Ronald G. Beckett

Professor Emeritus Biomedical Sciences

Research Interests: Paleoimaging of mummified remains; cardiopulmonary medicine

  • Featured in Discovery, National Geographic, and Learning channels

  • Hosted 40 episode documentary on National Geographic with co-director Gerry Conlogue titled, The Mummy Road Show

  • Wrote several books with Jerry Conlogue about the impact non-invasive diagnostic imaging has on skeletal remains

 

 
 
 

Gerald Conlogue

Professor Emeritus of Diagnostic Imaging

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Research Interests: Imaging of mummified and forensic anthropological remains

  • Featured in Discovery, National Geographic, and Learning channels

  • Hosted 40 episode documentary alongside co-director Ron Beckett titled, The Mummy Road Show

  • Wrote several books with Ron Beckett about the impact of using non-invasive diagnostic imaging on skeletal remains

  • Currently conducts research and travels with both graduate and undergraduate research fellows to investigate mummies from Mexico and other regions

 

 
 
 

Jaime Ullinger

Associate Professor of Anthropology

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Education:

PhD, The Ohio State University

MA, Arizona State University

BA, University of Notre Dame

Research Interests: 

Bioanthropology, bioarchaeology

  • Studies skeletal remains from the Middle East, St. Bride's Church Crypt in London, UK, and a Bronze-Age cemetery in Hungary

  • Senior Personnel National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates (NSF REU) #1460820

  • Travels with students to the United Arab Emirates and London to conduct research and study osteological remains

  • Faculty advisor for the Quinnipiac Society for Anthropological Research

Julia Giblin

Associate Professor of Anthropology

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Education:

PhD, The Ohio State University

MA, The Ohio State University

BA, Florida State University

Research Interests:

Archaeology

Geochemistry

Isotope Analysis

NSF REU (#1460820) - BAKOTA:

Dr. Giblin has supervised several undergraduates in archaeological field techniques as an American co-director of the Körös Regional Archaeological Project. The Bronze Age Körös Off-Tell Archaeology (BAKOTA) project is studying a Bronze Age cemetery population in Eastern Hungary, and aims to understand how this region intensified farming, craft production, and trade without corresponding increases in social inequality.