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Justin A Georgi, Ph.D. serves as Professor of Anatomy at Midwestern University across multiple colleges including the College of Graduate Studies (Arizona), College of Veterinary Medicine, and Arizona College of Podiatric Medicine. His academic appointments reflect a multidisciplinary approach to anatomical sciences spanning human, veterinary, and evolutionary contexts.
Dr. Georgi earned his Ph.D. and M.S. from Stony Brook University. His research program bridges evolutionary biology with clinical anatomy, focusing particularly on morphological adaptations across evolutionary timescales. His work connects fossil evidence with modern anatomical structures, creating a unique interdisciplinary research niche.
- Evolutionary Morphology
- Evolution of Locomotion
- Comparative Anatomy
- Dinosaur Neuroanatomy
- Vertebrate Sensory Systems
His publication record demonstrates consistent research productivity spanning over a decade, with recent work (2024) examining human breast anatomy in evolutionary context, building on earlier foundational work in dinosaur sensory systems. His research shows a clear trajectory from paleontological investigations toward clinically relevant anatomical applications.
Dr. Georgi secured internal funding through the Midwestern University Intramural Grant program for research on 'Cutaneous Musculature of the Ventral Body Wall and Support of Mammary Tissue,' indicating active research programs with clinical relevance. He teaches Veterinary Anatomy II, demonstrating direct engagement with professional health sciences education.