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Nichole Fournier is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography-Anthropology at the University of Southern Maine. She holds affiliations with the Women and Gender Studies program. Her work bridges Biological Anthropology and Bioarchaeology, focusing on environmental and social stressors' impacts on human morphology and health.
Education:
- PhD in Anthropology, Washington State University (2020)
- MA in Forensic Anthropology/Bioarchaeology, North Carolina State University (2013)
- BA in Biological Anthropology and Public Health, Boston University (2011)
Research Interests: Nichole examines how environmental changes, social inequality, and cultural interactions shape human biology. Her methods include skeletal analysis, stable isotopes, and ancient DNA, with a focus on Indigenous populations of the San Francisco Bay Area, particularly the Ohlone nation. She emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches to reconstructing past lifeways and health dynamics.
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