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Denise Donlon is a Senior Lecturer in Anatomy & Histology at the University of Sydney's School of Medical Sciences, and Curator of the J.L. Shellshear Museum of Comparative Anatomy and Physical Anthropology. Her work bridges forensic anthropology, biological anthropology, and archaeology, with a focus on human-nonhuman bone differentiation, dental anthropology, and historical remains analysis.
- Education: BSc, DipEd, BA(Hons), PhD, Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (FFSc(RCPA))
Her research explores healthy ageing, lifespan studies, and forensic methodologies. Recent publications highlight cortical bone thickness comparisons, enamel hypoplasia as health indicators, and forensic applications of CT imaging. She contributed to military remains recovery initiatives and museum curation ethics.
Notable grants include the 2014 Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research (ARC/LIEF). Her affiliations span the Bosch Institute and forensic-legal collaborations.



