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Kristen Ramirez

Innovating anatomical sciences education

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New Paper Out on the Ardi Hand

Posted on February 25, 2021February 25, 2021 by kramirez818

I am excited to say after almost 5 years of work, Dr. T. Cody Prang, myself, Dr. Mark Grabowski, and… Read more New Paper Out on the Ardi Hand

The futur[ama] of technology

Posted on December 15, 2014January 26, 2015 by kramirez818

My roommate oftentimes finds me with my computer perched on my lap surrounded by notebooks and textbooks alike, eyes glued… Read more The futur[ama] of technology

View from the Office (Part 1): So a giraffe walks into a campsite…

Posted on November 17, 2014February 12, 2015 by kramirez818

It is only fitting to start this series with a post about Lawrence. You know those people you meet for… Read more View from the Office (Part 1): So a giraffe walks into a campsite…

[our understanding of] The ‘hobbit’ is growing up!

Posted on November 7, 2014November 26, 2014 by kramirez818

Homo floresiensis, or the ‘hobbit’ in popular media, turned 10 years old last month. Well, it’s more accurate to say… Read more [our understanding of] The ‘hobbit’ is growing up!

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