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Kate McGrath, SUNY Oneonta – Facial Asymmetry in Gorillas Can Be A Sign of StressKate McGrath, SUNY Oneonta – Facial Asymmetry in Gorillas Can Be A Sign of Stress
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Kate McGrath, SUNY Oneonta – Facial Asymmetry in Gorillas Can Be A Sign of StressKate McGrath, SUNY Oneonta – Facial Asymmetry in Gorillas Can Be A Sign of Stress

On SUNY Oneonta Week: Stress in childhood can alter the shape of your face. Kate McGrath, assistant professor of biological anthropology, discusses why. Kate McGrath studies indicators of stress preserved in the skulls and teeth of great apes. She has d

On SUNY Oneonta Week:  Stress in childhood can alter the shape of your face. Kate McGrath, assistant professor of biological anthropology, discusses why. Kate McGrath studies indicators of stress preserved in the skulls and teeth of great apes. She has done fieldwork in Rwanda, Kenya, and Tanzania at fossil sites and in national parks. Dr. […]

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