dr. Maggiano’s research spans bone histomorphology, stable isotope analysis, and musculoskeletal health. His work integrates biological, behavioral, and environmental inquiries through techniques like synchrotron radiation-based micro-CT and confocal laser scanning microscopy. He teaches courses such as Human Osteology, Forensic Anthropology, and Genes and Genomania.
- Education: M.Sc. in Biology (University of Central Florida), Ph.D. in Anthropology (Ohio State University)
- Postdoctoral Training: Collaborative Training Program in Musculoskeletal Health (JuMP Program)
His publications emphasize bone modeling drift, Haversian system analysis, and short-term mobility reconstruction. He was awarded the Banting Fellowship and has contributed to open-access educational resources in biological anthropology.





